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Agreement Signed for the Reconstruction of Three New School Buildings in the Sarajevo Canton

 

The implementation of energy efficient measures will improve learning and working conditions for students and employees in these institutions

 

Sarajevo, October 29, 2018 Within the BiH Energy Efficiency Project, three new educational institutions in the Sarajevo Canton will receive a new look through renovations and the implementation of energy efficient measures. The project is being realized by the FBiH Ministry of Physical Planning and financied through the World Bank credit line.
Today an agreement was signed between Josip Martić, Minister of Physical Planning in FBiH and representatives of companies “JV Promark doo” and “ZT Tehnozštita doo” from Mostar, who have been selected as the official contractors of the projects.
Over 1.250.000,00 KM will be invested in the reconstruction of the institutions, and construction will be in accordance with global standards in energy efficiency. The schools that will be reconstructed include the ‘Electrical Engineering High School’, in Sarajevo, the “Fifth Elementary School”, in Ilidža, and the Elementary School “Izet Šabić”, in Sarajevo.

 

“Successful cooperation with the Government of the Sarajevo Canton has resulted in the reconstruction of 10 facilities. With the same enthusiasm, we plan to realize new projects in the future all with the aim of demonstrating the advantages of energy efficiency, which among other things include improvements in comfort of the facilities themselves, as well as long-term savings on electricity bills, “said the Minister of Physical Planning in FBiH, Josip Martić.
The renovations will include measures such as window replacements, thermal facade installation, roof repairs, replacement of exterior carpentry, boilers that use new energy sources and the replacement of existing LED lighting. This will lead to improvements in learning conditions for students as well as working conditions for employees in these institutions.

 

Upon completion of the projects, significant savings are expected in energy costs and CO2 emissions.