At the beginning of 2022 the Eurovera Tower shell building was just over half its final height and it broke the symbolic 100 meter barrier at the end of March 2022. The tall building in Slovakia is steadily moving towards its full completion. In October the meter-thick ceiling slab on the highest 45th apartment floor will be concreted. The 17.4-meter skyscraper crown—the heaviest part of which weighs 4.7 tons—will soon take its place in November 2022, comprising of 12 two-part beams.
Construction work on Eurovea’s extension by developer J&T REAL ESTATE (JTRE) began at the end of 2019. At the beginning of 2020, four rigs began to drill almost 1,400 piles into the building foundation’s construction pit, and the first of 14 cranes towered over the site in May 2020. A key date for the skyscraper construction was in September 2020, when the base plate was concreted over a period of three days, while the façade’s extreme weather resistance was being tested. The skyscraper then began to take shape, and after the base with 15-meter V-shaped support columns was completed, floors have been added at an approximate rate of one every 11 days.
This Slovak skyscraper will deliver 400 residences with practical layouts, high ceilings, excellent quality, and each home will have a terrace with a clear and unique view of Bratislava.
In addition to the skyscraper, the Eurovea 2 complex project also includes Eurovea shopping center extension, Riverside residences, Pribinova X, Pribinova Y admin buildings, and the underground garages.