paddocks renovation project on circuit gilles … · 2017. 12. 14. · gilles-villeneuve and the...
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Project objectives Modernize the infrastructures Upgrade the equipment based on the sports requirements of the FIA and FOWC Increase the accommodation capacity of the loges to 5,000 people Replace the temporary facilities by permanent buildings
TimelinesDecember 14, 2017: Start of the call for tender process and presentation of the final conceptMarch 2018: Awarding of the contractJune 2018: Grand Prix du CanadaJuly 2018: Start of the workApril 2019: End of the work
Budget $48 millionContribution of $30 million by the City of MontréalContribution of $18 million by the Ministère des Affaires municipales et de l’Occupation du territoire (MAMOT) Layout of the three levels 1st storey: F1 teams’ garage, control tower and offices for staff2nd storey: Loges, control tower, podium and media areas3rd storey: Loges and terrace
Differences between the existing and new infrastructures
PADDOCKS RENOVATION PROJECT ON CIRCUIT GILLES-VILLENEUVE AT PARC JEAN-DRAPEAU
Existing infrastructures
Services spread out over 3 separate buildings paddocks, media areas and sports commentators’ area (temporary buildings)
Universal access: No
Capacity: 1,800 people
2 storeys
Year built: 1988
Services grouped into one permanent building
Universal access: Yes
Capacity: 5,000 people
3 storeys
Year built: 2018
New infrastructures
SERVICESThe new paddocks will house all of the services in one place, along with having a streamlined structure.The technical services will be optimized, notably in the control tower and media areas(fiber optic, technical rooms).
ARCHITECTURE The building will have impressive window space and design affording plenty of light, and a contemporary architecture.
INSPIRATIONThe building’s architectural design strives to re-create aspects of Expo 67, notably by making a ceiling grid reminiscent of the Biosphere structure (the former United States Pavilion) and the Canada Pavilion.
The 3rd storey will be open-air on the sides, promoting more light and an uninterrupted view overlooking Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve and the Olympic Basin.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTThe project will be done in a sustainable development manner, notably by the installation of solar panels on the terrace and a white roof made from wood. From the call for tenders’ standpoint, the SPJD is allowing the use of three construction materials in the building process: wood, steel and concrete. As a result the Société is enabling a greater opening up of the market.
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PADDOCKS RENOVATION PROJECTON CIRCUIT GILLES-VILLENEUVE AT PARC JEAN-DRAPEAU