The public-private partnership contract signed with the DIT in January 2010 was worth a聽total of 355 million euros (155 million euros for the works and 180 million euros for聽operation and maintenance). In all, it covers 63 centres intended for the personnel and聽equipment necessary for managing and maintaining the country's network of publiclymanaged聽roads. Under the terms of the contract, the remaining ten centres will be handed聽over no later than the end of the first quarter of 2012.
All the centres have obtained the BBC-Effinergie low-energy label, and have photovoltaic聽panels, a rainwater recovery system, a supply-and-extract ventilation system that will聽generate major savings on heating, and a self-regulating artificial lighting system controlled聽by natural light levels. They will provide work for roughly 2,000 people, many of them from聽local businesses. Particular attention was given at the design phase to the safety of the聽people who will work in the centres (separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, plant聽washing stations, etc.) and to their well-being (comfort, furniture, etc.).
Carried out in the record time of 20 months (including all phases of applying for and聽obtaining planning permission), the project occupied more than 1,500 people throughout聽France. Exceptional organisation was required in order to conduct the works聽simultaneously in 63 towns and cities spread over 47 departments and 21 regions (see聽map overleaf).
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