ISTANBUL
Turkish construction company Karmod said on Wednesday that it completed a steel construction villa housing project in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.
The project was carried out as part of Karmod’s ongoing activities in the Turkic republics, using its steel construction building model to deliver a modern villa-style residential complex in Tashkent.
Karmod Prefabricated Overseas Sales Manager Ozan Aydin said recent technological advances in light steel construction systems have made it easier to produce housing tailored to different architectural styles and climatic conditions.
Aydin said the villa project in Uzbekistan was specifically designed for cold climate conditions.
“With our steel construction production system, which eliminates structural safety risks, we are delivering sustainable, highly ergonomic and comfortable homes,” he added.
Pointing to growing demand from Turkic republics for light steel construction housing, Aydin said Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are among the countries where interest in Karmod’s steel house models has intensified in recent years.
Providing details on the Tashkent project, Aydin said the development was planned as a two-storey apart-villa concept.
“The project consists of four luxury residential units within a building area of 834 square meters. On-site installation was completed in 45 days by a six-member assembly team,” he said.
He said the company is also carrying out residential projects in neighboring Georgia.
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