Securing Access to Level 0m and Chain Extractor Systems
Published 16 March 2026
Location
Dijon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comte, France
Deadline
20 April 2026
21 days remaining
Suggested bid value
~EUR 150,000
Source
boamp
Description
This French public procurement opportunity concerns securing access points at ground level (0m) and chain extractor systems within the Dijon Metropole area. As a 'general' trade contract, this likely involves a mix of trades, possibly including metalwork (for grilles, barriers, or cages), concrete work (for foundations or supports), and potentially electrical work if interlocking mechanisms or alarms are included. The scope is not precisely defined, but 'securing access' suggests physical barriers rather than solely electronic security. Given the focus on 'level 0m' and chain extractors, the work is likely located in an industrial setting (factory, warehouse, or processing plant).
Without knowing the specific number of access points and chain extractors involved, assessing the scale is difficult. The complexity will depend on the existing infrastructure and the required level of security. Contractors should investigate whether this requires specialized certifications, for instance, in industrial safety or security installations. The lack of published contract value necessitates careful evaluation of the tender documents to determine project scope and cost estimates accurately, while the relatively short bidding window suggests efficient documentation processes will be necessary.
The location in France requires compliance with relevant French building codes and regulations, including health and safety standards (e.g., those related to working at height, confined spaces, and industrial environments). Furthermore, as a public procurement, the bidding process will be governed by French public procurement law (implementing EU directives) and require adherence to specific administrative procedures.
Original description
This tender involves securing access points at level 0m and chain extractors. The work is located within the Dijon Metropole area.