Dekpol Budownictwo to build Świdnik Arena, the largest investment in Świdnik’s history

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2025-01-16   07:06
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The city of Świdnik in the Lublin region is set to undergo a transformative development with the construction of Świdnik Arena, a Multifunctional Development Center designed to address the evolving needs of the local community. The ambitious project, which will be carried out by Dekpol Budownictwo as the general contractor and financed by the Municipality of Świdnik, marks the largest investment in the city’s history.

Spanning over 9,000 square meters and with a volume exceeding 70,000 cubic meters, the Świdnik Arena will include a modern sports and entertainment hall capable of accommodating more than 2,000 spectators. The facility will stand 18 meters tall and is set to be completed by the second half of 2026, establishing itself as a premier venue for cultural, athletic, and community events in the region.

The project is being hailed as a milestone for Świdnik’s development. Marcin Dmowski, Mayor of Świdnik, emphasized its significance, stating that the center will serve as a multifunctional hub for education, culture, and social interaction. He expressed confidence that the PLN 79 million investment would not only improve the quality of life for residents but also position Świdnik as a modern and integrated city.

Świdnik Arena will host a wide range of activities, including sports competitions, cultural events, concerts, conferences, and trade fairs. It will also become the home base for the PZL Leonardo Avia Świdnik volleyball team and other athletic teams, making it a central hub for sports in the region.

The project’s scale and vision are complemented by the implementation of advanced technical and technological solutions. According to Dawid Osmólski, Sales Director of Dekpol Budownictwo, the arena will adhere to international standards set by organizations such as FIFA, FIVB, FIBA, and IHF, as well as Polish sports unions. Osmólski highlighted the arena’s potential to become a cornerstone of cultural and social life in Świdnik, hosting events that will leave a lasting impression on the community.

Photo: Multifunkcyjne Centrum Rozwoju

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