ETANDEX
Benoît BRUNOT has extensive experience in the construction and engineering sectors, currently serving as Directeur général délégué at ETANDEX since April 2021, overseeing operations for the leading independent special works company in France. Previously, Benoît held significant roles including Executive Director for the Ile de France region at ETANDEX, where innovation deployment and regional agency leadership were key responsibilities. Prior to ETANDEX, Benoît was Directeur du Développement et des Projets at SNCF Gares & Connexions, managing construction and engineering for a vast network of train stations. Additional leadership experience includes tenure as Chairman of the Board at StatioNord and Director of Development at VINCI Airports, along with various executive positions at VINCI ENVIRONNEMENT. Benoît holds an engineering degree from École Polytechnique and a Master’s in Engineering from Ecole nationale du Génie rural, des Eaux et des Forêts.
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ETANDEX
ETANDEX is France’s leading independent specialty construction company Turnover : 64 million Euros in 2013 Employees : 350 Branches : 10 ETANDEX was initially created as a specialist of brush-applied crystalline waterproofing technologies that thoroughly penetrated and completely waterproofed concrete below the surface. Since then, ETANDEX has been a leader in the advancement of waterproofing and coating technologies and solutions: Foundation and slab applications Containment coatings for drinkable water tanks, swimming pools or fountains Concrete repairs and protection for sewer networks and water treatment plants Waterproofing systems for tunnels, subways or underground facilities Waterproofing coatings for decks, bridges and roofing At the same time, ETANDEX has developed an expertise, unmatched in France, in the restoration and the protection of concrete and masonry structures: Seismic upgrades Corrosion inhibitor Surface repair Structural reinforcement Specialty flooring Crack repair and bonding