Colas Madagascar

About Us

The Colas Group aspires to be the global leader in innovative, environmentally friendly mobility solutions. Its purpose is to design, build, and manage sustainable transportation infrastructure around the world, starting with its local origins. Colas is the world leader in transportation infrastructure building and maintenance. Colas, which employs 55,000 people worldwide, completes more than 60,000 projects each year through a network of 800 construction units and 3,000 material production and recycling sites in 50 countries across five continents.

Our Business Highlights

Founded in
1950
Construction Business Type(s)
Civil Engineering, Consultancy / Project Management, Building Materials Supply, Construction Equipment Supply, Contractor
Area(s) of Expertise
Residential, Commercial Facilities, Roads Construction, Private & Public Schools, Other Infrastructures ( Railways, Dams, etc.)
Size
More than 1000 employees
Working Days
Monday to Friday
Business Hours
8am-5pm

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Our contact details
Anosibe - B.p. 133, Antananarivo, Madagascar
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