Construction of Wastewater Treatment Facility at Saint Priest
Published 10 March 2026
Location
Saint Priest, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France
Suggested bid value
~EUR 2,500,000
Source
boamp
Description
This public tender is for the construction of a wastewater treatment facility at the Saint Priest site in the Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes region of France. The facility will serve the UCPA (surgical pathology unit) and the central sterilization unit. As a 'general' trade tender, it likely encompasses all aspects of construction from site preparation and foundation work through to building erection, mechanical and electrical installations, and final commissioning of the wastewater treatment systems. Given the specialized nature of the facility serving a surgical pathology and sterilization unit, stringent adherence to environmental regulations and quality control standards is anticipated. The absence of a published deadline necessitates immediate investigation to determine bid submission timelines.
The project's complexity arises from the specialized function of the facility. Wastewater treatment for surgical and sterilization units requires advanced filtration and disinfection processes to handle potentially hazardous biological and chemical waste. Construction may involve integrating specialized equipment and technologies. The location within an existing hospital site (implied from the UCPA reference) suggests potential challenges related to site access, noise control, and coordination with ongoing hospital operations. Contractors should assess their experience with similar healthcare-related wastewater treatment projects to gauge their competitiveness.
Without specific CPV codes or a published value, it's impossible to accurately assess the scope and budget. However, the requirement for a specialized wastewater treatment plant suggests a significant engineering and construction undertaking.
Original description
Construction of a wastewater treatment facility for the UCPA (surgical pathology unit) and central sterilization unit. The facility will be located at the Saint Priest site.