Gilles Dumoulin
Projects Director
Civil Engineering
VINCI Construction Grands
Hong Kong
Biography
illes Dumoulin was born in 1963 and graduated from INSA Toulouse in 1987. In 1988, he joined the major projects division at GTM as deputy manager on the air-cooling project at the Golfech nuclear power plant. In 1991, he was deputy director on the Mesnil Le Roi viaduct project on motorway A14. In 1992, after developing prestressing methods for the access ramps to the Severn Crossing in the United Kingdom, he joined the air-cooling project at Civaux nuclear power plant as a production manager and, later, as the project manager. In 1996, he led the Meridien Hotel construction project in Bora-Bora and moved in 1998 to Fort de France in Martinique to manage the construction of the new courthouse complex. In 2002, he headed up the Royal Victoria Docks project in London as part of a design-build mandate for a hotel complex. In 2004, he led the northern bypass project in the city of Angers. In 2006, he oversaw construction of three penal institutions in Chile. From 2007 to 2011, he was busy with the A86 duplex tunnel west of Paris. In 2011, he was appointed director of the infrastructure subconsortium on the largest project ever implemented by VINCI: the Sud Europe Atlantique high-speed rail line. In 2015, he also oversaw the Atlantic Bridge project in Panama.
Research Interest
Civil Engineering