Franjo Tuđman Airport (IATA: ZAG, ICAO: LDZA) is the largest and most important airport in Croatia. In 2016, 2,776,087 passengers passed through the airport, making it one of the ten busiest airports in the area between the Adriatic and the Baltic.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE PROTECTION STUDIES
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY STUDIES
FIRE ALARM AND FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN
SMOKE STUDY
SPRINKLER SYSTEM
SMOKE AND HEAT EXTRACTION SYSTEMS
DESIGN OF MECHANICAL AND THERMOTECHNICAL INSTALLATIONS (HEATING, COOLING AND VENTILATION)
DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC INSTALLATIONS (WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE)
DISPLAY OF ALL APPLIED FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES
Dubrovnik Airport is the third busiest airport in Croatia, after Franjo Tuđman Airport and Split Airport. The terminal at Dubrovnik Airport is the second largest in Croatia after the one in Zagreb. An economic zone and a four-star hotel were built next to the terminal.
In May 2010, a new passenger terminal was opened at Dubrovnik Airport, where air bridges were installed, making this airport the only Croatian airport that allows passengers to make a dry transition from the building to the aircraft.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE AND TECHNOLOGICAL EXPLOSION RISK ASSESSMENT
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
NUMERICAL EVACUATION SIMULATION
STUDIJA ODVOĐENJA DIMA I TOPLINE
The largest sports arena in Croatia, Arena Zagreb, was built in 2008 for the needs of holding the 21st World Handball Championship.
Due to its beauty, functionality and importance, this grandiose building has become a new architectural symbol of the city of Zagreb. Arena Zagreb was officially opened on January 17, 2009.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
NATURAL SMOKE EXTRACTION DESIGN
HANDOVER TEST PROGRAM
Arena Stožice is a multipurpose sports hall in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The capacity of the hall is 12480 seats, or about 14450 for concerts. Arena Stožice has an area of 14,164 m². It was built in 14 months and opened on August 10, 2010.
CTP Projekt was involved in the STUDY OF NATURAL SMOKE EXTRACTION.
The National and University Library in Zagreb (abbreviated as NSK) is the central library of the Republic of Croatia and the University of Zagreb.
As the pivotal institution of Croatian culture, science and education, it is a public institution of national importance owned and founded by the Republic of Croatia.
The library performs library and information activities of the National Library of the Republic of Croatia and the Central Library of the University of Zagreb, as well as scientific research and development activities for the purpose of building and developing the library system of the Republic of Croatia. In mid-2019, work began on the arrangement of the southern part of the building and the general renovation of the exterior of the library and some interior parts.
The renovation was prompted by the decision to hold part of the activities related to the Croatian Presidency of the European Union in the building of the National and University Library. The works were completed in 2019, and the renovated premises were officially presented on December 20, 2019.
The planned building is for business purposes. On the ground floor there are entrance areas with reception, areas for catering and commercial facilities, while on the upper floors there are exclusively offices with complementary facilities such as meeting rooms, utility rooms, toilets, etc.
The exception is on the 6th floor where there is an area for rest and relaxation of employees and on the 7th floor there is a canteen for employees. Almost on each floor there are terraces that stretch over one or two floors and are used for relaxation of employees.
The office building of Hrvatska Lutrija is planned in the western part of the project, while the eastern part is planned for the realization of additional facilities.
A new office building is planned to be built in Novi Zagreb, in the Sopot neighbourhood, south of Dubrovnik Avenue.
DISPLAY OF FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES
DESIGN OF MECHANICAL THERMOTECHNICAL INSTALLATIONS
SMOKE AND HEAT PROTECTION SYSTEM DESIGN
FIRE ALARM AND GAS DETECTION SYSTEM DESIGN
STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
ESTIMATION OF THE COSTS OF CONNECTING POTENTIAL ENERGY SOURCES TO THE BUSINESS BUILDING OF THE CROATIAN LOTTERY
Croatian Radio and Television (abbreviated HRT) is a Croatian public radio and television institution. The founder of Croatian Radio and Television is the Republic of Croatia, and the founding rights are exercised by the Government of the Republic of Croatia.
The date of foundation of Croatian Radio and Television is 15 May 1926, the date of foundation of Croatian Radio (then Radio Zagreb). The former Television Zagreb, today Croatian Television, began broadcasting thirty years later, on 7 September 1956.
CTP Project participated in more than 30 different projects on different blocks of the building.
Some of the projects are:
FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM (BLOCK 30)
CHECKING AND ALIGNMENT OF THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM WITH THE FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM
VENTILATION SYSTEM PROJECT - FIRE DAMPER DISPOSITIONS (BLOCK 10, BLOCK 20, BLOCK 50)
STAIRWAY PRESSURE VENTILATION (BLOCK 30)
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY, ARCHITECTURE, FIRE DETECTION AND ENTRANCE CONTROL PROJECT FOR IMPROVING EVACUATION EXITS
TECHNICAL REPORT - VIBRO-DIAGNOSTIC AND ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT OF AIR CONDITIONING UNITS
ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT CONDITION OF SUBSTATIONS
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE 862 m² WARDROBE AREA (BLOCK B30) - ARCHITECTURE, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND FIRE AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY REPORTS FOR IMPROVING FIRE SAFETY MEASURES
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ARCHIVE SPACE FOR STORAGE OF FILM CULTURAL HERITAGE, IN THE CENTRAL BLOCK BUILDING B-10 - ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT, OVERVIEW OF ALL APPLIED FIRE SAFETY MEASURES AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY REPORT
CTP Projekt was involved in the NATURAL SMOKE VENTILATION PROJECT FOR THE LARGE HALL.
Franjo Tuđman Airport (IATA: ZAG, ICAO: LDZA) is the largest and most important airport in Croatia. In 2016, 2,776,087 passengers passed through the airport, making it one of the ten busiest airports in the area between the Adriatic and the Baltic.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE PROTECTION STUDIES
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY STUDIES
FIRE ALARM AND FIRE PROTECTION DESIGN
SMOKE STUDY
SPRINKLER SYSTEM
SMOKE AND HEAT EXTRACTION SYSTEMS
DESIGN OF MECHANICAL AND THERMOTECHNICAL INSTALLATIONS (HEATING, COOLING AND VENTILATION)
DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC INSTALLATIONS (WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE)
DISPLAY OF ALL APPLIED FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES
Dubrovnik Airport is the third busiest airport in Croatia, after Franjo Tuđman Airport and Split Airport. The terminal at Dubrovnik Airport is the second largest in Croatia after the one in Zagreb. An economic zone and a four-star hotel were built next to the terminal.
In May 2010, a new passenger terminal was opened at Dubrovnik Airport, where air bridges were installed, making this airport the only Croatian airport that allows passengers to make a dry transition from the building to the aircraft.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
FIRE AND TECHNOLOGICAL EXPLOSION RISK ASSESSMENT
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY
NUMERICAL EVACUATION SIMULATION
STUDIJA ODVOĐENJA DIMA I TOPLINE
The largest sports arena in Croatia, Arena Zagreb, was built in 2008 for the needs of holding the 21st World Handball Championship.
Due to its beauty, functionality and importance, this grandiose building has become a new architectural symbol of the city of Zagreb. Arena Zagreb was officially opened on January 17, 2009.
CTP Projekt was involved in the following projects:
NATURAL SMOKE EXTRACTION DESIGN
HANDOVER TEST PROGRAM
Arena Stožice is a multipurpose sports hall in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The capacity of the hall is 12480 seats, or about 14450 for concerts. Arena Stožice has an area of 14,164 m². It was built in 14 months and opened on August 10, 2010.
CTP Projekt was involved in the STUDY OF NATURAL SMOKE EXTRACTION.
The National and University Library in Zagreb (abbreviated as NSK) is the central library of the Republic of Croatia and the University of Zagreb.
As the pivotal institution of Croatian culture, science and education, it is a public institution of national importance owned and founded by the Republic of Croatia.
The library performs library and information activities of the National Library of the Republic of Croatia and the Central Library of the University of Zagreb, as well as scientific research and development activities for the purpose of building and developing the library system of the Republic of Croatia. In mid-2019, work began on the arrangement of the southern part of the building and the general renovation of the exterior of the library and some interior parts.
The renovation was prompted by the decision to hold part of the activities related to the Croatian Presidency of the European Union in the building of the National and University Library. The works were completed in 2019, and the renovated premises were officially presented on December 20, 2019.
The planned building is for business purposes. On the ground floor there are entrance areas with reception, areas for catering and commercial facilities, while on the upper floors there are exclusively offices with complementary facilities such as meeting rooms, utility rooms, toilets, etc.
The exception is on the 6th floor where there is an area for rest and relaxation of employees and on the 7th floor there is a canteen for employees. Almost on each floor there are terraces that stretch over one or two floors and are used for relaxation of employees.
The office building of Hrvatska Lutrija is planned in the western part of the project, while the eastern part is planned for the realization of additional facilities.
A new office building is planned to be built in Novi Zagreb, in the Sopot neighbourhood, south of Dubrovnik Avenue.
DISPLAY OF FIRE PROTECTION MEASURES
DESIGN OF MECHANICAL THERMOTECHNICAL INSTALLATIONS
SMOKE AND HEAT PROTECTION SYSTEM DESIGN
FIRE ALARM AND GAS DETECTION SYSTEM DESIGN
STUDY OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
ESTIMATION OF THE COSTS OF CONNECTING POTENTIAL ENERGY SOURCES TO THE BUSINESS BUILDING OF THE CROATIAN LOTTERY
Croatian Radio and Television (abbreviated HRT) is a Croatian public radio and television institution. The founder of Croatian Radio and Television is the Republic of Croatia, and the founding rights are exercised by the Government of the Republic of Croatia.
The date of foundation of Croatian Radio and Television is 15 May 1926, the date of foundation of Croatian Radio (then Radio Zagreb). The former Television Zagreb, today Croatian Television, began broadcasting thirty years later, on 7 September 1956.
CTP Project participated in more than 30 different projects on different blocks of the building.
Some of the projects are:
FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM (BLOCK 30)
CHECKING AND ALIGNMENT OF THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE AIR CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION SYSTEM WITH THE FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM
VENTILATION SYSTEM PROJECT - FIRE DAMPER DISPOSITIONS (BLOCK 10, BLOCK 20, BLOCK 50)
STAIRWAY PRESSURE VENTILATION (BLOCK 30)
FIRE PROTECTION STUDY, ARCHITECTURE, FIRE DETECTION AND ENTRANCE CONTROL PROJECT FOR IMPROVING EVACUATION EXITS
TECHNICAL REPORT - VIBRO-DIAGNOSTIC AND ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENT OF AIR CONDITIONING UNITS
ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT CONDITION OF SUBSTATIONS
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE 862 m² WARDROBE AREA (BLOCK B30) - ARCHITECTURE, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND FIRE AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY REPORTS FOR IMPROVING FIRE SAFETY MEASURES
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE ARCHIVE SPACE FOR STORAGE OF FILM CULTURAL HERITAGE, IN THE CENTRAL BLOCK BUILDING B-10 - ARCHITECTURAL PROJECT, OVERVIEW OF ALL APPLIED FIRE SAFETY MEASURES AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY REPORT
CTP Projekt was involved in the NATURAL SMOKE VENTILATION PROJECT FOR THE LARGE HALL.