How did the City of Le Havre leverage Oxand Simeo to optimize its 300-building portfolio, streamline maintenance and deconstruction, and plan sustainable school investments?
Context
The City of Le Havre owns a predominantly post-war asset portfolio, with varying levels of quality. In order to rationalize its existing buildings, the City now faces challenges related to maintenance, deconstruction, disposal, and optimization. To address these, it aims to implement a digital tool for asset maintenance, enabling the development of robust and sustainable multi-year plans. The City also manages a significant school property portfolio, with over 70 schools and more than 300 buildings in total. To maintain these infrastructures, it invests more than 3 million euros annually in school assets.
In Figure
300
buildings
70
schools
3M€
annual
What did we do?
Structuring and capitalization of knowledge
Assessment of asset performance
Simulation of various maintenance and investment scenarios
Oxand Simeo™ deployment plan for technical and asset management (training, use cases, organizational and improvement roadmap)
Gains
A structured and digitized asset portfolio
Assessment of asset performance
Simulation of various maintenance and investment scenarios
Oxand Simeo™ deployment plan for technical and asset management (training, use cases, organizational and improvement roadmap)