A 298-unit apartment building is under construction in the X. district of Budapest, in the neighborhood of Népliget. The Balance Garden residential complex, which is being developed by Bayer Property, will offer a quiet and peaceful environment for future owners and residents. The uniquely designed four-story apartment building will have seven floors. Expected handover Q3 2023 Budapest, X. district, Zágrábi street 8. Number of dwellings 298 The condominium is expected to be handed over in the third quarter of 2023, but registration will be open to interested parties from March 2022. All 298 apartments in the building will have a balcony, terrace, or, in the case of ground floor apartments, direct access to the garden. The homes will be equipped with modern air conditioning and electric heating. Within the inner garden area of the property, a sustainable, multi-level green environment will provide opportunities for leisure, sport, and relaxation. Unlike in the past, the staircases of the condominium will have elegant and spacious lobbies. Balance Garden provides individual parking spaces for each apartment. Parking is provided by a surface parking area of 42 and an underground garage with 257 parking spaces. The development of 30 parking spaces that will allow for the installation of an e-charging station serves to ensure sustainability. It is also ideal for public transport users, with easy access to the M3 metro line and several tram and bus lines within walking distance.
Remetea Airfly
In spring 2020, the two-stage implementation of the airport in Remetea started. The completion of the project will fulfill a long-standing goal of enabling Bayer Construct Group employees to work quickly and efficiently in remote work areas. In the first phase, the runway and a hangar for four passenger planes will be delivered.
Debrecen Clinic – In Vitro Diagnostic Block
In 2012, Bayer Construct was commissioned to develop the In Vitro Diagnostic Center of the University of Debrecen in order to ensure efficient patient care, quality education and research. The main challenge in the construction of the more than 6,000 square meter modern building was the lobby: the glass lift and the adjacent staircase, which is the central element of the lobby, were constructed using a monolithic reinforced concrete structure, which did not allow for any subsequent concrete technology improvements. In order to achieve this successfully, the company used self-compacting concrete technology for the first time, using special chemicals and formulations imported from Western Europe.
Aquapark
Located 15 kilometers from the Hungarian border, the architectural curiosity of the Fairy Rose Aquapark is that all fifteen pools have unusual geometric shapes: oval, sloping, curved or rippling. As the structural engineers on the project, we had to cast this variety of pool shapes in concrete, with a unique formwork and a watertight concrete structure.
High Diving
One of the most spectacular events at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest was the giant high diving event. The unique 33-meter-high, 65-tonne diving tower was erected on the Danube in front of Batthyány Square in the capital. The construction of the structure and the monolithic reinforced concrete structure of the associated facilities was the work of Bayer Construct. The work involved the installation of 1,250 cubic meters of concrete and the weight of the reinforcing steel used was 103 tonnes. A real challenge was the constantly changing water level of the Danube, which had to be monitored 24 hours a day and the work organized accordingly.
V41 office building
The eight-storey office building on Váci út was developed by the Futureal Group, and the monolithic reinforced concrete structure was built by Bayer Construct. During the five months of construction in the second half of 2018, 5,600 cubic meters of concrete and 680 tonnes of reinforcing steel were incorporated into the A-class office building structure. With its large glass surfaces, two levels of internal green courtyards and exclusive roof terrace, the 12,500 square meter smart building won the “Greenest Project of the Year” at the Real Estate Awards.
Váci Greens
Váci Greens is an A+ class office development in one of the capital’s most dynamic business districts, with six exclusive buildings and a green community environment. The investment by the Belgian Atenor Group is being implemented in two phases on Váci út: the first four buildings of the development have already been handed over, while the construction of the other two buildings in the second phase is being carried out by our group on an area of around 50,000 square meters. The project’s special feature is that the separate buildings are connected by an impressive internal garden and pedestrian promenade, and its environmental sustainability is marked by the BREEAM “Excellent” certification.
Arena Corner
The Arena Corner Office Building was built on the corner of Kerepesi út and Hungária körút, a prominent transport corridor in Budapest, as part of Raiffeisen Real Estate Ltd.’s investment. In addition to the underground garage, the monolithic reinforced concrete structure of the development, consisting of ground floor + 7 floors, was built by Bayer Construct, on time and to an outstanding quality.
Alphagon Office Building
The Alphagon boutique office building is located in a prominent location in South Buda, on the corner of Dombóvári and Nádorliget streets, a few minutes walk from metro line 4. The impressive ground floor + five-storey building, lit from all sides by natural light, will offer 4700 sqm of Grade A, environmentally friendly office space to tenants. The accessible building will offer tenants a range of facilities including wall cooling technology, intelligent external shading and a communal roof terrace.
Millenium Gardens
At the foot of the Rákóczi Bridge in Budapest, the Millennium Gardens building complex is the newest element of the South Pest office corridor, which was built by our Group. The modern, all-glass, two-wing office building is located in the immediate vicinity of the Palace of Arts, the National Theater and the K&H headquarters, on the banks of the Danube. The building complex, designed with green solutions, will comprise 37,000 square meters of rentable office space, with rooftop terraces on top, offering a panoramic view of the Danube. The complex will also feature a spacious garden on the ground floor, several shops, a premium restaurant and a car park with more than 500 parking spaces.
Agora Budapest
With its office buildings and spacious community spaces, Agora Budapest is a unique new city center at the foot of the Árpád Bridge. The project was the largest structural engineering contract in the history of our Group, with the five-building office building covering 20,000 square meters of floor space. The modern building complex features a three-level underground garage with 2,170 parking spaces and electric charging points, and a considerable rental area of almost 130,000 square meters. The office buildings include a 17-storey high-rise including the ground floor. Our group has mobilized a wide range of its own capacity, both in terms of machinery and human resources: seven tower cranes were in operation at any one time, and it was not unusual for us to have nearly 300 colleagues working on the project at any one time. The second phase of the project is still to come, which will see the addition of three 60-meter office buildings to Agora.
Powder Milk Factory in Remetea
New objectives and the requirements of EU and international standards have made it necessary to rethink and modernize the most beautiful industrial building in the Gheorghe basin. One of the priorities of the refurbishment is to preserve the architectural values, while paying particular attention to the harmony between the different elements of the complex. The revitalisation of the milk powder factory, which was liquidated in 2018, and the modern dairy processing plant will contribute to strengthening the economic potential of Szeklerland.
Luxury Resort Spa Gyergyóremete
The five-star Luxury Resort Spa in Remetea, built by Bayer Strada Srl, a member of our group, will be constructed on an area of nearly 20 thousand square meters. The complex will be designed and built in harmony with the natural environment and will represent the traditional style of Szeklerland. The concept design is currently being finalized.
The hotel will feature luxurious architectural features such as an adjoining pool area, a panoramic Russian sauna, an outdoor pool and a conference block to meet all your needs. The building’s vast glass surfaces and the traditional carpentry of the wellness area will bring the unparalleled beauty of nature into the interiors.
Corvin 5
The Corvin 5 office and residential complex was the final element of one of Budapest’s most significant urban regeneration projects and part of the largest city center regeneration programme in Central Europe. The Futureal Group’s investment at the end of the Corvin Promenade was carried out in two phases over an area of 27,000 square meters, with Bayer Construct providing the reinforced concrete structure of the A-class building complex. The leasable area of the Corvin offices has been increased to 100,000 square meters, adding a new dimension to the entire district.
Király utca 40.
This elegant building in the center of Budapest has been restored by restoring the original façade designed by József Hild. Using our experience in structural engineering, we paid special attention to creating a harmony between the old classical style and modern elements. The ground floor + seven storey building, with underground parking, has 106 apartments, with luxury apartments on the roof level and shops, restaurants and cafés on the ground floor.
Tass multifunctional drainage structure
The Tass lock will be built as a water level control structure for the Ráckeve-Soroksár Danube branch. The project presented many challenges: the large differences in height, the considerably different structural thicknesses and the complex geometry put the formwork design engineers at Bayer Construct, the carpenters who made the individual formwork and the structural carpenters and engineers working on site to the test. There were many structural parts requiring custom formwork, but even the standard structural elements were challenging because of their dimensions and geometry. Several structural elements took more than 24 hours to pour. The central structure is 52 meters long, with 4,200 cubic meters of concrete and nearly 500 tonnes of reinforcing steel.
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