The construction of a slurry wall as part of the construction of the Infinity office building in Wrocław has begun. The state-of-the-art office project, which is being developed in the very heart of Wrocław, at John Paul II Square (the junction of Legnicka and Nabycińska Streets), will offer in total almost 22,000 sqm of leasable area. Eiffage Polska Budownictwo is responsible for the implementation of the current stage of works. The investment is scheduled to be completed in Q1 2023.
So far, as part of the Infinity project, certain systems conflicting with the building have been reconstructed. They comprise, for instance, heating and electrical power networks, as well as infrastructure installations. Archaeological research has also been carried out by a team of experts, who have extensive knowledge of the specific nature and history of the very center of Wrocław.
“We are very pleased to announce the start of construction works at Infinity. Despite the Covid-19 pandemic wave, which significantly prolonged the administrative processes and a difficult business environment, we have recently seen a significant increase in interest in leasing the office space, and therefore we believe is the right time to launch this fantastic project. The preparation phase is over and it is with enthusiasm we have started the construction of the slurry wall. According to our schedule, the building will be ready for tenants in early 2023,” Roger Dunlop, CEO of Avestus Real Estate, said.
Infinity will be a seven-story truly A-Class building offering 18,727 sqm of office space, 1,561 sqm of retail space, and a three-level underground car park with 311 parking spaces. With cyclists in mind, 120 bicycle stands will be provided in a closed-off zone including changing rooms and showers. The office building will be BREEAM Excellent.
(WBJ)