Fire Station Boiler Room Renovation
Published 16 March 2026
Location
Jouy-le-Chatel, Ile-de-France, France
Suggested bid value
~EUR 150,000
Source
boamp
Description
The tender concerns the renovation of an oil-fired boiler room located at the fire and rescue center in Jouy-le-Chatel, Ile-de-France, France. Given the description, the work likely includes demolition of existing boiler systems, removal of old equipment, potential asbestos abatement (assuming the existing system is of a certain age), and installation of new boiler(s), piping, electrical connections, ventilation, and control systems. General construction work suggests involvement beyond just mechanical and electrical trades, possibly including structural modifications, concrete work, or masonry repairs to accommodate the new equipment or address existing damage.
The project's scale appears to be limited to a single boiler room, indicating a localized renovation. The complexity hinges on the age of the existing installation, potential environmental remediation needs, and the specifics of the new boiler system (e.g., fuel type, efficiency requirements). Without further details, assessing complexity is difficult; however, the lack of published CPV codes or a detailed scope document presents a challenge. Contractors should investigate access constraints at the fire station and any specific requirements related to maintaining operational functionality during the renovation. Given the location, French building codes and energy efficiency standards will apply.
Missing details, such as the deadline and specific requirements, necessitate further investigation. Contractors should attempt to obtain the full tender documentation to assess technical specifications, quality standards, and contractual conditions before making a bidding decision. The fact that the tender has already been published suggests a degree of urgency.
Original description
Renovation of the oil-fired boiler room at the Jouy-le-Chatel fire and rescue center. The project involves general construction work.