A burned-out Zagreb icon is finally getting erased by demolition pros. The Vjesnik building currently stands as a charred skeleton that poses a massive collapse risk for the surrounding area. Officials tapped EURCO from Vinkovci to tear down the fifty-seven-meter structure because it cannot be saved. Branko Bačić confirmed the deal costs roughly five point three million euros to clear the dangerous site.
Engineers warn that the sixteen-story tower has totally lost structural integrity, and no one should enter. Four empty fuel containers inside still need cleaning to prevent accidents during removal. Managing this wreckage gets tricky because heavy traffic flows nearby on Slavonska Avenija. The crew must clear the underpass within thirty days while the whole project wraps up within three months.
Owner Željko Majstorović runs the show at EURCO, which started decades ago. They rank sixty-eighth globally for tearing stuff down and have handled huge jobs like the Bakar coke oven chimney. Their portfolio features the Marjan Hotel in Split alongside work at Maksimir stadium and the Heineken Karlovac cellars. This crew also cleaned up after the earthquake in Banovina.
Advanced hydraulic excavators and crushers will chew through the reinforced concrete. All that debris heads to a certified recycling yard to meet legal standards. The Vinkovci team secured the bid because they offered the safest plan for navigating a busy city center. They possess the specialized gear needed to dismantle the wreckage without wrecking the neighborhood.
Engineers warn that the sixteen-story tower has totally lost structural integrity, and no one should enter. Four empty fuel containers inside still need cleaning to prevent accidents during removal. Managing this wreckage gets tricky because heavy traffic flows nearby on Slavonska Avenija. The crew must clear the underpass within thirty days while the whole project wraps up within three months.
Owner Željko Majstorović runs the show at EURCO, which started decades ago. They rank sixty-eighth globally for tearing stuff down and have handled huge jobs like the Bakar coke oven chimney. Their portfolio features the Marjan Hotel in Split alongside work at Maksimir stadium and the Heineken Karlovac cellars. This crew also cleaned up after the earthquake in Banovina.
Advanced hydraulic excavators and crushers will chew through the reinforced concrete. All that debris heads to a certified recycling yard to meet legal standards. The Vinkovci team secured the bid because they offered the safest plan for navigating a busy city center. They possess the specialized gear needed to dismantle the wreckage without wrecking the neighborhood.