a logistical time trial at the Olympic village for the Organizing Committee

A new major challenge awaits the Organizing Committee for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games (Cojop). After three years of forced work, the Olympic works delivery company (Solideo, the public company responsible for the delivery of the Olympic works) must hand over the keys to the athletes’ village to Cojop, Thursday February 29, during the inauguration , in the presence of President Emmanuel Macron, of this vast real estate complex. A “village” which extends over 52 hectares to the north of Paris, straddling the communes of Saint-Ouen, Saint-Denis and Ile-Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis).

Despite the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and the supply shortages in 2022 due to the war in Ukraine, the project will have been carried out on schedule and without major additional costs excluding inflation. The construction of the village will have cost nearly 2 billion euros, a third of which was public money (State and local authorities). 14,250 athletes and management members of 206 delegations will reside there for the Olympic Games (from July 26 to August 11) and 9,000 (182 delegations) during the Paralympics (from August 28 to September 8).

As soon as the keys are handed over, time will be running out for the Cojop. The organizer will then have a little over four months to fit out some 3,000 apartments in 82 residential buildings into Olympic configuration, and deploy all the services imposed by the specifications of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

And the task that awaits Cojop is a logistical challenge. For the Paris 2024 teams, this involves receiving and installing the 7,200 rooms in the village – at the rate of two athletes per 12 m room2 – nearly 350,000 pieces of furniture. Including 14,250 duvets, as many bedside tables and reading lights; 8,200 fans, 1,681 shelves, 7,600 drying racks, more than 5,500 sofas, etc.

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Within the village, it is also a matter of converting the studios of the Cité du cinéma into training sites (basketball, wrestling, fencing, etc.); to install a fitness room, a media center, an information center; to convert all of the ground floors into living spaces, etc. This last point should cost Cojop 10 million euros, estimates Laurent Michaud, director of the Olympic and Paralympic villages at Paris 2024. For the rest, the partners of the Games (Carrefour, Accor, etc.) will be mobilized and will provide goods and services. The sale of alcohol will, however, be prohibited in the athletes’ canteen or in the vast Sports Bar managed by Coca-Cola, where athletes will be able to meet.

No armed agents in the village

Less than five months before the Games, forty-five national delegations already know their location in the village. France, the host country, was the first to choose apartments for its athletes three years ago. Then, priority is, by tradition, determined in descending order of the size of delegations. The United States, then China, were the next to choose on plan. “Around 90% of the village is already allocated”specifies Laurent Michaud. Small delegations will know their assignment when they arrive.

“The Nordics are used to being together, like the seventeen Pacific delegations of ONOC [comités nationaux olympiques d’Océanie], he adds. Some prefer to be close to the village restaurant, others to the exits or the arrival station. Still others like to be quiet on Ile-Saint-Denis. » No absurd request, however, observes Laurent Michaud. The Swiss adds, however, that delegations “European” – without further details – chose their location based on the possibility of installing cold baths.

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Security within the village is the other big challenge for the organizers. Particularly that of Israeli, Palestinian, Russian or Ukrainian but also American athletes due to the international context made flammable since the invasion of Ukraine two years ago and then the Hamas attacks against Israel on October 7. If all the delegations trust the French authorities to ensure their security, it will however be possible for them to call on their own security service, on the condition that their agents are not armed inside the village, specifies Cojop.

“These delegations prefer to be accommodated in the village rather than in a hotel because they know that the village will be, during the Games, probably the most secure place on earth”advance to World a member of Paris 2024, adding that a branch of the police headquarters adjacent to the closed perimeter of the village will ensure the protection of the athletes.

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The discretion of the organizers, however, remains with regard to the specific arrangements that these delegations may require, such as the installation of armored windows in the apartments they will occupy. “Everything will be done to ensure the safety of the athletes”has been rehearsing Paris 2024 for months.

Opening of the village on July 12

The Olympic and Paralympic Village will open its doors to athletes on July 18, eight days before the Olympic opening ceremony. However, it will be accessible from July 12 to the heads of mission of the different delegations, who will have the task, for a week, of personalizing the allocated apartments.

Tradition dictates that the flags of the two hundred and six invited countries adorn the balconies; this year should be no exception. Just as messages of a political nature will remain prohibited.

Heads of mission will also have to write with Paris 2024 an entry inventory. Thus, in the event of damage, any repairs will be the responsibility of the resident delegation, according to a compensation scale established by the organizing committee.

At the end of the Olympic competitions, Paris 2024 will have to change the signage, flags and logos inside the village in three days to put them in the configuration planned for the Paralympic athletes, before welcoming the chefs de mission, on August 18, then athletes, on August 21, a week before the start of the Paralympic Games.

The village will close its doors on September 10 for seven weeks, time for dismantling of the installations, before returning the keys on the 1st.er November to Solideo (Olympic works delivery company). A year of conversion work will then begin on the village which, by the end of 2025, should welcome the first of the 6,000 residents and 6,000 workers who will occupy the premises.

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