Our Commitment

There will be a number of significant challenges that we, along with the rest of the industry, will face in 2009. The current economic climate has already had an impact on work opportunities and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Reduction in work opportunities, combined with an increasingly competitive marketplace will put considerable pressure on CR initiatives across the industry.

Despite these economic challenges, we will not relent in our belief that CR remains a high priority for our organisation.

We continue to trust that effective deployment of our CR strategy will ensure that we focus our efforts on exceeding the requirements of our stakeholders. We have considerable faith that our systematic approach to CR will enable us to effectively differentiate ourselves in the marketplace, by adding value, reducing business risk and continuing to generate goodwill amongst our stakeholders.

John Stanion
Chairman & Chief Executive
VINCI PLC

01/12/2009 - Performance Beyond Compliance
East Barnet Secondary School has been awarded a certificate for ‘Performance beyond Compliance’ by the Considerate Constructors Scheme.

26/11/2009 - Charity Parachute Jump
Construction Manager, Alun Williams, recently completed a parachute jump over Cardiff, raising in excess of £1600 for Y BONT Nursery which his daughter Elis Rose attends.

26/11/2009 - Girls in Construction
Naomi Jones, 17, is in her second year of a construction technician trainee apprenticeship with the Cardiff regional office of VINCI Construction UK (Stradform).

17/11/2009 - Watford Schools Art Competition
Amy Tang, a GCSE student from King’s Langley School is the Supreme Winner of this year’s Watford Schools Art Competition, an annual event sponsored and supported by VINCI Construction UK.

John Stanion - Chairman & Chief Executive VINCI PLCClick to download