The French Ministry of the Interior, in association with the city of Nice, France, has retained general contractor VINCI Construction subsidiary Dumez Côte d’Azur and architect Wilmotte & Associés to build the future police station for the city of Nice in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France.
Once complete, national and local police services – made up of 2,000 people – will be brought together in a single structure spanning over 50,000 square meters. The future site will also make it possible for the national police’s Information and Command Centre and the city of Nice’s Urban Hypervision and Command Centre to combine forces.
The €178-million Design-Build-Operate-Maintain contract will cover the restoration of the core section of the existing buildings, as well as upgrades to bring the structure in line with level 4 of the European standards for earthquake resistance, construction of foundations for the new buildings, all interior trades work and maintenance for the new site for four years.
The work began in January 2023 and is scheduled for completion in December 2025. Dumez Côte d’Azur teams will carry out asbestos removal with VINCI Construction subsidiary Travaux du Midi and roadwork and utility network construction with Triverio Construction, also a VINCI Construction subsidiary, while electricity work will be carried out with VINCI Energies subsidiary Jean Graniou. Operation and maintenance will be carried out by Dumez Côte d’Azur.
The project will employ up to 500 people and encourage collaboration with small- and medium-sized local companies wherever possible. Moreover, 10% of the hours worked will be carried out by people in social integration programs.
All of the concrete used will be a low-carbon standard formulation made by a local manufacturer, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 30% compared to conventional concrete. A significant part of the flooring, as well as the wood for the framework, roofing and carpentry for the historic façades will be biosourced. Additionally, under the operations part of the contract, 300 square meters of photovoltaic panels will be installed on the roof of the new section of the police station, while 20% of the heat from the data centers will be recovered for heating and domestic hot water. Lastly, shutters will be installed to not only harmonize the building’s exterior with surrounding structures in Nice, but also to contribute to the thermal comfort of the interior and help the project obtain the silver level of the Bâtiments Durables Méditerranéens label, as well as the Effinergie low-energy building renovation label.