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Keilaniemi Tower, Espoo

A high-rise hybrid building with 34 above-ground floors and four underground basement floors will rise in Keilaniemi, Espoo.

Keilaniemi Tower, Espoo

When completed, Keilaniemi Tower will be the tallest office building in Finland. The building will house apartments, a hotel, office space and parking spaces. The location of the tower building by the sea raises the requirements for the technical solutions of the facades. Wind tunnel tests have been carried out for wind load dimensioning in two different design phases. we were responsible for third-party price control. Keilaniemi Tower is aiming for a LEED certificate. The goal is for the project to be completed in 2029.

Customer
Hartela Etelä-Suomi Oy

Location
Espoo

Size
88 600 brm²

Completion
2029

Services
Third party inspections

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