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Europe

New Office Build, Entertainment Company, Paris Region

Linesight collaborated closely with the client and the contractor to ensure works were competitively priced and met all client requirements.

Key Contact

Ludovic Lecoeur

Ludovic Lecoeur

Associate Director

Paris

Contact Representative

31st July 2024

Linesight is providing comprehensive cost management services for the construction of this new three-story office building. Once completed, the building will accommodate 614 desks and is part of the client’s office expansion initiative.

The project also includes the development of a landscaped parking area with electric charging stations.

The project was awarded through a turnkey Design & Build negotiated tender. Linesight collaborated closely with the client and the contractor to ensure that the work was competitively priced and met all of the client’s requirements.

Particular emphasis has been placed on ensuring that the office is a “Green” Building and achieves a BREEAM rating of “Very Good”. Measures include the installation of heat pumps, energy saving installations in general and ensuring a high level of air tightness of the overall building.

Value Add 

  • Linesight provides continuous effective and efficient engagement with key resources to ensure tight budget controls and project delivery within timeframes are implemented.
  • Throughout the project Linesight has provided Director-level involvement from senior team members - this is Linesight’s commitment on all projects to ensure client goals are met.
  • From the beginning Linesight has established change management procedures in order to support the processing and traceability of changes to an interconnected set of factors. 

Data

8,200sq.m.

Size

Ongoing

Status

BREEAM certification

Sustainability

Entertainment Company

Client

Ludovic Lecoeur

Ludovic Lecoeur

Associate Director

Paris

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