Office Building for Maru Group
Description
The MARU office building has a unique location in Tallinn – on the border of Lake Ülemiste and the city center. Both, the city center and the Tallinn Airport are only a five-minute drive away. Although the building is located on one of the city’s important arteries, with its greenery and view of the Tallinn skyline, the building provides an attractive and calm working environment.
Description
In spring 2014 AS Maru Metall signed a contract to produce a canopy main truss sections for Estonian National Museum.
Total length of the main truss is 60meters and it consists of six modules. The average size of one module is 12x4x2xm. The heaviest module weighs approximately 21 tons.
The building was finished in 2015.
Description
Maru Metall AS signed in spring of 2014 an agreement to produce tram catenary stanchions for tram lines in Tallinn. A total of 263 posts were produced to the following areas: Pärnu mnt, Majaka and Peterburi street.
Description
The Bank of Estonia Gallery is a spatial glass gallery in a steel structure, which is located in an enclosed interior courtyard and is a hidden architectural jewel. The spatial steel frame
was built in the factory, and thereafter, cut into sections for transporting purposes, delivered to the site and reassembled. This complicated assignment provided valuable experience.
Description
The project total capacity is about 650 tons of steel structures and additionally handrails, gratings etc. Karlstad CHP was completed in 2014.