Including the 288-metre tower of the National Space Centre
“In-situ concreting on the 288-metre tower of the future National Space Centre (NSC) is scheduled to be completed in the remaining months of this year”, said Andrey Bochkarev, Deputy Mayor of Moscow on Urban Planning and Construction.
Mosinzhproekt Engineering Holding is a managing company for the construction project.
“It is planned to erect 47 floors of the high-riser involving in-situ concreting and start assembling the escalator equipment, internal utility systems and facade structures”, informed Andrey Bochkarev.
The Deputy Mayor said that the main goal by the end of 2022 is to complete the in-situ concreting in the low-rise section, the congress and business centre and the parking.
“The facade systems have to be installed to provide the heat envelope of the building and the roofing structures”, added Andrey Bochkarev.
Yuri Kravtsov, General Director of Mosinzhproekt JSC, specified that the builders should also start installing the engineering equipment for the low-rise section of the NSC.
“Refrigeration supply systems, supply and exhaust systems, pipelines, air ducts and cable support systems will be installed. In addition, the installation of lifts will be started”, said Yuri Kravtsov.
The head of the holding said that the installation of the interior walls and partition walls of the low-rise buildings would be completed within this period.
In addition to the tower and low-rise buildings, a congress and business centre building and an underground parking adjacent to the complex are being constructed as part of the NSC complex of buildings with an area of more than 250, thousand square metres. All NSC premises will be interconnected by means of a closed walkway.