

The Beguin company, which operated before 1955, was replaced by Établissements Gafteaux, originally from Deville. Most of the buildings date back to the 1930s. In 1979, the company became Mécatol, specialising in sheet metal work, mechanical welding and general mechanics, with an extension to the workshops. In 2005, the employees took over management under the name Mécatol Industries, producing metal components for the construction industry (doors, beams, fencing).
The 1,394 m² site (1,200 m² of which is covered) comprises four two-bay buildings to the north with shed roofs and partially rendered rubble stone walls, pierced by continuous bays (1930s), as well as a workshop with metal cladding and concrete blocks added in the 1970s. The roofs are of mechanical tiles.
Parking
Accès handicapés
Private property, buildings visible from the outside
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