Global construction industry is in the path of digitalisation

In December 2019 an article by Novarc’s board member Virgo Sulakatko was published in Rakennustekniikka, the Finnish Civil engineering construction journal. It addressed the digital transformation going on in Estonia. So far it manifests in our e-state activities and ICT sector. The construction industry is taking steps in order to keep pace with global innovation … Read more

Novarc recognized within digital innovation team

On November 27 the conference Construction 2020+ took place in Cinamon Kosmos in Tallinn. A special prize issued by the the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications “Best digital innovation project 2019” was awarded to T1 Mall of Tallinn. Project team: Client: Tallinna Moekombinaat AS Designers: Novarc Group AS, Civen OÜ, E-Betoonelement AS, IB Aksiaal … Read more

Reidi road opened

On November 29, Reidi road located in Central Tallinn was opened to traffic. Its design started in September 2015 when the client Tallinn Public Works Department signed the contract with the consortium of design companies K-Projekt AS, Novarc Group AS and Järelpinge Inseneribüroo AS. The assignment was aimed at decentralization of traffic load, enhancing the connections … Read more

Novarc in China with the delegation of the Digital Construction Cluster

From October, 25 till November, 3 the Estonian Digital Construction Cluster visited China -Beijing and Shanghai – to learn about the latest developments and implementation of digital construction. The delegation participated in the international buildingSMART conference that addressed digital construction solutions developed in different countries. Among the 24 members of the delegation were Virgo Sulakatko … Read more

Novarc on energy efficiency conference

The conference „Near zero energy and passive buildings – experience in Germany“ arranged by the German-Baltic Chamber of Commerce took place on 22 October in Tallinn. From Novarc, Ragnar Jõesaar made a presentation “Energy efficiency requirements while designing the Fine Arts School”. See more in Ehitusuudised Download presentations