Orano Recyclage is launching the construction of a new building on the MELOX site to accommodate representative scale models. Objective: to allow operators to practice and learn about equipment in conditions close to the factory.
2500 hours of study
Nuclear
Orano
As part of the “École des Métiers” project at the MELOX site, Orano Recyclage is considering the construction of a new building intended to receive models that faithfully reproduce existing factory installations. The purpose of this approach is to train and familiarize operational, maintenance and laboratory teams with various key equipment, without disrupting ongoing activities. Responders will thus be able to practice “small maintenance mechanics” and conduct operational tests in complete safety, improving the quality and effectiveness of their interventions once in the real field.
The design of the building and the models involves the production of a 3D model for all the lots, as well as the Detailed Pre-Project Study (APD) and the preparation of the Business Consultation File (DCE) for the Civil Engineering (GC) and Road-Network Divers (VRD) lots. The software solutions selected — Robot, AutoCAD, Revit, MsProject — will allow the efficient management of 2,500 hours of studies, with the contribution of a team of 13 people.
Orano Recyclage is looking for a partner capable of designing and building a new building specially adapted to the installation of industrial models, faithfully recreating the conditions of an existing factory. The objectives include: planning and securing the entire site (GC, VRD), guaranteeing precise monitoring using powerful digital tools (3D model, Robot, AutoCAD, Revit, MsProject) and offering teams a space for training and operational training.
Design a building that facilitates the learning and repetition of maintenance actions.
Develop detailed 3D models, faithful to real factory installations.
Manage 2,500 hours of studies with 13 people, optimizing deadlines and design quality.
The project requires both solid expertise in industrial building design and a perfect mastery of digital tools. The team must produce a 3D model for all the lots and conduct the APD/DCE studies of the GC/VRD lots. All while ensuring coordination with multiple stakeholders (operation, maintenance, laboratory). The 2,500 hours of studies planned and the involvement of 13 people attest to the extent of the mission, which aims to increase the operational performance and safety of Orano Recyclage in its future interventions.
Manage all APD/DCE studies while maintaining a rigorous schedule.
Use Robot, AutoCAD, Revit, MsProject to optimize design and coordination.
Facilitate the transition between design, implementation and operation of the structure.