Technical Maintenance & Facility Management

25 Mar.
Customer success

Métal 57 x VINCI Facilities

BNP Paribas Real Estate recently completed construction of its new headquarters in Boulogne-Billancourt: Métal 57. This 37,000 sq. metre office building is located on the former Renault factories site beside the Seine. By reconverting the original Claude Vasconi building, it was possible to preserve the site’s unique industrial architecture.

 

The call for tenders began in 2021. The building’s appearance and geographical location make it quite complex to operate. The customer has high expectations in terms of snagging support and completion guarantee monitoring, as well as compliance with technical area watertightness protocols in the event of the Seine flooding.

 

To meet these challenges, the teams from VINCI Facilities Prisme consulted with colleagues from Lefort Francheteau Valorium, who were responsible for HVACE and plumbing batches in the works phases. These discussions and preliminary site visits enabled the VINCI teams to refine their technical building knowledge for their bid presentation.

 

Building Solutions synergies ensured that the technical offer was convincing and successfully won over the customer.

 

“Following LE CONNECT and LE STORIES, BNPP REPM is once again showing its confidence in us with METAL 57. This new success confirms the quality work my teams have been doing over several years”, says business unit manager Emmanuel Rossi.

 

It is also worth noting that VINCI Facilities will be helping BNP to obtain several certifications: BREEAM, OSMOZ and HQE Operation. The quality of our technical performance and services will be recorded directly in their Certivéa assessment system.

 

Services:

 

HVACE, Power supply, Fire protection system, Automatic doors, BMS, Finishing works, Extra-low voltage, Roofing and terraces

 

Contract duration: 3 years

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Did you know?

 

Métal 57 uses Saint-Gobain’s “SageGlass”, an electrochromic smart glass system.

 

The concept: glass that dynamically tints or darkens on demand to control exterior light and sunshine, preventing glare and excessive heat (unlike blinds or shutters). This technology improves the building’s energy performance and enhances user comfort.

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