BAYER AG

BAYER AG

CLIENT

Bayer AG; is a German multinational chemical and pharmaceutical company founded in Germany in 1863. Their business relations with Russia have a long history that began in 1876, when Bayer opened a dyestuffs factory in Moscow. This was Bayer`s first production facility outside Germany. 

All Bayer subgroups are represented in Russia: Bayer HealthCare aims at prevention and treatment of diseases. Bayer CropScience holds one of the leading positions in the market of protecting plants against invaders, diseases and weeds. Covestro is a supplier of high-tech polymer materials and an innovator in the fields of construction, automobiles, sports and entertainment industries.

The regional company network in Russia comprises 36 locations with representative offices in all main cities.

PROJECT

We were appointed by Bayer AG to undertake the fit-out of their new Head Office for Russia in the Burevestnik Complex. This was our largest fit-out project awarded at that time at 11,000 m2 (previously the SUEK offices at 9,900 m2 in the Silver City BC, completed earlier, was the largest).

The fit-out, from shell and core, was in the newly constructed building that formed part of the Complex. Our scope included all aspects of the works including MEP and low voltage systems. The project was completed in 4 months.

RELATED PROJECTS

This was our 4th project in this Complex, continuing our very successful relationship with Horus Capital, the Project Managers of the works, and also the building's developer.

Previously we had completed the capital reconstruction and extensions to the original buildings in the complex, the fit-out of the main buildings Reception Area and the fit-out of the Restaurant Complex for the tenant's of the complex.

We had worked previously with Horus Capital extensively on their Krugozor Development

BAYER AG

 

Fit-out of new offices from shell & core

Location : Burevestnik BC, Moscow
Architect : Eller + Eller (Germany)
Engineer : Metropolis
Area : 11,000 m2
Management : Horus Capital