BUILDERS School of Engineering and its regions: a strong local base.
At BUILDERS Engineering school, We believe that training and innovation are also built on a local scale. Our local commitment is based on close collaboration with economic, academic and institutional players to meet skills needs and support the development of strategic construction and public works sectors.

Our locations in Normandy and in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes These partnerships enable us to forge close links with businesses, local authorities and higher education networks. We play an active role in shaping local ecosystems and put our expertise at the service of regional challenges in terms of urban planning, sustainable construction and regional development.
In particular, we are involved in :
Located in Normandy and Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, BUILDERS School of Engineering benefits from strong support from these two regions, which have played a key role in the construction and development of the school's project. Thanks to their commitment, we have been able to structure our campuses, develop our courses and strengthen our links with the local economic fabric.
BUILDERS School of Engineering is also committed to developing strategic skills for the industries of the future, in particular through its involvement in 3NC (Normandie Nucléaire Compétences). This large-scale project, supported by the Normandy Region and a consortium of 37 public and private players, aims to meet the growing needs of the nuclear industry by providing massive training in the sector's professions. As a partner institution, BUILDERS is helping to structure a training offer tailored to the technical and regulatory requirements of the nuclear industry, thereby strengthening its local roots and its role in supporting industrial and energy transitions.

By joining BUILDERS School of Engineering, our students become part of a dynamic that goes beyond the academic sphere: that of a school that is connected to the realities on the ground, that actively contributes to the development of the regions and prepares future engineers to meet the challenges of tomorrow.