Technip TPS transfers its headquarters

After 20 years development with a steady increase in business, Technip TPS has now transferred its headquarters and Paris site to Paris Bercy, 80 avenue des Terroirs de France, in the "Le LUMIÈRE" building, as of 21 December 2009.
Access: Metro M14, Cour Saint-Émilion - Bus Line 24, Baron Le Roy
 
Technip TPS new headquarters in Paris
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Technip TPS reaches the international market

Over the last few years, Technip TPS has engaged in major development of its business outside France, benefitting from synergy with local companies in the Technip Group. The International Business department is headed by François GEBURTIG, who notably leads a team based in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates).
 
 
Biomedicine Research Centre in Strasbourg (67)

In December 2009, Technip TPS, in association with Groupe 6 Architecte, won the contest for the Project management of the construction of the new Biomedicine Research Centre in Strasbourg. This building, with an area of 12,450 m², will group together research activities related to biomedicine on the same site, including: the regional delegation of the INSERM, the biological investigation centre, the biological innovation department. It will include an animal care house, technical platforms, and L2 laboratories.
The challenges of this project are not only the high technicality of the laboratory equipment, but also the bioclimatic design process used for the building. Technip TPS ensures the thermal and electrical engineering aspects, HQE
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The structures will be delivered to the University of Strasbourg in October 2013.
 
Architect: Groupe 6 Architecte
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TEMIS SCIENCES laboratories in Besançon (25)

The Franche Comté region has entrusted the Technip TPS team, together with Groupe 6 Architecte, with the Project management contract for the construction of the TEMIS SCIENCES laboratories in Besançon. This operation consists in building a research facility (6,200 m²) to host the teams of the local laboratory FEMTO-ST, and implement the extension of the cleanroom (900 m²) for TEMIS Innovation. FEMTO-ST is an international size research institute in the fields of science and technology in engineering and information. It pools advanced research activities anchored in the regional industrial tradition of microtechniques.
Technip TPS provides the engineering of the technical lots. The project is part of a sustainable development process with BBC Effinergie® certification. The studies will be performed in 2010, and the works from 2011 to 2013 mission.
 
Architect: Groupe 6 Architecte
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Aéroports de Lyon (69)
Satellite and Terminal 3 - Lyon Saint Exupéry


GFC Construction was chosen by Aéroports de Lyon for the design and construction of the future T3 terminal. Technip TPS will cover the thermal engineering aspects. The T3 terminal project is part of the airport's development program, in the South-East section of existing facilities. Its objective is to renovate and extend the T3 terminal to welcome new users, clients of low cost and charter flights. The new building is located inside the runways; it can host 10 parked aircraft. It is the point of arrival and departure of passengers. On the ground floor, it hosts activities linked with departure: waiting rooms, departure lounges, shops, police (PAF) room. The basement is allocated to return flights, with the police (PAF) room and technical rooms. The studies will be made in 2010; the facilities will be delivered late 2011.
 

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Gerontology Centre in Narbonne (11)

Together with the SEQUENCES and FONTAINE & MALVY architects, Technip TPS was entrusted in September 2009 with Project management of the Gerontology Centre of Narbonne, 174 beds including 24 for Alzheimer patients, for a works budget of €15M excluding taxes.
Technip TPS manages the engineering of the structural building trades and roads, the technical engineering, as well as the HQE® aspect with four high performance targets (Choice of integrated processes and construction products, Low environmental impact worksite, Maintenance and operation, Olfactory comfort, Sanitary quality of spaces and Air quality).
The end of the works is planned for late 2012.
 
Architects: Séquence and Fontaine & Malvy
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Balard Tower A (Paris XV)

In late 2008, Technip TPS and the Di Fiore agency won the Project management contract for the rehabilitation of Balard Tower A on behalf of the Ministry of Defence.
A key section of the future French Pentagon, the Mission of Technip TPS consists in stripping this 24,000 m² HRB and rehabilitating it fully for a planned work cost of €36M excluding taxes. Technip TPS ensures in particular:
- project management of the structural and technical lots,
- SSI mission,
- financial management during the work phase,
- determination of global costs, maintenance and operation,
- organisation and handling of the project waste,
- establishment of the master plan for quality and management during the work.
 
Architect: Di Fiore agency
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Headquarters of the Meeddat (Paris VII)

In early 2009, François GILLARD - SCAU and Technip TPS won the Project management contract for the rehabilitation of the MEEDDAT Ministerial Centre, Boulevard Saint Germain.
This rehabilitation project, of a partially protected 27,000 m² building which is located in an occupied site, is part of a process of Low Consumption Building by the Ministry of the Environment: Objective "Factor 4 - Kyoto 2050".
Within this framework, Technip TPS handles Project Management of the technical lots.
The Consultation File was transmitted to the Project Owner in October 2009. The works should be completed by late 2012.
 
Architect: F. Gillard - SCAU
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UFR / CSD in Clermont Ferrand (63)

The Academy Administration and the teaching hospital (CHU) of Clermont Ferrand formed a Project owner group to entrust Philippe Gazeau and Technip TPS with a construction project management mission.
This project groups the Odontology Department (UFR) of the University and the Dental Care centre. With a planned amount of €15M excluding taxes, this project will be delivered late 2012.
Technip TPS ensures the following missions:
- engineering for the Structure, roads, CVC - Fluids, High and low currents, elevator devices,
- Fire Safety System (SSI) prevention and coordination,
- acoustic,
- savings,
- summary management,
- environmental management of the project's waste.
 
Architect: Ph. Gazeau
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National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) Research Centre in Gif sur Yvette (78)

In late 2009, Technip TPS and Jean-Philippe PARGADE won the contest for the project management of the integrated platform project grouping the research and analysis laboratories on the theme "Living Imageries" on the research Campus of the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Gif sur Yvette.
Technip TPS ensures the engineering missions for structural and technical building trades, as well as the fire safety system (SSI) mission.
 
Architect: Pargade agency
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GREATER-DIJON - Mixed maintenance centre (tramway-bus) of Greater Dijon in Chenove (21)

Technip TPS, associated with FERRAND-SIGAL (proxy architect), AERIA (operation architect), CSD AZUR and BURGEAP, won the project management contest for the construction of the mixed maintenance centre (tramway-bus) for the first tramway line of Greater Dijon in Chenove (21).
The project is composed of a storage warehouse (renovated in a 19th century SNCF building), a maintenance workshop (tramway and bus), a fixed installations building, an operations building (Very Low Energy building, VLEB) and outdoor developments (bus storage, roads, retention traps, miscellaneous networks).
Technip TPS's mission consists in designing the technical lots (structure, roads, thermal and electrical engineering), managing the interfaces, project management of the bus equipment, monitoring maintenance and operating costs.
 
Architect: Ferrand Sigal
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Hospital Centre in Chambéry (73)

Technip TPS was awarded the contract to provide Technical Support to the General Contractor for the project of reconstruction of the Hospital Centre in Chambéry (73). The project includes the deconstruction of 50,000 m² and reconstruction of 60,000 m², all consulted in design-production.
The missions entrusted with Technip TPS include control over the detailed technical program, support in selecting the contractor, checking studies and works, accounting management of the design-production market.
These missions will be performed with support from the computerised data exchange system developed by Technip TPS (e-GID®), both in documentary and financial terms.
 

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CNRS - NEEL Institute in Grenoble (38)

CNRS has entrusted project management with the team made of Philippe JAMMET (proxy architect), ER2I, AVLS, SOLEN CEBTP, ACOUSPLUS, and Technip TPS for the construction of a research building dedicated to nanosciences. This virtually unique building (2nd in Europe) is organized around eight research groups (Atomic Force Microscope, Close Field, Quantic Coherence, Molecular Magnetism and Transport, Nanomicromagnetism, Electron microscopes, NanoFab, Massive crystals).
This building must be designed to comply with performance criteria such as temperature (variation < 1°C), hygrometry (< 10%), dust (ISO 7) and strict control over vibration.
Technip TPS ensures the engineering missions for all building trades (excluding structure), as well as the work management and Scheduling, Construction Management and Coordination missions.
 
Architect: Philippe JAMMET
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Fokker 100 painting hall in Lelystad (Netherlands)

QAPS, a subsidiary of SSTS, entrusted the Project Management Assistance and Project Management mission (design, offer analysis, works management, Scheduling, Construction Management and Coordination) to the team made of Technip TPS (proxy) and CREBS (architect) for the construction of a painting hall for aircraft of the Fokker 100 type.
The structure was designed to host a process handling hazardous products (ATEX), requiring the use of high flow ventilation while guaranteeing an environment conducive to painting, i.e. an environment which is stable and without draughts detrimental to the drying phases.
The mission of Technip TPS consists in designing the technical lots (structure, roads, thermal and electrical engineering), support in selecting the contractor, as well as technical support to the general contractor during the surveying and construction phases.
 
Architect: CREBS
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Cœur d'Orly office buildings

The objective of Aéroports de Paris, Foncière des Régions and Altarea is to create a first international business centre over 15 hectares near the South air terminal with offices, a four star hotel, as well as a shopping and services centre.
The "Cœur d'Orly" project for this new centre, under delegate project ownership of COGEDIM, was imagined as a genuine town centre organized around a central pedestrian street and many green spaces.
Technip TPS intervenes within an engineering pool, with the architects Atelier 2M (lot B2) and Brochet-Layus-Pueyo & SRA (lot B3), to build 4 blocks of buildings, including 2 constructed by Technip TPS. The engineering team has just completed the contractor consultation files and the works will be launched according to progress in marketing.
 
Architects: Atelier 2M (lot B2) - Brochet-Layus-Pueyo & SRA (lot B3)
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Medical Centre - Community Centre - Church Centre in Lommes

In Lommes (59), Technip TPS, together with Luc WINDELS, Associate Architect for the MAES agency, is building a project comprising a palliative care Medical Centre, a Centre hosting the Oblates of the Eucharist Community, as well as a Church Centre with a chapel and meeting premises. This project is part of a medical and social centre, itself part of a new town quarter. The design surveys have been completed, and the contractors will soon be selected for construction planned in 2009-2010. This operation will be remarkable because of its human scale, the uniformity of its design, which combines different uses and purposes, and its integration within a vast urban renewal project.
 
Architect: Luc WINDELS, MAES agency
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New headquarters for the French Health Insurance Fund (CPAM) of Puy-de-Dôme

Technip TPS and the architect Philippe GAZEAU have been awarded project management for the design and construction of the new headquarters of the CPAM of the Puy-de-Dôme district, in Clermont Ferrand.
The new headquarters of the French Health Insurance Fund of Clermont-Ferrand are in keeping with the urban development plan around the construction of a new hospital. It is situated in this new quarter, asserting its identity in relation to public space and in its continuity. Composed of two buildings, one rather flat and horizontal, the other taller and vertical, joined by a unifying urban filter, the project adopts the semi-circle form of the hospital forecourt, aligns its upper volume with those of the hospital housing, while ensuring urban continuity with the Lucie Aubrac street.
 
Architect: Philippe GAZEAU
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ALSTOM Hydro France in Grenoble

Along with the architects of Groupe 6, Technip TPS has been awarded, as proxy, the project management for the modernisation of ALSTOM's industrial site in Grenoble.
The purpose of the project is to improve industrial effectiveness, reduce operating costs, and to adhere to energy reduction commitments.
The missions entrusted with the Technip TPS/Groupe 6 pool include particular technical surveys, diagnostics and project management for demolition, renovation and new constructions. Completion of the works is planned for 31 December 2010. The project is currently in the working phase.
 
Architect: Groupe 6
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Keys of the Bourg-en-Bresse and Rennes penitentiary centres handed over during a ceremony

On Thursday 22nd October 2009, a ceremony took place to hand over the keys, marking the official completion of the new penitentiary facility in Bourg-en-Bresse.
Jean-François Beynel, Deputy Director of the penitentiary administration, received the symbolic key from the hands of Jean-Pierre Weiss, General Manager of the APIJ, and handed it to the facility's Manager, Bertrand Pic.
With a capacity of 690 inmates - reception quarter included -, the new penitentiary centre in Bourg-en-Bresse will accommodate inmates during the first half of 2010.
Technip TPS acted as Deputy Project Owner for this operation, led in design/construction by the Bouygues Group.
 
Architects: Borja Huidobro / A5 / C+H+
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