Riom Waste Recycling Center Expansion and Upgrade
Published 11 March 2026
Location
Riom, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, France
Deadline
27 April 2026
25 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 8,000,000
Source
boamp
Description
This French public procurement tender concerns the expansion and upgrade of an existing waste disposal site in Riom, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes. The project's objective is to transform the site into a modern recycling and resource recovery center. For general contractors, this likely involves the construction of new buildings or extensions to existing ones, as well as refurbishment or upgrades to existing infrastructure like access roads, utilities, or processing equipment foundations. The project may also include site preparation, landscaping, and possibly demolition of existing structures.
Given the nature of waste management facilities, contractors should anticipate working to stringent environmental standards and adhering to specific regulations regarding waste handling and disposal during construction. The project's complexity is medium to high, depending on the technologies to be implemented and the integration of new facilities with the existing operational site. The deadline for submission is April 27, 2026, providing a relatively short window for bid preparation. The absence of a published value suggests a detailed assessment of the technical documents will be required to accurately estimate costs.
Potential bidders should possess experience in constructing industrial facilities, particularly in the environmental sector. A thorough understanding of French construction regulations and environmental legislation is essential. Due to the short deadline, firms will need to quickly evaluate the project's technical documentation and their own capacity to deliver the project within the required timeframe.
Original description
Expansion and transformation of the existing waste disposal site into a recycling and resource recovery center. The project includes construction of new facilities and upgrades to existing infrastructure.