2. 10. 2024

New Chapters in the Construction of Multi-Residential Buildings

At Marles, we are proud to announce that we have recently secured several important projects in the Slovenian market. Our innovation and quality of construction have convinced numerous investors in multi-residential projects. As one of the leading European manufacturers of prefabricated buildings, we have gained trust through our long-standing tradition, technological advancement, and certifications that confirm the highest standards of safety, energy efficiency, and sustainability.

Multi-Residential Building in Lenart – Our Contribution to Modern Living

In Lenart, we are participating in the construction of a multi-residential building on Jurovska Road, which includes 37 apartments and parking spaces, with part of the implementation using our prefabricated system, bringing numerous advantages. Prefabricated construction, in combination with traditional methods, allows for faster and more efficient execution while maintaining exceptionally high standards of safety, durability, and energy efficiency. Knowledge of details, precise planning, and our extensive experience in construction are key to the successful completion of such a demanding project.

Advantages of Prefabricated Construction: Speed, Quality, and Flexibility

Prefabricated construction offers numerous advantages that are crucial for modern building projects. One of the most important features is the speed of execution. The production of building elements in controlled indoor environments allows for complete quality control, while also eliminating potential delays caused by adverse weather conditions. All prefabricated elements are prepared in advance in our factory, meaning that the time spent on the construction site is significantly shorter compared to traditional construction.

Additionally, prefabricated construction enables high energy efficiency, as all elements are precisely manufactured and installed, ensuring excellent airtightness and minimal heat loss. The use of natural materials, such as wood, allows for sustainable construction with a low carbon footprint.

Committed to Excellence and Innovation

Our experience from past projects and in-depth knowledge of prefabricated construction enable us to successfully collaborate on even the most demanding projects, such as the one in Lenart. The combination of traditional construction, which includes underground garages and concrete structures, with our prefabricated technology that ensures top-tier insulation, energy efficiency, and soundproofing, allows us to create sustainable and comfortable living solutions for future residents.

At Marles, we always strive to meet the highest expectations of our clients, whether in housing or other areas. Our commitment to continuous improvement and innovation drives our success, something we are immensely proud of. The projects we undertake, both domestically and internationally, confirm our role as a leading provider of prefabricated construction.

Prefabricated Construction as a Response to Sustainability Challenges

Prefabricated construction is also a response to the need for sustainable building. The use of wood as the primary structural material allows for construction with a negative carbon footprint, contributing to the reduction of CO2 emissions. Additionally, prefabricated buildings are designed to meet nearly zero-energy building (nZEB) standards, meaning they consume very little energy for heating and cooling, with the majority of energy coming from renewable sources such as solar power or geothermal systems.