News
Handover of Paris law courts
After 40 months of works, the production and engineering teams of the Arélia consortium, made up of Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France and Bouygues Energies & Services, on 27 July handed over the Paris Law Courts, located in the Clichy-Batignolles eco-neighbourhood to the north of the capital. Designed by Renzo Piano, this will be the largest law court complex in Europe.
At the end of July, the safety commission of the Paris Law Courts construction project met on-site and officially recommended that the building could open to the public. On July 28, the acceptance process by the Ministry of Justice was completed after approximately 5 months of trials and tests to verify the project’s compliance with the specifications of the partnership contract.
“Congratulations to all our men and women on this great human achievement! Today, all their efforts are rewarded by the satisfaction of having created a building whose height and audacity will establish it as a new masterpiece among the architectural diversity of Paris,” acknowledges Bernard Mounier, CEO of Arélia and of Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France.
An architectural and technical achievement
Up to 2,200 site workers, 180 supervision personnel and 600 subcontracting companies have been engaged on building this extraordinary construction. The teams have faced a number of technical challenges, such as the lowering of the water table, the pouring of the raft, the use of sliding formwork and the construction of the “wasp waists”. Another big challenge to be met was the way a high-rise office building is “stacked” on top of a public access building (the pedestal containing the main concourse and 92 courtrooms), each of them complying with different fire regulations.
A modern, efficient and environmentally friendly facility
The project came about as a result of a desire to remedy the inadequate physical conditions in which justice is administered in Paris. The Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité is a prestigious building but the interior is cramped, inefficient and often antiquated. The Paris Law Courts will symbolise 21st century justice. In particular, the courtrooms will be equipped with integrated multimedia and videoconferencing facilities while the building is also a benchmark for environmental performance: it has both HQE (High Environmental Quality) certification and the BBC (Low Consumption Building) label, and its energy consumption is half that of the most recently built office towers in La Défense.
The new Paris Law Courts will house all the departments of the district court on a single site; they were previously scattered over 6 court complexes spread around the city. The building will also be home to all 20 of the capital’s local civil courts. Around 9,000 people will access the facility every day.
Entering service in 2018
Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de France teams will carry out additional works until the second quarter of 2018 to ensure that the building is in conformity with recent legislation introduced to bring French courts into the 21st century and to create space to house the police forces who will be responsible for the security of the building, with the capacity to reinforce security in the event of future terrorist threats.
For its part, Bouygues Energies & Services, which carried out the low voltage, multimedia, radio-communication and security packages, will be responsible for maintaining the building and for providing a number of other services (cleaning, fire safety, public reception, etc.) as soon as the customer takes possession of the facility in early August for the 27-year duration of the partnership contract.
The Paris Law Courts will be brought into service during the second quarter of 2018.
Latest news
Find all the topics that make Bouygues Energies & Services news: projects, innovations, public and client events, partnerships, press releases ...
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- One of the largest photovoltaic power plants in France is being built by our teams.
-
- Sustainability is a unifying theme and major partnerships are being established.
- Our UK team has been selected by VIRTUSfor the turnkey delivery of its LONDON7
- A day of interactive discussion about diversity and inclusion strategy.
- Round table to discuss about national and European support for the hydrogen industry.
- Project Manager Aaron Yule will lead the team in charge of transforming Ashford's lighting.
- Official opening ceremony of the new North Mole thermal power plant
- After 1 year of work, the connected control centre of the OnDijon project was unveiled
- Because preserving health and safety is and will remain the top priority.
- The Top Employers Institute acknowledges the quality of the company’s working conditions and its HR policies.
- Come and meet us to develop innovative energy solutions together
- How is the OnDijon scheme progressing after one year ?
- The results of more than 3 years of work presented at the European Utility Week
- The international event on urban development.
- A successful handover had been completed for Phase 1 of VIRTUS Data Centres’ LONDON5 facility.
- With Sun'R we have combined our skills to support Lamagistère in its energy transition.
- Axione becomes the 86th member of the altnet cooperative.
- Our goal : being innovative together.
- We will demonstrate that it is possible to put technology at the service of well-being!
- SIRO announces investment with joint venture to connect 10 towns to Its gigabit network
- Smart management of public amenities will enable local authorities to improve their performance.
- Mozambique faces electricity supply challenges due to limited infrastructure required to generate and evacuate power.
- Signing of a new contract with Equis, the first regional developer of renewable energies
- Award for centralised technical management system of Marseille’s L2 bypass
- Delivery of 4 solar farms 100km to the north of Bangkok
- New latest-generation production site for a world leader in carbon fibre manufacturing
- An exemplary project combining technical challenges, energy development and local involvement
- Three key aspects of the airport: operations centre, baggage and pass office
- Creation and animation of dynamic trail of light showcasing 39 important sites
- Contract signed with Equis, leading developer of renewable energy in the region
- Five buildings comprising several operating theatres and 250 beds
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44