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Renovation of Stade Yves du Manoir for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Colombes (92)

Build New / Renovation Culture, sports, and leisure Île-de-France 2023
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Crédits: Celnikier et Grabli Architectes
Stade departemental Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes-PAUL CARRIER(8)
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Stakeholders

Client: DEPARTEMENT DES HAUTS DE SEINE

Architect: Celnikier et Grabli Architectes - OLGGA Architectes

Stakeholders: Consortium led by Léon Grosse – CRAM – VERDI – TECHNICITE – ART’DAN

Description

Global Performance-Based Public Contract (MPGP) for the renovation of Stade Yves du Manoir, as part of the Paris 2024 Olympics:

  • 2 illuminated synthetic hockey fields and a 1,000-seat grandstand
  • 2 new buildings (including administrative and technical facilities, locker rooms, meeting rooms, reception areas, and shared weight rooms)
  • 1 refurbished Olympic field (surface and lighting) with its historic grandstand brought up to standards
  • 4 synthetic and illuminated football fields
  • 3 synthetic and illuminated rugby fields
  • 1 new 200-meter athletics track
  • 1 parking lot with 180 vehicle spaces and 100 two-wheeler spaces

The project was delivered two weeks ahead of schedule.

Labels, certifications and awards

  • Environmental performance: E4C1 level achieved, according to the "E+C-" label

Technical and usage specifications

  • Project included phasing operations
  • Works involved deconstruction, cleaning, and asbestos removal
  • Presence of modular construction: locker rooms
  • Project carried out using BIM

Informations and key numbers

  • Surface : 16 000 m²
  • Delivery year : 2023

CSR

  • Professional integration: 64,000 hours completed – 2 permanent contracts (CDI) signed in 2021

Carbon saving

  • At least 50% timber construction, using 100% certified wood
  • 90% reuse or recycling of construction waste and excavated soil
  • Zero stormwater discharge into municipal sewer networks
  • 354 m² of photovoltaic panel installations