French development company Bouygues Immobilier said it has started construction of the new head office of geophysical services provider CGGVeritas in Massy, in the southern outskirts of Paris. This building, with 17,850 m[sup]2[/sup] of gross lettable area over six storeys, is located at the centre of the new Carnot district of Massy. The new office will allow the future tenant to bring together its staff which is currently dislocated over two offices.

French development company Bouygues Immobilier said it has started construction of the new head office of geophysical services provider CGGVeritas in Massy, in the southern outskirts of Paris. This building, with 17,850 m2 of gross lettable area over six storeys, is located at the centre of the new Carnot district of Massy. The new office will allow the future tenant to bring together its staff which is currently dislocated over two offices.

Designed by architect Bridot-Willerval, the project is due for completion by the first half of 2010. The new HQE (High Quality Environmental) asset is expected to save energy of up to 15%, Bouygues said. The building is owned by a partnership of Genefim and Finamur.