14.7.2022
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Real estate and construction
Intellectual property

KSB advises architecture firm William Matthews Associates

KSB's team (Václav Rovenský, Dana Jacková and Tomáš Trávníček) is advising British architecture firm William Matthews Associates (WMA), which won the international design competition for the new headquarters of Správa Železnic (National Railway Administration - NRA) in Prague.

The building will house the NRA’s entire organisation, which includes several thousand employees who currently occupy a number of buildings in Prague and elsewhere. The aim is to create a modern work environment for NRA staff that is strategically located in the expanding centre of Prague.

KSB’s assistance has consisted mainly in negotiating the terms of the contract for the architectural study and the design documentation and in supporting WMA throughout the contract negotiation process for the project itself.

More information about the project can be found here.

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