Ministry of Justice: a public-private partnership with Bouygues to build three prisons
Ministry of Justice: a public-private partnership with Bouygues to build three prisons
decision-achats.fr, 27/02/2008
partnership contract signed publication privately with Bouygues Construction
The Department of Justice signed with the consortium Norpac (Bouygues Group) on the third contract public-private partnership (PPP) in its history, Tuesday, Feb. 19. It will allow the construction of three prisons, which will be delivered between the second half of 2010 and the first half of 2011. The State will pay an annual rent 48 million euros over 27 years in exchange for the design, construction, financing and operation of the prison of Nantes and Lille-prisons Annoeullin and Reau (Seine-et-Marne ). These three institutions offer a total capacity of 2,056 seats.
According to Justice Minister, Rachida Dati, the PPP has three advantages. "It reduces construction time, reduces the overall cost because the partner-optimizes the whole chain from design - and assigns responsibilities to the private sector to assume he knows perfectly, she says. The State has thus better value for money. " In 2006, the department had concluded the first two PPP. The first involved the construction of four prisons (Roanne, Lyon, Nancy and Maxéville Béziers). The second involved three institutions (Poitiers-Vivonne Coulaines and Le Havre).
Pictured: Minister of Justice, Rachida Dati, a sign the partnership contract with Yves Gabriel, CEO of Bouygues Construction, February 19.
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