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Construction of New Settlements ‘Miljacka’ in Sarajevo Nearing End

Published October 13, 2013
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naselje_miljackaThe construction of new settlements ‘Miljacka’ in Sarajevo, with 63 residential units, from 33,5 to 100 square meters, is nearing an end. The settlement is being build for the needs of the modern family and in accordance with standards of modern quality construction, energy saving and the preservation of the environment.

In the last few days the set up of the façade in the south part of the building has been finished, as well as exterior doors and internal works are nearing an end.

Around 30 flats will be ready by mid-November.

The new settlement ‘Miljacka’ is found behind the broadcasting house in Sarajevo on street Džemala Bijedića.

(Source: klix.ba)

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