Redevelopment of Expired Concessions
Published 9 March 2026
Location
Centre-Val de Loire, France
Deadline
9 April 2026
2 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 3,500,000
Source
boamp
Description
This French public tender, published on March 9, 2026, concerns the redevelopment of expired concessions within the Centre-Val de Loire region. The primary focus appears to be on engaging general contractors capable of assuming responsibility for existing sites and implementing improvements. The tender is published generally as 'general' trade, so may include a mix of building and civil engineering type projects. The lack of specific CPV codes and city details at this stage necessitates further investigation to ascertain the precise nature of the concessions (e.g., building renovations, infrastructure upgrades, or land development). Contractors should be prepared to handle a range of potential project types.
The complexity is difficult to gauge without more detailed information. The fact that it involves redevelopment of existing concessions suggests potential challenges related to existing infrastructure, environmental regulations, and stakeholder management. The one month deadline for submission of the tender implies that preparation of documents will have to be relatively short; the project may therefore be simpler rather than complex. Interested contractors should thoroughly investigate the individual sites included in the tender to assess the scope, complexity, and any specific technical or regulatory requirements associated with each location.
Based on the information provided, it is unclear whether a single contractor will be awarded a single contract or if multiple sites will be let out to different contractors under separate tenders. The lack of published value may mean that the contracting authority wishes to attract interest without giving too much away, or that multiple types of development will be awarded over an extended period.
Original description
This tender is for the redevelopment of expired concessions. Contractors are needed to take over and improve these sites.