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Tripolis-Park set for completion

Tripolis-Park is approaching completion after almost three years. Uber, its main tenant, will soon be moving into one of the three towers and part of the new building – the ‘horizontal’ skyscraper, dubbed a ‘landscraper’. Law firm De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek will follow at the end of 2023.

Tripolis-Park approaches completion

Around 18 months after construction started, Tripolis-Park is now gradually nearing completion. On the outside, the final sections of the new sustainable façade are being added to the former towers. Inside, the contractor is working on the finishing details.

Tripolis Park completed on the outside as work continues inside

A milestone for Tripolis Park: the exterior of the building is now more or less completed and all square metres of office accommodation have been let. The contractor is now working on the interior. In this, sustainability is a very important factor.

Tripolis Park exterior façade almost complete

The transformation of Tripolis Park has reached an important phase. A year and a half after the start of construction, work is now underway on the exterior. It is turning out to be quite a puzzle. ‘The original complex has more than 1,700 different window frames, all of which we had replicated.’
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Tripolis-Park ‘landscraper’ makes its mark on Zuidas

All you need to do is blink and there’s another totally new building in Zuidas. In less than a years’ time, it will be virtually impossible to avoid the Tripolis-Park ‘landscraper’. Building quickly and effectively is what Niels Beentjes, planning engineer at construction company G&S Bouw, enjoys doing.
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Four in a row at Tripolis Park

The four columns of the future Tripolis Park landscraper are complete. Their stature means that they can be seen from afar. As a result, the ‘horizontal skyscraper’ is already a landmark, although the towers themselves will soon be hidden behind a covering.
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Slipping at Tripolis Park

In the blink of an eye, there are suddenly two tremendous 45-metre concrete towers between Tripolis Park and the A10 motorway. ‘Because we built the towers with slip forming, we were able to complete them in just 18 days’, says Henry de Koning.

Tripolis receives a reclining skyscraper

The special shapes of Tripolis are still standing, but nonetheless everything looks different compared to 5 months ago. The demolition works have almost been completed and G&S Bouw is now working on the foundation of the ‘landscraper’, a reclining skyscraper.