Article | REF: C4120 V2

Passenger terminal building

Authors: Xavier BRUSSEAU, Alexandre VOGLEY, Laura BUIREL

Publication date: January 10, 2015

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3. Terminal program

3.1 Definition and purpose

A terminal is a public building, built by a public contracting authority (State, local authorities and their groupings, public establishments, chambers of commerce and industry). Consequently, the construction operation must comply with the law on public contracting and its implementing decrees. In particular, the project owner must draw up a program, in accordance with article 2 of this law:

"In the program, the project owner defines the objectives of the project and the needs it is intended to satisfy, as well as the constraints and requirements in terms of social, town-planning, architectural, functional, technical and economic quality, integration into the landscape and environmental protection, relating to the construction and...

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