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Published30/06/2025
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Today20/07/2025
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Deadline10/09/2025
Utilities
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Urban, landscape and operational project management for the Mellinet barracks urban conversion project Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Characteristics of the operation: The urban project of the ZAC "Caserne Mellinet" extends over a territory of 13.5 hectares located to the east of the city of Nantes. Eventually, 1,700 diversified housing units (35% social housing, 35% affordable housing and 30% free housing) and about 21,000 m2 of activities and public facilities will take place on this former military site. The project includes a comprehensive programme of interventions covering both public space, public facilities, housing, shops and services. A first framework agreement awarded in 2016 made it possible to: updating the urban composition plan on the basis of the citizens’ dialogue initiated on the urban project; the development of the entire site and the construction of structuring public spaces on the northern part of the barracks (Place du 51ème Régiment d'Artillerie, Parc Anna Philip, Placette Chapus, etc.); monitoring of building projects, thus enabling the delivery of around 500 dwellings; the realization of several facilities: the Alice Guy school, a nursery, a business hotel, workshops of artisans and artists. Continuing the previous phases, the team selected for this consultation will have to have a global vision of the urban project in close coordination with the district, taking full account of social cohesion issues and issues related to climate change. The team is expected to reflect in depth on the acceptability of density, particularly at the level of the pedestrian from the public space, to be a force for proposal in order to continue the innovation work carried out so far, with regard to the major issues identified at the metropolitan level, and in particular those of the great debate "manufactures of our cities", an in-depth reflection on the issues of mobility, in connection with the Master Plan of Cycling Routes, and the city at the height of children. The team must have a high level of sensitivity and appetite in terms of: analysis of uses in relation to inhabitant expertise; plants and canopies; climate transition; rehabilitation and re-use; sustainable materials and in particular bio-based materials. The tasks to be entrusted to the team will include: the realization of the public spaces of the southern part of the barracks and in particular the link between the workshop park and the place of the 295th Infantry Regiment which will include the south-west entrance of the barracks, the monitoring of the real estate projects of the remaining islets in compliance with the commitments of social diversity, the support of the definition of the programmatic strategy and the technical feasibility on the existing buildings to be rehabilitated. The scope, challenges and objectives of the operation are set out in the documents: Presentation of the urban project / Synthesis of the progress of the current operations / Guide plan booklet / Axonometry and urban composition plan / Synthesis of the road map of the major debate "manufactures of our cities" / Project Journal Caserne Mellinet of June 2024 / Press kits 2025; all these documents are downloadable on the buyer profile. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
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