When renovating and reconstructing buildings, we focus on preserving historical value while adapting to modern standards. Our team combines technical expertise, a sense of architectural heritage, and innovative solutions to breathe new life into old buildings. Renovation work requires careful planning, special attention to detail, and the use of advanced construction technologies to ensure the long-term durability and energy efficiency of buildings.
In reconstructions, it is crucial to balance preserving the characteristics of the building with modernization that allows for its continued use according to today's needs. Whether it is cultural heritage, commercial, or residential buildings, we strive to create solutions that are sustainable, functional, and aesthetically refined.
With our experience in renovation and reconstruction, we ensure that our projects comply with current regulations and standards while enabling the use of modern technologies and materials that contribute to extending the lifespan of buildings.
Before starting the renovation, a thorough assessment of the current state of the building is required. This includes inspecting structural integrity, the condition of installations, insulation, the roof, the facade, and other key elements.
Based on the condition assessment, a renovation plan is prepared, including necessary interventions, timelines, budgets, and material choices. It is important to consider functionality, aesthetics, and energy aspects.
For certain types of renovations, it is necessary to obtain appropriate permits and approvals, such as building permits, heritage protection approvals (if the building is culturally significant), and other regulatory approvals.
If the building is structurally damaged or outdated, structural improvements are required, such as repairing foundations, walls, ceilings, and other load-bearing elements.
Renovations often include upgrades to electrical, water, heating, and ventilation systems to ensure efficiency and compliance with modern standards.
Improving energy efficiency is often a key goal of renovation. This may include improving insulation, replacing windows and doors, installing energy-efficient heating and cooling systems, and using renewable energy sources.
Renovating the facade and roof can include repairs, cleaning, painting, replacing damaged parts, or a complete overhaul to improve the building’s appearance and protection against weather conditions.
Interior renovation can include refurbishing floors, walls, ceilings, sanitary facilities, kitchens, and other interior spaces to improve comfort and functionality.
Upgrading safety systems, such as alarms, smoke detectors, evacuation plans, and other security measures. It is also important to ensure accessibility for people with limited mobility.
Renovation often includes aesthetic upgrades, such as painting, decorating, facade renovation, and other interventions that enhance the building’s appearance.
After renovation, proper management and maintenance of the building are required to preserve its functionality, safety, and aesthetic appearance.