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HAVELSAN Teknoloji Kampüsü Projesi

The Havelsan Technology Campus Project to be implemented under the leadership of Havelsan Facilities Directorate, TÜMAŞ as the Advisor and YDA Construction as the Main Contractor, has been designed as a high-security building with a total construction area of approximately 70,000 m2. Circulations in the building are clearly defined. Visitors will be able to finish their their business in the low-security area without entering the office space. The protocol entrance is separated from the personnel and visitor entrances. All systems of this Green Building have been designed in line with the goal of ‘minimum energy consumption and operating cost’. The solar panels to be installed on the surface of the terrace roof of the building will meet some of the electricity need of the mechanical devices on the roof. Solar panels to cover a surface area of 600 m2 are expected to produce 65 kW of power under ideal conditions. The spaces of the building have been designed to be flexible with a Flexible Space and Effective Facility Management approach in line with the dynamic internal layout of the institution or the variable nature of the projects. Easily accessible vertical shafts have been used to ensure that the electrical and mechanical infrastructure can respond to this flexibility. In addition, a raised floor system will be used in offices and laboratories. Halogen-free “fire resistant nontoxic gas” cables will be used for vertical and horizontal distribution throughout the building. Additionally, all installations will be exposed. Partition walls will be built by dry wall systems, which allows for changing the space quickly as desired. In addition to the dining hall, a 410 m2 cafeteria has been designed for the institution’s personnel. A second 55 m2 cafeteria will be available for the use of visitors in the low-security area. There will be small kitchens and cloakrooms available for the shared used of the unit personnel at the entrances of offices. Telephone cabinets have been designed to reduce noise. In addition to general meeting rooms, unit-specific meeting rooms have also been added. Also, small rest areas have been designed within office spaces.

The new building of Havelsan is planned to be completed in the end of 2021 .