Omnes, via its Construction Energie Plus fund, Bouygues Bâtiment Ile de France and récréa have signed a 20-year concession contract with state-backed Greater Paris Metropolis to design, build, maintain and operate the Saint-Denis aquatic centre and the adjoining walkway. The Saint-Denis aquatic centre will notably host the Olympic Waterpolo, diving, and artistic swimming events in 2024.
The aquatic centre is one of the few facilities which will be built for the Paris 2024 Games. In addition to its capacity to host international sporting events, this sports complex will be accessible to everyone, from novice swimmers to top athletes. It will also be the site of various sports activities such as climbing, five-a-side football, three-a-side basketball, paddle tennis and fitness training.
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