06.05.2026

Railway renovations for the Seine-North Europe Canal: SNCF Réseau entrusts engineering works on the Amiens – Laon line to Eiffage

The route of the future Seine-North Europe Canal crosses the national rail network in two locations. This requires renovations of the Paris – Saint‑Quentin and Amiens – Laon rail lines with the creation of overhead railway bridges before the canal is filled. SNCF Réseau has announced that the contract to build overhead crossing structures on the Amiens – Laon line has been awarded to Eiffage, one of Europe’s leading construction, property development, energy services and concessions companies. This contract is worth more than €70 million over three years and a half year.  

Amiens – Laon rail renovation project

 

To accommodate the future Seine-North Europe Canal, the Amiens – Laon rail line will need to be diverted, affecting 3,000 metres of double-track railway. The works include:

  • Construction of a 908-metre-long railway bridge spanning the canal.
  • Creation of a 77-metre span “Warren” type - railway viaduct spanning the valley.

Construction works assigned to Eiffage

The contract awarded to Eiffage, as part of a consortium, demonstrates its ability to deliver complex projects. Completion of this project will draw on the complementarity between Group business lines. Eiffage Génie Civil, consortium leader, will be responsible for the primary infrastructure, earthworks and concrete engineering structures. Eiffage Métal will apply its expertise to the Warren-type railway bridge and mixed structures, and Eiffage Rail will install the double tracks and rail connections. As a member of the consortium Pro-Fond will install deep foundations for the project. This integrated approach illustrates the Eiffage Group’s expertise in transforming and modernising railway networks.

Major project stages are as follows: 

  • 2027: construction of structures begins
  • February 2029: commissioning of the new connection of the Amiens – Laon line 

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