Nizami Recidences
The project consisted of the construction, common areas finishing works, electrical and mechanical works of a luxury housing complex which is located in Baku. The building consists of 2 blocks, each block has 15 storey with a total area of 17000 sqm. The two buildings are almost identical.
Scope of Contract
- Thermal insulation,
- Water insulation,
- Roof cladding works (ceramic tiles).
- External insulation,
- Texture paint,
- Aluminum doors & windows,
- Aluminum decorative panels,
- GRC and GRP facade elements.
- Natural stone floor and wall covering works,
- Ceramic tiles covering works (swimming pool and common wet areas),
- Wooden wall covering works,
- Gypsum board and decorative suspended ceiling works,
- Wooden and aluminum doors.
- Transformer substations and MV switchgear,
- Diesel generators,
- Main distribution / MCC / Sub distribution boards,
- Lighting,
- Telecommunications,
- Fire alarm and protection,
- Earthing and lightning protection,
- Low voltage systems (cable TV, telephone, security/intruder alarm).
- HVAC systems (heating/air conditioning/ventilation),
- Cold / Hot water supply, storage, piping,
- Sewage system collection pipes and pumps,
- Car park underground exhaust and ventilation,
- HVAC ducting, insulation, piping works,
- Boiler room and related works,
- Fire fighting system pumps and piping,
- Sprinkler system,
- Rainwater drainage,
- Swimming pool mechanical works.
- External insulation,
- Texture paint,
- Aluminum doors & windows,
- Aluminum decorative panels,
- GRC and GRP facade elements
Construction of reinforced concrete structural system,
Execution of roof finishing works of the two buildings;
Execution of all exterior finishing works of the two buildings;
Execution of interior common areas finishing works;
Installation of all electrical systems;
Installation of all mechanical systems (HVAC, plumbing, sanitation and sewage systems);
Execution of all exterior finishing works of the two buildings;
Client
PAYKTAHT
Date of Commencement
June, 2006
Date of Completion
June, 2008