Marco Sebastiani, Director of Fayat Bâtiment Côte d'AzurAs a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact, we align our actions with the Sustainable Development Goals. This reinforces our commitment to building differently; with high environmental and social standards. Each construction site becomes a driver of positive transformation for the region, the environment, and all our stakeholders.
Efficiency and discipline on site
Water and energy consumption is closely monitored through on-site facility systems.
- Concrete skips washed on filtered platforms
- Residues collected and removed via specialized waste channels
- Materials stored in sealed aread on-site
- Multiple water-saving devices implemented
A responsible builder with environmental expertise
The Division’s environmental commitment is structured around four key pillars, detailed in its CSR policy:
- Target: 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
- Systematic monitoring of consumption on construction sites
- Use of sustainable materials (low-carbon concrete / BDM and Biodiversity standards / EcoVadis Silver rating in 2025)
The Vieux-Port of Cannes case study
Objective: redevelop the Laubeuf quay while preserving a rich marine ecosystem
"GREEN SITE" CHARTER; key principles:
- Strict environmental procedures
- Risk analysis
- Environmental monitoring
- emergency response plan
- Anti-pollution kits
- Eco-friendly materials adapted to the marine environment
- real-time measurement of underwater noise impacts on marine life
Marco Sebastiani, Director of Fayat Bâtiment Côte d'AzurProtecting natural environments requires planning, measurement, and structured action. [...] We had to minimize impacts on the seabed while successfully delivering the project.
Explore the Vieux-Port de Cannes project (FR)
CP-Fayat_IGY-Vieux_port_Cannes-Fev2022 (pdf, 442.04 kB)

