VINCI Facilities Polynésie: flagship contract with hospital complex in Tahiti
VINCI Facilities opened its new business unit in Polynesia in 2017. It currently employs 90 people and generates revenue of €11 million, providing maintenance, operation and services in the health, military infrastructure and commercial sectors.
We take a look at one of the business unit’s flagship contracts – renewed three times since 2011 – for the French Polynesia Hospital Centre (CHPF) in Pirae on Tahiti.
The CHPF is the island group’s main multi-speciality hospital. VINCI Facilities teams manage multi-technical maintenance for the installations and structures in the 550‑bed main building and four additional units (psychiatric centre, family accommodation centre and two child psychiatry units).
The contract requirements are extensive and cover a range of packages:
- Roadways and miscellaneous networks
- Shell and core
- Power supply (using BMS)
- Extra-low voltage
- HVAC
- Electromechanical equipment
- Safety and fire protection
- Plumbing
- Medical fluid networks and production facilities
- Logistics management (using CMMS)
- Technical management (using BMS)
- Specialist biomedical equipment
VINCI Facilities Polynésie also manages and monitors the building’s energy use, having been selected in 2019 to handle the replacement of a 1,500 kW refrigeration unit, with the target of reducing electricity consumption by more than 10%. A specialist engineer will attend the site monthly to support this performance-centred approach.
Some thirty employees will be working on the project until 2024.
Annual contract value: €4 million.
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