Bouygues unit wins Swiss public building contract
14 November 2025
Losinger Marazzi, a Swiss subsidiary of France’s Bouygues, has landed a €260m contract to build new offices for the public transport authority and emergency services for the northeast Swiss canton of Zug.
On a current local government site, the company will build an office building with a large underground bus parking area for the transport authority and new offices for emergency services employees.
The facility will meet the Minergie-P-ECO standard, which certifies the efficiency of the building’s thermal envelope and its use of environmentally responsible materials.
Zug’s transport authority operates 40 bus routes in the region, while the emergency services runs an ambulance service and patient transport.
Work on the 26,000-sq-m project is due to begin in the summer of 2026 and be completed in 2030.
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