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Forbes Diamonds 2010 – Report (Supplement to Forbes, issue 2/10)


“We have always perceived the Pomorskie Voivodeship as a market with high growth potential. We have been observing a continuous influx of new companies, mostly foreign," – says Mariusz Białek, the President of the Board of Allcon Budownictwo (former Allcon), another company awarded by Forbes.

“Local authorities have always been serious about the development of urban infrastructure and creating an investment-friendly atmosphere. This contributed to our growth," he adds.

At the end of 2009 and beginning of 2010, our company, controlled by Arkadiusz Łuczycki, Sergiusz Gniadecki and Mariusz Białek, commenced works on several prestigious projects, including the construction of a new building for the University of Gdańsk’s Faculty of Biology, an A-class office building for the company Sanipor in Gdynia-Redłowo and
an A-class office building for the company AIP 3 Investment (Allcon Group member)
in a very good location, in the immediate vicinity of the Lech Wałęsa Airport in Gdańsk.

“The situation on the construction market is not bad, and the prospects are very good". The infrastructure construction sector develops dynamically and the forecasts provide for the increase in the residential construction projects," says Mariusz Białek. / Forbes, 01.02.2010


Greenhouses and Aviaries in New Premises of Faculty of Biology


Construction of new premises for the University of Gdansk Faculty of Biology starts on Monday.

Co-financed by the European Union, the facility will be constructed within the university campus in Gdansk Oliwa. For the price of PLN 69 million, by 2011, the company Allcon from Gdynia will construct a three-wing building of the total area of 23 thousand square metres. The university authorities singed a relevant agreement on 1 December 2009.

“Each wing will be allotted to a different specialisation, including the most-innovative Molecular Biology, Environmental Biology and Experimental Biology," informs Beata Czechowska Derkacz, the university spokesperson, “The building design provides for lecture theatres, lecture rooms, teaching rooms, laboratories and specialised classrooms. Some of the space will be earmarked for greenhouses and aviaries for birds. / Gazeta Wyborcza, 02.12.2009


University: Biology Students will Have New Building


The construction of new premises for University of Gdansk Faculty of Biology worth PLN 69 m will last 2 years. The agreement for construction was signed on Tuesday, the works will start next Monday.

The faculty’s new premises of the total area exceeding 23 000 m2 will be located within the University Campus in Gdansk Oliwa, among the existing buildings of the Faculty of History, the Faculty of Languages, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics.

The Faculty of Biology will occupy two four-storey and one five-storey wings, all connected with the common hall. Apart from the lecture theatre, lecture rooms, teaching rooms, laboratories and special classrooms, the facility will also have greenhouses and aviaries for birds.

“This is one of the happiest days for our university," says Professor Bernard Lammek, the Rector of the University of Gdansk, “The construction of the Faculty of Biology is a great development opportunity both for the faculty and the entire university. This undertaking, being a part of the Construction of the Baltic Campus of the University of Gdansk project, constitutes one of our investment priorities.

The contractor for this investment, company Allcon, is to complete works by 2011. Then all Faculty of Biology departments, which today use three buildings scattered all over the Tricity, will move to the new facility.

The investment is financed from the EU funds and the State Budget. The same project provides for the construction of a new building for the Faculty of Chemistry, also in the same campus in Oliwa. The works are scheduled to start in 2010. / Gazeta Wyborcza, 01.12.2009


Outstanding in Gdynia


The first office compound - Łużycka Office Park - build by Allcon is the best investment project of 2008.

As every year, on the city’s anniversary, Gdynia gives the prizes “Time of Gdynia" which are awarded for the best investment project of the previous year. The prize goes to a person or a company who contributed most to the development of the city.

“We examine such aspects as the invested capital, the number of created jobs, and the architectural qualities of the building," says Stanisław Szwabski, the Chairman of Gdynia City Council and the chairman of the “Time of Gdynia" prize committee.

The committee decided that the first of five office buildings in Łużycka Office Park, a modern office compound built by a developer from Gdynia - Allcon, was the best investment project of 2008. Five-storey buildings with the planned total floor area of 33.5 thousand m2 will be available for lease as offices and commercial space (ground floors). The first building was opened in February 2008. The lessees are the Bank Nordea, the company VTS HQ and the companies of the Allcon Group. / Gazeta Wyborcza, 10.02.2009


New hospital within 2 years. The Invasive Medicine Centre is being built behind the Medical University of Gdańsk.


A new, ultra-modern hospital of the Medical University of Gdańsk – the first hospital built in the Tricity in the last 25 years is being erected at an incredible pace. Contrary to the concerns raised before the works started, the project has not crippled the traffic around the University Medical Centre nor has it disrupted operations of the old hospital. It is almost a miracle there have been no disruptions as the gigantic investment project is being carried out on the “living tissue" of the centre.

“We are happy because everything is according to or even ahead of the schedule," Marek Langowski, the Chancellor of the Medical University of Gdańsk rubs his hands. It has been only 6 months since
the cornerstone was ceremoniously laid on 14th June to start the construction of the Invasive Medicine Centre and the contractor of the ‘zero’ state – the company Allcon S.A. – is already erecting the ground floor walls. The construction site is enormous: 12 thousand square metres limited with the Smoluchowskiego Street (near the ‘Lechia’ Stadium and the contagious disease hospital)
and the so-called lower terrace of the University Medical Centre, where the old buildings are located.

At first, lorries had to remove over 100 thousand cubic metres of soil. The underground part will provide space for a 189-vehicle car park (designed as free of charge) and technical facility rooms:
a transformer station, a generator, the ventilation and air-conditioning control room.

“That part was completed before the deadline," Chancellor Langowski praises Allcon. The authorities of the Medical University were happy to hear that the same contractor won the tender for the completion of the ground level. There is every indication that the ground storey will be ready by the end of February. Thereafter, a general contractor will take over the responsibility for the construction of the Invasive Medicine Centre. “The general contractorship will be put out to tender in the second half of January and we should know the results in March," says Marek Langowski. By the end of this year, a five-storey closed-in building shell should be completed. By the end of 2010, the hospital will be ready for the installation of the equipment and the first patients will be admitted in 2011. / Dziennik Bałtycki, 09.01.2009


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