Works at Kaufland commercial center from Theodor Pallady are finalized. The 130th store was inaugurated with the occasion of Kaufland’s 15th anniversary in Romania.
Works at Leroy Merlin from the same Bucharest area have also been finalized.
For both projects, Apolodor performed earthworks, systematization, exterior works and utilities.
Tiriac Tower – Infrastructure work on the Tiriac Tower office building has been completed. Apolodor carried out excavation works, with a volume of over 40,000 cubic meters, platforms and other infrastructure works for the building.
Location Bucharest Status Completed Service Infrastructure, Excavations Division Utilities Customer
Press Square Underpass March 21 – 22, 2015 – The precast concrete elements placing was performed within a very short period of time, in order to avoid traffic restriction in the area. The works were performed in two stages, after each one, the road being rebuilt and opened for circulation. Two high tonnage cranes were used in order to lift and place each precast concrete element (over 150 tones).
Location Bucharest, City Center Status Finalizat Works General Enterprise Beneficiary Bucharest Municipality
Dacia Mioveni – Apolodor performed the demolition by implosion for the Administrative Building on the Dacia platform, Saturday , February 14, 2008, at 15:00 pm.
Location Mioveni Status Finished Services Demolition Divizion Demolition
The building, consisting of 10 levels (Ug + Gf + 8F) and with a ground footprint of 960 sqm, is only 3 meters from the connection building with the new administrative one. The old pavilion had to be demolished so that the nearby building (connected to power, water, gas, and fully functional) would not be damaged.
Following the controlled implosion, for which a quantity of 90 kg of explosive was used, the building tilted at 30° in the direction of the P3 car parking, so that, although they were very close, the connecting body and the new administrative building were not affected at all.
At a distance of 2 meters from the place where the building fell, there was also a functioning sewage, which also remained intact after the pavilion’s contact with the ground.
All the material resulted from the demolished building was collected in the pit executed prior to the implosion, which was 20 meters wide and surrounded by an earth dam, having the role of stopping the shock waves. No damage was reported whatsoever (no broken windows of the surrounding buildings), and the photos showed that even the lighting poles at 2 meters distance remained untouched.