Restoration of Le Corbusier Building Envelope at Kembs Lock Site
Published 12 March 2026
Location
Kembs, Grand Est, France
Suggested bid value
~EUR 850,000
Source
boamp
Description
This French public procurement tender concerns the refurbishment of the exterior envelope – the 'clos couvert' elements – of buildings designed by Le Corbusier at the Kembs lock site in the Grand Est region. 'Clos couvert' typically refers to making the building watertight and weathertight, which, in practical terms, suggests roofing repairs/replacement, facade repairs (brickwork, concrete, rendering), window and door replacements/repairs, and potentially insulation work to ensure weather resistance. The buildings' architectural significance, coupled with Le Corbusier's design style (often involving concrete and modernist principles), implies a high degree of skill and experience will be necessary to ensure historically accurate and sympathetic restoration. Although no deadline is provided, contractors should prepare for a detailed bidding process. The CPV codes are not available at this stage, but may be revealed in the full tender documentation. Given the 'general' trade category, it's likely the contracting authority expects one main contractor to oversee all aspects of the work, potentially managing subcontractors for specialist elements.
Original description
This tender is for the restoration of the building envelope (exterior) of Le Corbusier buildings located at the Kembs lock site. The work involves restoring the 'clos couvert' elements.