France – Services d'architecture, d'ingénierie et de planification – Mission de maîtrise d'oeuvre portant sur la rénovation et la restructuration de l'Hippodrome de Paris Vincennes situé 2 route de la Ferme à Paris (75012)

DeadlineJuly 24, 2026 at 10:00 AM28 days left

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This tender concerns the overall project management (maîtrise d'oeuvre) for the renovation and restructuring of Paris-Vincennes Racecourse. The 18,000 m² site will undergo complete energy renovation, infrastructure modernization, regulatory compliance upgrades, and landscaping integration to transform it into a mixed-use venue combining racing, leisure, events, sports, culture, and dining, with 8 hectares opening to the public by 2030.

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Fit for

Established architecture and engineering firms with proven expertise in large-scale building renovation, project management, and mixed-use development projects should bid.

Key requirements

Bidders must be qualified architectural and engineering firms capable of delivering full project management for large-scale renovation and restructuring. Experience with heritage sites, regulatory compliance (tertiary decree, accessibility, safety), energy performance, and mixed-use venue design is essential.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is this tender about?

    This tender concerns the overall project management (maîtrise d'oeuvre) for the renovation and restructuring of Paris-Vincennes Racecourse. The 18,000 m² site will undergo complete energy renovation, infrastructure modernization, regulatory compliance upgrades, and landscaping integration to transform it into a mixed-use venue combining racing, leisure, events, sports, culture, and dining, with 8 hectares opening to the public by 2030.

  • What are the requirements for suppliers?

    Bidders must be qualified architectural and engineering firms capable of delivering full project management for large-scale renovation and restructuring. Experience with heritage sites, regulatory compliance (tertiary decree, accessibility, safety), energy performance, and mixed-use venue design is essential.

  • What type of company should bid?

    Established architecture and engineering firms with proven expertise in large-scale building renovation, project management, and mixed-use development projects should bid.

  • Who is the buyer?

    The buyer is SECF.

  • When does this tender close?

    Submissions close on July 24, 2026.

Le projet porte sur une mission de maîtrise d'oeuvre générale dans le cadre du projet de rénovation et de restructuration de l'Hippodrome de Paris-Vincennes incluant un vaste projet de modernisation et l'ouverture de 8 hectares au public dès 2030, transformant le site en un lieu mixte (courses et loisirs). Les bâtiments existants ont une surface au sol d'environ 18 000 m². Le projet consiste en : - la rénovation complète du bâtiment?: rénovation énergétique mais aussi modernisation et restructuration des infrastructures (accueil du public, boxes, tribunes, espaces techniques, logistique, etc), avec mise en conformité réglementaire le site (décret tertiaire, accessibilité, sécurité sûreté)?; - l'amélioration de l'image et l'attractivité du site pour le grand public?: répondre aux attentes du grand public en termes de bien-être animal et réaffirmation de la vocation polyvalente du site, en amplifiant et diversifiant les usages en événementiel, sport, culture, loisirs, restauration?; - l'intégration d'un projet paysager qui renforce les considérations écologiques et soit ouvert à la promenade.

Buyer
SECF
Buyer ID: 31845569800064·LeTrot
15 boulevard Douaumont, 75017, PARIS 17
Body responsible for review procedures
Tribunal Judiciaire de Paris
Buyer ID: 177 501 111 01763
29-45 avenue de la Porte de Clichy, 75017, Paris 17
Other organization
DEMATIS
Buyer ID: 45072478600030
75015, Paris

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