Between stations, tunnels and service structures, the construction of the Grand Paris Express will require more than 17 million tonnes of concrete. Today, 4 years after the start of civil engineering work and to meet technical underground constraints, more than 70% of the new metro is built with so-called “low carbon” concrete.
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