Engage
Benoit Alleq is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as an Ingénieur Tests & Commissioning at Engage since March 2020, where responsibilities include supervising testing and commissioning processes, managing contractor interfaces, and ensuring compliance with nuclear safety and maintenance protocols. Prior experience includes a role as Conducteur de travaux junior at Eiffage Construction, managing personnel and subcontractors on a social housing project, and positions as Assisstant Ingénieur at TECNIC INGENIERIE, where Benoit focused on reinforced concrete design, as well as roles in testing at KP1 and Groupe Renault, contributing to studies on concrete compression and rolling noise parameters. Benoit holds a Master 2 in Materials Engineering and Nanosciences from Aix-Marseille University and additional degrees in materials engineering from Université de Rouen and IUT d'Aix Marseille.
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Engage
ENGAGE history started in 2010. When ENGAGE signed Architect Engineering contract for the design and construction of buildings and site infrastructure of nuclear project ITER in Cadarache, France. Since that time ENGAGE assist the Fusion for Energy during the entire construction process, from the detailed design plans to project completion and sign-off, as regards the ITER buildings, the site infrastructures and power supply distribution. ENGAGE more than just a company, it is an engineering multicultural consortium. Four European companies make up ENGAGE SNC: Assystem (France), Atkins (UK), Empresarios Agrupados (Spain) and EGIS (France). Day by day we are creating civil infrastructure and buildings for ITER project. Nowadays our building volume is 750 000 m3. We are responsible for engineering, procurement & construction management activities from design to commissioning including planning, architectural issues and nuclear safety. ENGAGE was awarded the “Industry and Technology Prize” at the GPNI (Grand Prix National de l’Ingénierie) in 2017. #ENGAGE #engageforiter #engagefusion