Stanford Residential complex
Monthly progress report:
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200 m³ of brickwork completed: 130 m³ in Section 101 and 70 m³ in Section 102.
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Installation of heating, sewage, and water supply pipes is ongoing in Sections 102 and 107.
A series of works was also completed across the sections and in the parking area.
Section 102
– facade from the courtyard side is being actively insulated with mineral wool
Section 106
– facade works – insulation and installation of the subsystem for tiling the facade with adhesive tiles are being completed on the ground floors
Section 109
– 125 m³ of concrete poured
– on the 1st residential floor, verticals are completed and reinforcement structures for the floor slab are being assembledтя
Parking
– 130 m³ of concrete poured
– floor slab of the -4 floor is 100% complete
– vertical structures of the -3 floor are 80% completed
– arrangement of ramps at the -4 floor level is ongoing
– reinforcement structures are being assembled to complete the floor slab of the -3 floor of the first section


Apart-hotel VELMY
Block А
– 100% of the vertical elements of the 3rd floor are completed
– 100% of the external wall masonry from ceramic blocks and internal partitions from solid bricks (1st residential floor) are completed
– floor slab of the 3rd floor – 75% ready, 4th floor – 30%
– vertical elements of the 4th floor are 25% completed
Block B
– floor slab of the 3rd floor is 100% completed
– tying of vertical elements of the 3rd floor is 10% completed
– preparation of bricks for the masonry of internal partitions on the 1st floor is ongoing
– waterproofing is 90% completed
– insulation of the basement floor – 80% ready
2nd stage
– concrete preparation for the strapping beam of the 2nd stage retaining wall – 80% completed
– pile heads for the installation of the retaining wall beam frame – 80% completed


Polaris Home&Plaza Residental complex
Section 4.1
– installation of insulation with dowelling of the main field is 35% completed
– application of the reinforcing layer with glass mesh installation is 5% completed
– pressure testing for leaks of the water supply and heating systems on the 20th floor is being conducted
– pumps for the pump room have been delivered.
– installation of the external lightning protection outlets is completed.
Section 3.3
– 95% ready vapor barrier of the external installation joints of the windows.
– 15% ready installation of insulation with dowelling of the main facade field.
– installation of equipment in IHS No. 1 is finished, the equipment is being prepared for testing. Installation of equipment for boiler house No. 1 is ongoing.
– delivery of apartment doors is ongoing.
Section 3.2
– brickwork on the cold passages continues.
– cradles for facade works have been installed.
– 10% of the vapor barrier of the external installation joints of the windows is completed.
– 5% of the insulation installation with dowelling of the main facade field has already been completed.
Section 3.1
– masonry of walls and partitions on the 11th floor is completed, works continue on the 12th floor. Masonry has begun from the 13th to the 17th floors.
– elevator equipment has been received.
Section 2.2
– monolithic works: floor slab above the 12th-13th floors and vertical elements are completed. Installation of vertical elements of the 14th floor is ongoing.
Total of 512 m³ of concrete was poured during the month.


La Manche Clubhouse
Installation of a ventilated facade is in progress.
How does this process work?
- first, the brick masonry is plastered
- the next step is the installation of brackets for the future aluminum substructure systems
- after that, the La Manche walls are insulated with faced mineral wool, which has vapor and moisture protection properties. The material is installed in two layers — 100 mm and 50 mm
- then aluminum substructure systems are installed, which form the frame for the facade cladding
- the final stage is cladding with porcelain stoneware. At our site, porcelain stoneware from a Ukrainian manufacturer is used
This facade construction technology gives the building a more prestigious appearance and makes it more resistant to weather conditions than a wet facade.
Another component of facade works is the installation of an expansion joint. It is needed so that the building can slightly expand, contract, or move due to temperature changes and settlement without forming cracks in the walls and facade.
At the moment, the installation of the expansion joint between sections 4 and 5 has been completed.

