- 10 December, 2021
Composite slab INCO 70.4 for the renovation of the Longchamp Racecourse (Paris) - France
The Composite INCO 70.4 profile has been used for the comprehensive rehabilitation of the Longchamp racecourse, designed by the French architect Dominique Perrault.
The rehabilitation of the Longchamp racecourse in Paris, which began in 2016 and is expected to be completed in 2017, has a budget of 131 million euros. Its main investor, France Galop, has commissioned the complete renovation from the construction company Bouygues and the well-known French architect Dominique Perrault.
The Parisian Longchamp racecourse, inaugurated in 1857, is one of the most famous and iconic racetracks in the world. The site, located in the Boulogne forest (16th arrondissement) with more than 840 hectares of green areas, gives this project a unique environment that, together with its avant-garde design, aim to place it among the best racetracks on the current scene.
The composite slab, located in the main building of the racecourse, has been executed with the INCO 70.4 Composite Slab profile in galvanized steel S320GD and 1.20 mm thick. This 70 mm fret height profile provides excellent performance in the execution phase, allowing the project spans to be covered (3.50 + 3.50 + 3.50 m.) Without the need for intermediate shoring.
PROJECT: | Longchamp Racetracks |
ARQUITECTURE: | Dominique Perrault Architecture |
PLACE: | Paris- France |
SYSTEM: | Composite Slab |
TECHNICAL SYSTEM: |
INCO 70.4 Composite Slab, 1,20 mm thick, galvanised S320GD steel. |