Sustainability in the center of Warsaw — ULMA Begira

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Sustainability in the center of Warsaw

ULMA has taken part on the construction project of Eurocentrum Complex in Poland, designed according to sustainable building standards.
Sustainability in the center of Warsaw
Nov 16, 2017

Buildings like the EuroCentrum in Poland set examples for the entire construction industry to follow. It is a modern Class A construction, meaning it complies with sustainable building standards. The project was pre-awarded LEED certification by the U.S. Green Building Council.

The building is composed of 14 storeys, with a total surface area of 67,000 m2 dedicated to offices, green atriums, shopping centres, and two subterranean floors with parking for 615 vehicles.

The ATR self-climbing systems made it possible to complete the two cores of EuroCentrum Complex building quickly and efficiently. The building core, with two stairways and lift shafts, was built with two self-climbing systems. ATR-B self-climbing brackets were used for the stairways, and ATR-P platforms were used for the lift shafts. Both systems were designed with the MK System.

To meet the demanding surface finishing requirements for the stairwells, modular ATR formwork systems were used for the exterior walls. The interior walls were completed using ENKOFORM beam formwork.

The columns were constructed with metal circular formwork. The reinforced concrete slabs were built using ENKOFLEX beam formwork shored with EP propsT-60 shoring was used to complete a slab at height in the centre of the building.