CBRE takes over PM of two Skanska buildings in Bucharest

09
Nov
2020
News - CBRE takes over PM of two Skanska buildings in Bucharest #Bucharest #CBRE #office #property management #Romania #Skanska

by Property Forum | Office

CBRE was appointed by developer Skanska to provide property management services for the Campus 6.2 and Campus 6.3 office buildings, located in the central-western area of Bucharest. The two projects total 38,000 sqm, increasing the portfolio managed by CBRE in Romania to approximately 840,000 sqm of office space and shopping centres.


The Campus 6.2 and Campus 6.3 buildings accommodate among tenants companies in the financial, IT and leisure sectors, such as Société Générale, Microsoft and World Class. Campus 6.3 was delivered in October of this year, and Campus 6.2 is to be completed in the first quarter of 2021.

Along with the two mentioned buildings, Campus 6.1 building is part of the Campus 6 project, also delivered and managed by CBRE. Upon completion, the Campus 6 complex will include four office buildings with a total leasable area of over 81,000 sqm. Both Campus 6.2 and 6.3 have secured a WELL Silver pre-certification and their WELL Health-Safety Rating certification is underway

„In recent months, we have noticed the importance of the community we are part of, all studies showing that insufficient socializing with peers is the main aspect that we miss when working from home. Employees have growing expectations regarding the office they work in, from health and safety measures to the ambience created in the buildings. The trust given by Skanska motivates us to continue the development of the community within the Campus 6 project, which is gradually becoming a destination for over 5,000 people”, added Valeriu Toma, Deputy Head of Property Management, CBRE Romania.

CBRE continues to implement the highest security standards, in order to ensure an optimal climate for people to return to the office. These measures include redefining common areas and their servicing by creating clear traffic corridors, specific health and safety measures, such as UV filters, door handle covers, lift button protections, HVAC servicing (air conditioning) and natural ventilation.

In Romania, the property management department of CBRE was established at the end of 2013 and currently totals approximately 840,000 sqm in 8 major cities, including office buildings such as Campus 6.1, Timpuri Noi Square, AFI Victoriei Plaza (former known as Aviatorilor 8), AFI Park Floreasca, AFI Lakeview, Green Gate, Victoria Park, One Tower and shopping malls among which Sun Plaza Bucharest, VIVO! Cluj-Napoca, VIVO! Constanța, Shopping City Suceava.




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