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20.06.2012

Not so Quiet on the Western Front

Another tender invitation for Targi Kielce infrastructure expansion

Not so Quiet on the Western Front

Western terminal – a visual rendering

- A multi-level car park to host 500 vehicles, equipped with a monitoring system for free parking space availability and the new entry terminal on the west-side of Targi Kielce lot. This is the last phase of the Targi Kielce trade fair centre expansion – the investment which amounts to 170 million PLN. These infrastructure elements are to be complete by the end of 2013. We have just opened the tender procedures, you are most welcome to place your bid offers – says Andrzej Mochoń PhD, the Targi Kielce President of Board.

– Targi Kielce’s rapid development has made it necessary to continue investment which translate into a new quality – explains President Andrzej Mochoń – there are 1800 parking spaces at the disposal of the trade fair guests and exhibitors; we hold almost 70 trade fair events a year. The largest-scale exhibitions such as the agricultural technology trade fair AGROTECH brings together as many as 50 thousand guests. This generates a great demand for parking areas. The situation will substantially improve once the multi-storey car park and the west-side entry are operational.

These solutions will make the access to the Targi Kielce trade fair and exhibition centre easy, fast, comfortable and, on the top of that, collision-free since the project is in line with the local road system modernisation. There will be a separate slip-carriageway off the Kielce ring road which leads directly to the TK centre, thus the trade fair visitors and exhibitors who use the Warsaw, Krakow and Łódź trunk road will arrive straight to the Centre

The TK infrastructure expansion starter in 2009 as a part of the East Poland Regional Operational Programme; it has encompassed the construction of the east-side entry terminal, construction of Poland’s most state-of-the-art exhibition pavilion E and reconstruction of the F hall which had been damaged in the fire. The construction of Eastern Poland’s largest Congress Centre and its underground parking lot is now under way. The new Congress Centre will be the venue for congresses, conferences and events for 1000 people. The Kielce’s highest tower - a 57-metre tall look-on spire will be the centre’s crowning element.

- In order to make our offer comprehensive we have already planned to erect a hotel facility. Now we seek a prospective investor – adds Andrzej Mochoń.