About Us

Borna Claude
Seme City - CEO
“ATOMAS is a brilliant and talented team with whom we are delighted to collaborate on the architectural and technical studies for the infrastructure of the Sème City campus, located in Ouidah, Benin. Designed as an eco-city, Sèmé City will accommodate up to 33,000 students, entrepreneurs, researchers and innovators, while promoting sustainable solutions for sanitation, mobility, energy and construction.
The expertise, professionalism and commitment of the ATOMAS teams have been outstanding since the beginning of our collaboration. We are fully satisfied with their know-how and delighted to be moving forward together on this major project”

Tarik Oualalou
Architect
"We like working with the BET Atomas, on all the lots (VRD, Structure and fluids), in our operations. They have an approach that is both rigorous and inventive and they bring us a very good understanding of the project environment.
We develop with them a collaborative, decompartmentalized and integrated approach that allows us to invent new systems for our projects and for our project owners."

Yves Dumont
President of Gassim
"Gassim was lucky to meet ATOMAS on his way: competent and experienced engineers in all technical fields with the understanding of the objectives and the imagination to achieve them. Atomas accompanied us in the construction of a hotel and a cultural village in Africa and we continue our collaboration on other types of projects.
With our thanks,
Thanks and Regards"
Philippe NIEZ
Manager of SARL NIEZ STUDIO
"We are pleased to work with the ATOMAS agency based in Rabat as part of an emblematic operation in Benin. The new Ouidah University Campus. Atomas BET is structured to support renowned architects such as Hardel & Lebihan in Paris, the Bofill agency in Barcelona or the Cobloc agency in Cotonou. The scope of its skills extends to VRD developments as well as landscaping thanks to the engineers who make up the structure. NIEZ STUDIO landscaper wishes to pursue development in the form of a partnership with ATOMAS in both North and West Africa."