What is being built?
This is how residential development near the waterfront in District XIII is progressing: structural construction will soon be completed.
The third phase of the Dagály Park project, involving investment and property development by OTP Ingatlan Zrt., is well underway in the popular Vizafogó district of Budapest's 13th district. The new chapter of Dagály Lakópark is being brought to life by the design of Bolla and Gregersen Architects Kft.. The building will have a basement, ground floor and eight upper floors, as well as three staircases and a total of six lifts, and will be constructed using prefabricated reinforced concrete elements from INETON.
Construction is well underway, with the structural handover scheduled for the end of January and the final handover of the project expected at the end of May 2027.
The modern structural engineering solutions of INETON contribute greatly to the current phase of work. With the design, manufacture and scheduled on-site installation of prefabricated reinforced concrete elements based on BIM, construction can proceed as quickly and predictably as possible.
Precise fit, minimal on-site work
The façade of the building, located near the Danube riverbank, the renovated Dagály beach and the Danube Arena, matches the clean, modern appearance of the previous phases. This is achieved by the prefabricated concrete elements of INETON, which are manufactured with an aesthetic, exposed concrete-like surface.
The company, which specialises in concrete element manufacturing, design and construction, will supply a total of more than 2,800 concrete elements for the building, of which:
- 276 pieces – 920 square metres of solid wall elements,
- 334 pieces – 6400 square metres of bark wall elements,
- 40,000 square metres of bark mulch,
- 54 stair treads,
- 198 balcony elements, as well as
- 18 rectangular beams.
The INETON not only recognises the advantages of digitalised prefabrication, but also applies them, so that through BIM-based design and robotised prefabrication, every component fits precisely and on-site work is reduced to a minimum.
Efficient and precise implementation for long-lasting and aesthetic results
This means that the preparation and manufacturing processes are based on a coordinated digital model, while the product designs and components are manufactured in a controlled operating environment. Delivery and installation take place in scheduled, pre-agreed crane windows, which reduces traffic, noise and dust pollution in the surrounding area. An additional advantage of just-in-time (JIT) delivery is that, as the components are delivered in line with the construction schedule, there is no need to set up a separate storage area.
To summarise the advantages of digitised prefabrication:
- Compared to conventional construction methods, the 50% can reduce construction time by up to 50%.
- Less on-site work is required, reducing noise, dust and traffic congestion.
- Ensures sustainable production through optimised concrete usage and waste reduction.
- Outstanding structural quality can be achieved, as every component is manufactured in the factory under controlled conditions.
As can be seen from the above, prefabrication is not only a question of efficiency, but also of quality and sustainability. The prefabricated concrete elements of INETON also provide a durable and aesthetic solution.
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