ZÜBLIN Nederland, the Dutch construction subsidiary of STRABAG, has secured a contract to construct a residential complex worth approximately €139m ($144.8m) for Greystar in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The '&Amsterdam' development is a three-part building complex with a gross floor area of 57,017m².
To be built in the Amstel III area of south-east Amsterdam, the project is part of the district's transformation into an urban neighbourhood.
The complex will offer 561 apartments across three buildings, with a total living space of 48,000m², plus 1,000m² of commercial space and an underground car park with approximately 200 parking spaces.
The units will cater to various segments of the domestic housing market, including the social rent, mid-rental, and free rental sectors, with unit sizes ranging from 30m² to 120m².
The site's design includes roof gardens, enhancing biodiversity and quality of life for residents. The buildings, standing at heights of 77m, 45m, and 30m, will surround a shared courtyard garden.
Sustainable technologies are integral to the project, incorporating a thermal heat storage system, solar panels, and a rainwater collection system that releases water into the local sewerage system with a time delay.
Upon completion in early 2028, &Amsterdam is expected to achieve a high energy efficiency rating and is targeting a Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology certification of Excellent for building operation.
STRABAG SE North + West segment management board member Jörg Rösler said: “We are particularly pleased to contribute to the realisation of this important project for Amsterdam with our expertise in sustainable planning and construction.
“There is an urgent need for affordable yet attractive living spaces everywhere - all the more reason for our ZÜBLIN teams to fully focus on the timely and high-quality completion of &Amsterdam.”
Last month, STRABAG North Rhine-Westphalia started constructing a new value stream management site in Neuss, Germany, focusing on resource-conserving construction.