Wedoany.com Report on Mar 6th, Immobilière 3F plans to transform the former Adélaïde-Hautval Hospital in Villiers-le-Bel, Val-d'Oise, into 300 affordable housing units, the majority of which will be social rental housing. This affordable housing project, with a construction area of 21,000 square meters, will involve the renovation of existing buildings and the construction of new ones, with an expected delivery date around 2029. The social housing lessor will select the winning consortium from three pre-selected teams this autumn. These teams include architects and construction companies.

The three consortiums participating in the bid are: Maud Caubet with Rerum/Demathieu Bard Construction and Spurgin; Le Penhuel & Associés with SAM Architecture (Schneider + Matthys)/Bouygues Bâtiment IDF and Charm'Ossature; and Lambert Lénack with Bond Society/Eiffage Construction Habitat and Eiffage Construction Hors-Site. This affordable housing project will transform the former medical facility into a modern residential community, providing more housing options for local residents.
This affordable housing project is a typical example in France of utilizing old building resources to develop new housing. By converting the abandoned hospital into affordable housing, it preserves historical architectural elements while meeting the local residents' demand for affordable housing. As a social housing lessor, Immobilière 3F is committed to promoting such urban renewal projects, offering more affordable housing options for the community.









