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include Sogea (a
civil engineering firm
founded in 1878),
bought in 1986,
Campenon Bernard (a
civil engineering and
development firm
founded in 1920), bought...
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architects were François
Doyelle and
Charles Lavigne.
Construction by Bouygues,
Campenon Bernard, Dumez,
Monberg & Thorsen, Quillery,
Sogea and Spie Batignolles...
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General Jean
Baptiste Marie Edouard Campenon (5 May 1819 in
Tonnerre – 16
March 1891 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a
French general and politician. He studied...
- Eugène Beaudouin,
Urbain C****an, and
Louis Hoym de
Marien and
built by
Campenon Bernard. On 21
September 2017,
Nouvelle AOM won a
competition to redesign...
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luxury hotel. The
structure was
built between 1986 and 1992 by France's
Campenon Bernard Construction Company and
opened in 1996.
Besides housing the reception...
- François
Nicolas Vincent Campenon (29
March 1772, Saint-François,
Guadeloupe – 29
November 1843, Villecresnes) was a
French poet and
translator from Latin...
- Brun as
Minister of
Marine and
Colonies 9
October 1883 – Jean-Baptiste
Campenon succeeds Thibaudin as
Minister of War. 20
November 1883 –
Jules Ferry succeeds...
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secure Boulanger's
appointment as War
Minister (replacing Jean-Baptiste
Campenon).
Clemenceau ****umed
Boulanger was a republican,
because he was
known not...
- ****ociates / Dan Kiley,
Lighting Consultant:
Lighting Design Partnership Quantity surveyor Thorne Wheatley ****ociates Main
contractor Campenon Bernard SGE...
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Justice Charles de
Freycinet –
Minister of
Foreign Affairs Jean-Baptiste
Campenon –
Minister of War François Allain-Targé –
Minister of the
Interior Jean...