AREP

AREP
Amenagement, Recherche, Pole d'Echanges
Société anonyme
Founded January 1997
Headquarters Paris, France
Key people
Jean-Marie Duthilleul, Étienne Tricaud
Number of employees
600 (2014)
Parent SNCF
Website www.arep.fr

AREP (French: Amenagement, Recherche, Pole d'Echanges, "Management, Research, Interchange") is a multidisciplinary consultancy that is wholly owned by SNCF (Stations and Connections division). It was formed in 1997 by Jean-Marie Duthilleul and Étienne Tricaud,[1] architects and engineers. It has 600 staff from around 15 countries, including town planners, architects, engineers, economists, technicians, designers, and project managers.

History

Gares & Connexions, Paris 29 September 2009

The main area of work for the company is mobility in the urban environment, both in France and worldwide.[2]

Organisation

AREP is organised into four subsidiaries: AREP (Project management in France), PARVIS (Project support), AREP Ville (Architectural and town planning studies) and MENIGHETTI Programmation (urban and architectural project management, and service plans).

Projects

2003

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

Before 1997

References

  1. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xs9brl_etienne-tricaud-l-entrevue_creation
  2. Hugron, Jean-Philippe. "Portrait AREP, le fil rouge". Le courrier de l'architecte (in French). Retrieved 31 December 2014.
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