ADP Ingenierie

حول ADP Ingenierie

Founded in June 2000 under the ADPI brand as a subsidiary of Aéroports de Paris SA, ADP Ingénierie (1) has doubled the size of its business since 2006, becoming a global player. Backed by Groupe ADP (as Aéroports de Paris became known), its history bears the hallmark of a unique legacy. ADP Ingénierie – the worthy heir to Aéroports de Paris. Founded at the end of the Second World War by government decree, Aéroports de Paris was entrusted with designing, developing and operating the airport infrastructure in the Paris region. From the outset, confronted with the air traffic boom and the resulting infrastructure requirements, Aéroports de Paris decided to set up its own teams of architects and engineers to develop its facilities. The specific nature of its skills and expertise quickly enabled its design office to handle development issues at other airports throughout the world and to offer its architectural and engineering services for international projects. During the 70s, 80s and 90s, ADP Ingénierie undertook numerous projects, including Terminal 1 at Abu Dhabi Airport, Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Jakarta, Terminal 1 at Shanghai Pudong Airport, Mohammed V Airport in Casablanca, Damascus Airport and Terminal 2 at Santiago International Airport in Chile.