Grand stage: the public-private partnership on track
All three candidates for the construction of the Grand stage comes making its proposal. Competitive dialogue between public and private actors can begin
After several months of work, the three bidding consortia to build the stadium handed each proposal. Initially, the team LMCU charge of the project, made a thorough analysis of these deals to assess their strengths and weaknesses. Then, in late June, she received each candidate separately to clarify the different points of the project and see what can be improved. This is the beginning of the competitive dialogue with companies. It covers all the architectural data of the Great Stage and its annexes and those related to exploitation, legal and financial.
Throughout the duration of the procedure will continue until the end of 2007, the candidates' proposals are subject to extreme confidentiality. Their models, plans and files are locked so that everyone's ideas are protected. Especially as they are called upon to defend their project several times during the six months of competitive dialogue.
Six months of proceedings
After the initial exchanges, the team realizes LMCU a new version of the specification. The whole is referred to several groups around the 15th July. Businesses then have until early September to refine their work and amend their proposals before submitting them again. The same procedure then starts to deliver by the end of the year, a final offer and the signing of a partnership with one of three groups.
Throughout this period of dialogue between public and private technical studies such as accessibility to the Grand stage and legal procedures are continuing. Currently revising the Local Development Plan is the subject of a public inquiry. Recall that the PLU is a document that clearly defines the allocation of all land throughout the territory. The survey collects public comments which are reflected in the records of investigation available in the municipalities concerned and Lille Métropole Urban Community. Following this procedure, the investigating commissioner, Yves Dupont, appointed by the Administrative Court will deliver its report in September.
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