Logistics Platform DECATHLON

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New Construction

  • Building Type : Logistics warehouse
  • Construction Year : 2015
  • Delivery year : 2016
  • Address 1 - street : 59 840 LOMPRET, France
  • Climate zone : [Cfb] Marine Mild Winter, warm summer, no dry season.

  • Net Floor Area : 34 676 m2
  • Construction/refurbishment cost : 16 000 000 €
  • Number of Installed Kw : 5 Installed Kw
  • Cost/m2 : 461.41 €/m2

Certifications :

  • Primary energy need
    52 kWhep/m2.an
    (Calculation method : RT 2012 )
Energy consumption
Economical buildingBuilding
< 50A
A
51 à 90B
B
91 à 150C
C
151 à 230D
D
231 à 330E
E
331 à 450F
F
> 450G
G
Energy-intensive building

Logistics platform for DECATHLON of 5 cells of 6000m2 and 1000m2 of offices.

The supply regional center will supply all the area stores.

HQE certified project level: Very Good.

Highlighting aspects:

  • biodiversity monitoring the design and implementation by an ecologist + differentiated management of the operation site for 10 years minimum
  • Building materials: use of wood in the structure of the warehouse and offices: posts / walls / wooden roof. Implementation of concrete with 28% of recycled aggregates (sand blast furnaces). 1st application of a circular economy with the Carrières du Boulonnais
  • Energy: RT 2012 on the whole: office and warehouse area, with a project Cep <62.6 at baseline Vine.
  • Stormwater Management: 100% infiltration on website

Sustainable development approach of the project owner

Expand production capacity by improving the quality and comfort for employees while constructing a building concerned about the impact it could have on the environment.

Architectural description

Conduct a pleasant logistics platform in view of the outside and qualitative and comfortable for internal users.
General concern about the environment with the inclusion of residents in landscape amenities (mounds to "hide" the building) and the orientation of the building with truck access north: open orientation on a farm field. Biodiversity, materials (wood): 100% + in offices in the warehouse cells

Building users opinion

Overall satisfaction of the operator on the quality of jobs and working conditions.
Pleasant logistical cells with the amount of natural light and walls painted white, this is very bright.
A mezzanine, added during the project is sensitive to overheating because apprehended end of the operation.
A natural ventilation system open dock doors, coupled with the opening of skydomes overcomes the problem

See more details about this project

 http://www.construction21.org/france/articles/fr/rabot-dutilleul-et-les-carrieres-du-boulonnais-sassocient-pour-une-economie-circulaire.html

Stakeholders


    Construction Manager

    AGENCE A

    Eric HAUGOU

    Design Work of Master



Type of market

Realization

Energy consumption

  • 52,00 kWhep/m2.an
  • 141,00 kWhep/m2.an
  • RT 2012

    - Heating: 18.9
    - Cooling: 0.5
    - Hot Water: 0.7
    - Lighting: 31.4
    - Auxiliary: 1.3

Envelope performance

  • 0,25 W.m-2.K-1
  • Wooden frame in offices with 200 + 120mm insulation distributed in dubbing for the walls. 120mm Roof Roofing warehouse 130mm. 150mm double-skin wall

Systems

    • Condensing gas boiler
    • Solar Thermal
    • Reversible heat pump
    • Tape
    • Double flow heat exchanger
    • Solar Thermal

Smart Building

    Product of a local start-up: EFFIPILOT

Urban environment

  • 182 000,00 m2
  • 33 000,00 %
  • 126 000,00
  • Building next to the northern ring of Lille, in a mixed area: rural with few houses around and a garage. road environment undeveloped for alternative transport: no bike paths and bus stop at 500m

Product

    Concrete made of recycled aggregates

    Carrières du Boulonnais

    Mme SCHMIDT

     http://www.groupecb.fr/

    Gros œuvre / Structure, maçonnerie, façade

    innovative concrete containing 30% slag * sand meeting concrete requested specifications for paving (C30 / 37-XF1-S4) * Substitution rate of natural aggregates = 38%

    Concrete tested and complies fully with the requirements and the desired application

Water management

  • conventional water supply system.

Indoor Air quality

    Sealing Class C ventilation systems

Comfort

    Turbofan Sealing controlled networks (class C) Knowledge of VOC emissions over 80% of products in contact with air and implemented weakly transmitter product: A +

    Dynamic Thermal Simulation realized for the Office part and logistic cells

    Acoustic measures to reception

    Acoustic studies in design and acoustic measurements at reception on: - sound reduction vis-à-vis the outside - Acoustic Attenuation between offices
    - Noise equipment
    - Noise Impact Results comply with HQE target No. 9 treated Based

GHG emissions

  • 50,00 année(s)
  • 1 330,00 KgCO2 /m2
  • Study ELODIE

Reasons for participating in the competition(s)

​A project "beautiful, good and innovative"First concrete project resulting from the circular economy in partnership with the Carrières du Boulonnais. 1000m2 of concrete slabs offices with cast concrete made from cement substitution (blast furnace slag).
  • Wood valuation in construction: the wood structure warehouse / office posts / frame / timber roof.
  • Biodiversity: design + construction followed by an ecologist and differentiated management of the site for 10 years minimum. Species selected by the ecologist and pond landscaping100% infiltration of rainwater in basins filled infiltration trench + infiltrating valleys on parking
  • Integration of a local Euratechnologie startups: EFFIPILOT in the management and optimization of the use of technical systems
  • Valuation of natural lighting in the cells for the comfort of employees + artificial lighting on detection and luminosity 1500L 
  • Hot water cylinder preheated with solar panels
  • The entire building: logistics offices + cells reach a Cep RT 2012

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