What is being built?
Work can now begin on the infrastructure development of the Zsámbék Science and Technology Park
The development of the Zsámbék Future Industries Science and Innovation Park has reached a new stage, with the local council of Zsámbék
The development of the Zsámbék Future Industries Science and Innovation Park has reached a new milestone, as Zsámbék Local Council has successfully concluded the public procurement process for the construction works, which was won by Varga Fuvarozási és Építőipari Kft., which submitted a bid of 189.1 million forints. The project is being implemented with funding awarded under the Regional and Urban Development Operational Programme Plus.
This latest investment represents the first major phase of infrastructure development for the development previously presented, which lays the foundations for the park’s future operation.
Roads, utilities and landscaped areas are being developed
As the first step in the project, the disused buildings, foundations and other reinforced concrete structures on the site will be demolished, and the resulting construction and green waste will be removed.
As part of the development, a 50-metre-long, 6-metre-wide road, as well as four parking spaces and more than 220 square metres of pavement will be built. In addition, a stormwater drainage system will be installed, comprising two stormwater retention basins, a lined ditch and new drainage inlets.
The project will also involve the construction of the entire public utility infrastructure. More than 400 metres of water mains and more than one kilometre of gravity sewer will be laid.
Solar-powered rest areas and green spaces will also be created
As part of the project, nearly 2,900 square metres of fencing will be erected, and significant landscaping work will also be carried out. Over 3,900 square metres will be turfed and landscaped, 48 deciduous trees and 250 shrubs will be planted, and benches, cycle racks, litter bins and an accessible drinking fountain will also be installed.
One of the park’s most striking features will be a stand-alone, 3 kVA solar-powered covered rest area, which will provide visitors with a comfortable communal space.
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