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79th EUROCONSTRUCT CONFERENCE 11th-12th JUNE, WARSAW
PAB-PCR&F Institute www.euroconstruct.pl
Warsaw
In the next years Poland will remain one of the biggest
construction site in Europe. From the cohesion policy budget
for 2014-2020 Poland will receive the most from all the EU
Member States – EUR 82.5 bn. EUR 27.4 bn from this amount
will be spent on Infrastructure and Environment Programme.
EUR 4.1 bn will be allocated for infrastructure projects of
European significance in the field of transport, power
engineering and information technology as part of the
Connecting Europe Facility.
Warsaw is the biggest city in Poland and contributes
about 12% to Poland's total income.
Warsaw gained the title of the "phoenix city" because it
has survived so many wars, conflicts and invasions
throughout its long history. During World War II 85% of
buildings were destroyed but today the city is considered an
“Alpha–“ global city, a major international tourist destination
and a significant cultural, political and economic hub.
Warsaw's economy, by a wide variety of industries, is
characterized by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing,
steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing.
Many global companies are building branches, offices and
headquarters in Warsaw. With even less than 3%
unemployment rate, the city is home to major universities,
high-end malls, government seats, churches and some of
Europe's tallest buildings. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one
of the largest and most important in Central Europe.
Buildings are representatives of nearly every European
architectural style and historical period. Warsaw has
wonderful examples of architecture from the gothic,
renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods and around a
quarter of the city is filled with grand parks and royal
gardens.
79th EUROCONSTRUCT CONFERENCE 11th-12th JUNE, WARSAW
PAB-PCR&F Institute www.euroconstruct.pl
The program 11
th June 2015
Guided tour
The Royal Castle
The history of the Royal Castle goes back to the
fourteenth century when the Great Tower was
erected (now called the Justice Court Tower). In the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries during the reign
of Sigismund III Vasa, the Castle underwent large-
scale expansion and was transformed into a five-
winged edifice with an inner courtyard. It was a royal
residence, the place where parliamentary
deliberations were held and the administrative and
cultural centre of the country. In September 1944 the
Castle was blown up by the Germany army. In the
years 1945-1970, the Communist authorities delayed
making a decision on whether to rebuild the Castle.
The decision to do so was taken in 1971. Funds for the
rebuilding of the Castle which took until 1980 were
provided thanks to the dedication of the community.
Since 1995 work has been undertaken on the
conservation of the Kubicki Arcades and the
reconstruction of the gardens. Once these works are
completed, and the Tin-Roofed Palace refurbished,
the rebuilding of the Royal Castle complex will have
been finalized.
Evening reception
Dinner at the Old Town
The Old Town was established in the 13th
century. Initially surrounded by an earthwork
rampart, prior to 1339 it was fortified with brick city
walls. The town originally grew up around the castle
of the Dukes of Mazovia that later became the Royal
Castle. During the reconstruction as many of the
original bricks were reused as possible. Warsaw's Old
Town has been placed on the UNESCO's list of World
Heritage Sites as "an outstanding example of a near-
total reconstruction of a span of history covering the
13th to the 20th century”.
79th EUROCONSTRUCT CONFERENCE 11th-12th JUNE, WARSAW
PAB-PCR&F Institute www.euroconstruct.pl
The program 12
th June 2015
The morning session
• Macro-economic Outlook
• European Residential construction
• European Non-Residential construction
• European Civil Engineering
• Overall construction outlook
The afternoon session
• The overview of construction spending in the New Financial Perspective 2014-2020.
• The public procurement market for construction works in countries that are main
beneficiaries of EU funds – size, legal framework and expected changes.
• The south-eastern European real estate market.
• Power engineering construction - new needs, new challenges.
• The impact of the crisis in Ukraine on the European economy and construction market.
Conference venue 5* Regent Hotel
The Regent Warsaw Hotel is highly esteemed by
business guests, diplomats and tourists from all over
the world. Built in 2002, it has operated under its
current name since March 2014 as an independent
hotel. It is located on the corner of Belwederska and
Spacerowa streets, in the vicinity of the picturesque
Łazienki Park, and is only 20 minutes’ drive from
Warsaw’s Frederic Chopin airport and 10 minutes
from the central railway station.
The architecture and design of the hotel are
attention grabbing – a striking combination of steel,
glass and slate gives the building an extremely
modern but highly elegant look.
For conferences this luxury hotel combines the most
modern facilities in Poland with well established
reputation for incomparable style, innovation and
elegance.
79th EUROCONSTRUCT CONFERENCE 11th-12th JUNE, WARSAW
PAB-PCR&F Institute www.euroconstruct.pl
Prices and registration Regular price :
– Complete package € 2 250 (Vat Excluded)
– Basic package € 1 700 (Vat Excluded)
– Addidional participant € 500 (Vat Excluded)
Early bird until March 31st 2015 :
– Complete package € 1 900 (Vat Excluded)
– Basic package € 1 500 (Vat Excluded)
– Additional participant € 400 (Vat Excluded)
Registration at www.euroconstruct.pl/registration/
Contact PAB-PCR&F
Wspolna 37/39 24, 00-519 Warsaw
Tel: +48 728 822 077 Photo credits: Monika Kostera, DocentX, tomo, ryarwood, osito-pl