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SIEE
SIEE (Société d'Ingénierie pour l'Eau
et l'Environnement) provides services in areas such as hydraulics,
waste water treatment, drinking water treatment, the environment,
and water habitat management.
SIEE today mainly operates in Southern France (Montpellier,
Aix-en-Provence, Toulouse, Perpignan, and Gap). However,
the company possesses a level of expertise that has brought
opportunities to work on projects throughout France and
internationally.
SIEE has been a subsidiary of Ginger since June 2001. Thanks
to the new partnerships created within Ginger, (Ginger Environnement,
SPI Infra, CEBTP, SOLEN, and GINGER SECHAUD BOSSUYT), SIEE
is now capable of offering end-to-end services in construction
engineering, infrastructures, industry, and public development.
SIEE's customers are mainly local and regional governments
and government agencies and their specialised technical
departments; national government agencies such as ministries,
public development authorities, and departments of the environment,
infrastructures, agriculture, and health and social affairs;
and public and para-public organisations and corporations
such as water utilities and other water infrastructure boards,
motorway operators, and town planning agencies, among others.
Furthermore, SIEE has active partnerships with research
and development organisations, local divisions of French
government agencies, French regional environmental agencies,
French regional health and social affairs agencies, public
and para-public organisations, and professional associations.
The company works with its partners to submit project proposals,
provide project services, and monitor projects run under
EU programmes such as LIFE, INTERREG, and MEDA, as well
as projects backed by other types of project financiers.
The company has solid experience providing expertise studies,
consulting, and technical assistance services in Europe
(for the European Commission and the French Foreign Affairs
Ministry), South America (in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile,
Ecuador, and Paraguay), and Sub-Saharan Africa (in Côte
d'Ivoire, Gabon, Madagascar, Mali, and Senegal).
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