Diaphragm walls drilling in the modern Skysawa building has been successfully completed. In the world of construction engineering, diaphragm walls drilling is considered to be one of the most complex and demanding technical processes.
It is worth noting that the diaphragm walls surrounding the building are crucial for the underground construction in the Skysawa. The underground part of the building reaches over 25 m deep into the ground and offers three underground floors. Two of them will be designated for parking, electric car charging stations, parking spaces for bicycles and changing rooms with shower cabins. The magnet attracting the building is the great location and direct underground passage to the Rondo ONZ metro station.
Construction of the 155-meter Skysawacomplex of offices and commercial units commenced as of summer 2019. It is estimated that lower building will be commissioned in Q3 2021, whereas the tall tower a year later, Q3 2022. Skysawa will offer its tenants over 40,000 sqm of gross area, where over 30,000 sqm is the office space.
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