Update from Wrocław – Mountpark

Another update! See how Mountpark Wrocław, which is supervised by our inspectors, continuous to grow in front of us. Soon shell&core works will be finished and … finishing works will be executed! And it’s all thanks to Tomasz Mastej, who constantly supervises the progress and our team on the construction site.

Who is waiting for the end result?

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What`s next with the Wind Farm Investment Act and the 10H rule?

by Grzegorz Piórczyński

 

Even if a given issue is not in the circle of interest of a wider group of people, it happens that there is an aspect of a subject which is so important that even people who do not deal with it on a daily basis know about it. In the case of the renewable energy sources industry (RES) and wind farms in Poland, such an aspect is the ’10H rule’. This rule concerns the minimum distance of residential buildings from a wind turbine, which cannot be less than ten times the height of the turbine at the maximum blade height. We are talking about distances of 1500 – 2000 m, which according to Instrat Policy Note 01/2021 “Wind in the sails. The 10H rule and the potential of onshore wind energy in Poland” (report in Polish) excluded 99.7 percent of Poland’s area from wind investments. As it is not difficult to guess, in practice this has completely inhibited the development of the entire sector. From the very beginning, i.e. 2016, the industry called for the relaxation of these restrictions so as to reconcile the interests of the neighbours of the investment as well as the investors and the whole society benefiting from RES.

The need for change is obvious to everyone, especially when it is not just about money, but about the environment and climate in general, i.e. all of us. Work on these changes is in progress (it is worth noting that with the participation of a friendly law firm DWF). The amendment to the “distance” law was discussed by the Director of the Department of Low-Emission Economy, Ministry of Development and Technology during the panel “The future of onshore wind in Poland” at the Polish Wind Energy Association conference in Serock in August. The main assumptions of the new act are to maintain the principle of locating a new wind power plant only on the basis of a LSDP. The general distance principle of 10H is to be retained, but with the possibility for municipalities willing to build new investments in their area to designate areas in local plans for the construction of wind turbines at a shorter distance from residential buildings. In such circumstances the new “two-way” minimum absolute distance of the power plant from residential buildings will be 500 m. This distance will no longer apply to determine the minimum distance of the wind power plant from forms of nature conservation (environmental regulations will apply). It will be obligatory to consult a nearby municipality (whose area is located at a distance of less than 10H) on the draft LSDP for a wind power plant. A neighbouring municipality will be obliged to develop a LSDP for its land within the power plant’s range of influence. There is also a proposal to enable municipalities to locate RES investments in production, storage and warehousing areas, as well as in mining areas, provided that LSDP specifies the maximum height of the buildings and the minimum distance of 500 m.

When will the changes come into force? The director at the conference was not able to give specific dates. According to information obtained by Business Insider from the press service of the Ministry of Development and Technology (article in Polish), “the expected date of adoption of the bill by the Council of Ministers is the turn of the third and fourth quarter of 2021. The assumed date of entry into force of the provisions of the law is the beginning of 2022”. Time is running out, going back to the Instrat report, “the lack of change poses a threat to Poland’s ability to meet its binding 2030 climate targets. These targets call for a 55 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union relative to 1990. As pointed out in the Instrat Foundation’s “Road to the Goal” report (report in Polish), this requires a sharp reduction in CO2 emissions in the electricity sector. To make this possible, installed wind power capacity should exceed 18 GW by 2030″. In addition, experts point out that the time necessary to launch new farms in the case of suspended projects is 3 years, and 6 years for new ones. We keep our fingers crossed for the quickest possible solution of the problem, and we encourage all interested persons to read the aforementioned publications.

We are in Builder Poland!

➡️ What are fit-outs?
➡️ What distinguishes office fit-outs?
➡️ Why are they a challenge to the executive team?

These and some other questions are answered by our Architect and Design Coordinator – Agnieszka Kotuniak-Olszewska in a special article prepared for Builder Polska.
Our experience in the field of fit-outs allows us to implement further projects, such as the one for Browary Warszawskie, where the residential, office and service areas were combined.

Feel free to browse the following article 👉 https://bit.ly/3ie36iG

Builder’s Day 2021

Today we celebrating the Builder’s Day!

It is an especially important holiday for us, the tradition of which dates back to the times of the Polish People’s Republic. Moreover, it was associated not only with emphasizing the importance of work leaders, but also with … an earlier end of work.

Although times have changed, it is worth remembering about those who share one place – a construction site. On this occasion, we would like to wish all the Builders the best things – professional fulfillment, defect-free handovers and satisfaction with the contribution to the development of the construction industry.

We gain knowledge and we want to share it!

We are constantly developing and we are happy to share our knowledge!

Such an opportunity is offered by industry events in which we often participate. Also during the seminar organized by British Embassy Warsaw, we had the opportunity to discuss the New Polish Public Procurement Law together with Mariusz Witkun and Arkadiusz Osiński MRICS who was an expert on Q&A session.

Thank you for the invitation!

#conference #law #procurement #development

DOZ S.A. with a new work space

We always fulfill our obligations on time! And in the case of fit-outs carried out for one of our clients, we complete this project 20 days earlier!

Thanks to the watchful eye of Anna Pilch and Paweł Majewski, DOZ S.A. can enjoy the comfortable space arranged in the center of Warsaw within 2 months! The view from the 10th and 14th floors is delightful, and the details and solutions are perfect for office work!

And this is not the end … There are more fit-outs for CPI Property Group Polska that we cannot wait to share with you!

#fitout #projectmanagemnet #supervison #project

Technical audit for Brookfield Asset Management

Four warehouses, two properties, one customer!

We had the pleasure to conduct a technical audit for Brookfield Asset Management in two locations: Warsaw and Wrocław, in 4 halls with a total area of 122 660.99 m2!
What’s more, we also supported the process of purchasing these real estates, thanks to which the defects in TTD were removed and their costs were agreed.

Thank you for your trust and remember – you are always welcome!

#wearehouse #audit #TDD #realestate