Published on Dec 29 2023 at 9:01 Updated Dec 29 2023 at 9:25
The new administrative city of Lille, the first stone of which was laid in the fall of 2021, was delivered on time on December 22. This is the largest project in the national program for the renovation of administrative cities. With a budget of 150 million euros, the project was designed and carried out by the Bouygues Bâtiment Nord-Est group, associated with the Parisian architectural firm Valode & Pistre and the Lille firm Coldefy. It will be inaugurated on January 18, but the agents will only gradually integrate it from April, while waiting for it to be furnished.
Cité Marianne – as it was named by the agents who will occupy it – is a little larger than the old administrative city (38,500 m2 compared to 36,000 m2 previously) because there will be brought together several state services hitherto scattered throughout the city. the city. It will accommodate 2,000 civil servants, twice as many as before, across 18 services, from the Crous to the tax center including the administration of the Ministry of the Interior.
2023-12-29 08:59:42
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