YIT reaches structural milestone on Sija Kamýk residential project in Prague

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-04-17   10:30
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YIT has reached the rough construction phase of its Sija Kamýk residential project in Prague 12. The development includes 122 apartment units, with less than 30% still available for sale. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2025, with residents moving in during spring 2026.

The structural milestone involved completing the reinforced concrete framework for the building, which has two underground levels and ten above-ground floors. Construction now continues with roofing, façade work, and technical installations. Interior work has also begun, and landscaping of the inner courtyard is underway. This private space will include seating areas and amenities such as bike and pet washing stations for residents.

The surrounding public area will also undergo improvement. Plans include the addition of new greenery, a workout zone, and a children’s playground. YIT will also repair nearby sidewalks and construct four ground-floor commercial units intended for small shops and services.

The apartment units range from 1+kk to 4+kk, with floor areas between 30 and 116 square meters. Most of the apartments include outdoor space in the form of a balcony, terrace, or front garden. Other features include triple-glazed windows, and in some cases, ventilation systems or preparation for blinds and air conditioning. Shared building amenities will include basement storage, a carriage room, and garage parking.

Environmental considerations play a significant role in the design. The project incorporates water-saving fixtures, LED lighting in common areas, and rainwater tanks for irrigation. Solar panels will be installed to reduce energy use and carbon emissions. Recycled concrete has been used in construction to help conserve natural resources, and the building will support electric vehicle charging, including a fast-charging station and infrastructure for up to 31 controlled indoor chargers.

Located in the Kamýk district, the development offers access to green spaces such as Lhotka Biotope, Hodkovičky Forest Park, and Kamýk Forest. The area includes a full range of civic amenities and is well-connected by public transport. The future D metro line, with the planned Nové Dvory station, is expected to further improve accessibility.

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