Eiffage is designated as the laureate of the public-private partnership to restructure and renovate the Îlot Perrée building in Paris for a value of €30 million

27.02.2019

Eiffage is designated as the laureate of the public-private partnership to restructure and renovate the Îlot Perrée building in Paris for a value of €30 million

Eiffage, via Eiffage Concessions, has been awarded the tender for a public-private partnership to restructure the Îlot Perrée building in Paris’ third district. When completed, the structure will house the Paris-Centre police station regrouping those of the city’s first four districts.

 

The contract includes the financing, design, renovation and restructuring of the building for a total of €30 million.

 

Pradeau Morin, subsidiary of Eiffage Construction, will undertake the restructuring and renovation of this prestigious building, built in 1908. Of the 5,626 m2 of usable space to be delivered, 4,474 m2 will involve heritage restoration. In addition, Pradeau Morin will entrust 35% of the works to SMEs.

 

After an initial 10-month design phase, the works will begin in December 2019. The entire project will last almost 34 months. The new police station is expected to be handed over in November 2021.

About Pradeau Morin

For more than a century, Pradeau Morin, a subsidiary of Eiffage Construction, has been a key player in the conservation and improvement of French cultural and agricultural heritage. Pradeau Morin brings together all Eiffage’s expertise in the restoration of historical buildings.