The construction market in Europe is forecasted by GlobalData to decline by 2.8% in real terms in 2023, having grown by 1.1% in 2022. A key growth market will be the infrastructure market, with output rising by 0.9% in real terms. GlobalData tracks and profiles all major construction projects from announcement to completion. For further insight on this market, buy the latest profiles here.
Here are Europe’s five largest office building construction projects that were initiated in Q4 2023, according to GlobalData’s construction projects database.
1. Kirchberg K22 Headquarter Complex
The headquarter complex project involves the construction of an office building at Kirchberg in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
Construction work started in Q4 2023 and is expected to be completed in Q2 2027.
The purpose of the project is to develop a new headquarter building for ArcelorMittal. Buy the profile here.
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2. Brussels VRT Headquarters Building
The project involves the construction of a three-story VRT headquarters building on a 65,000m2 area at Reyers site in Brussels, Brussels Capital region, Belgium.
Construction work commenced in Q4 2023 and is expected to finish in Q3 2026.
The purpose of the project is to develop a new office building to cater to the growing requirement for a larger office space for VRT in the region. Buy the profile here.
3. Campus Ulleval
The project involves the construction of a 10-story, 36,000m2 campus with two buildings linked by a common entrance area across two levels in Oslo, Norway.
Construction work started in Q4 2023 and is forecast to complete in Q2 2026.
The complex is intended to create a flexible framework for staff, partners, and clients, and attract start-up companies both inside and outside of the geoscience industry. Buy the profile here.
4. Middelfart Office Complex
The project involves the construction of 12,400m2 three office buildings with five, six, and seven-stories respectively in the Central Jutland, Denmark.
Construction work commenced in Q4 2023 and is expected to be completed in Q2 2026.
The project aims to achieve the certify according to DGNB Gold and DGNB Hjärta. It will create 800 jobs. Buy the profile here.
5. The Dome Mixed-Use Tower Redevelopment
The project involves the renovation of The Dome mixed-use tower in Brussels, Belgium.
Construction work started in Q4 2023 and is expected to be completed in Q4 2025.
“’The Dome’ is a new economic and housing project in the Brussels region. The project aims to obtain the BREEAM Excellent certificate and fully meet the ambitions of the Brussels Region to provide high-quality, multifunctional and future-oriented buildings. Buy the profile here.
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