Oma Ehitaja supports young and talented skiers

This season Oma Ehitaja is the sponsor for Andreas Veerpalu and Kaarel Kasper Kõrge from Team Haanja.
You can read more about Andreas Veerpalu and Kaarel Kasper Kõrge on the website of Team Haanja: http://www.teamhaanja.ee/blogi/as-oma-ehitaja-on-kaimasolevast-hooajast-andreas-veerpalu-ja-kaarel-kasper-korge-toetaja
We wish the athletes the best of luck in their training and competitions!

Oma Ehitaja supports future engineers

In collaboration with TTK UAS, Oma Ehitaja will give a €1500 scholarship to one successful student from the building construction curriculum at the Tallinn University of Applied Sciences.

Oma Ehitaja supports a student from TTÜ’s School of Engineering with a scholarship

At the end of August, Oma Ehitaja and TTÜ Development Fund signed a partnership agreement to give a €2000 scholarship to a successful School of Engineering undergraduate or master’s student studying building construction.

The Oma Ehitaja engineering and master’s programme scholarship went to Areenika Lumilaan, a student of integrated studies at TTÜ’s School of Engineering.

More information: http://bit.ly/OmaEhitajaStipendium

Maarjamäe Palace 1st Construction Stage Finished Ahead of Schedule

On Monday, July 3rd, Oma Ehitaja handed over the 1st construction stage of the Maarjamäe Palace: the renovated historic castle building, the newly constructed Film Museum building and recreation areas. Construction work was completed ahead of contractual schedule. After the construction, the Estonian History Museum in Maarjamäe has changed thoroughly. The historic Orlov Castle is completely renovated and will function as an interactive center of history. The park has has been turned into a pleasant recreation and entertainment area, featuring, for example, a children’s play area shaped like the map of Estonia, a mini-golf course, open exhibition grounds, etc. A “red carpet” passing through the park leads the visitor into a newly-built Estonian Film Museum, which also houses a 210-seat cinema and conference hall. In the backyard of the castle a separate exhibition area has been created with monuments from the era of Soviet occupation. The authors of the Maarjamäe Castle architectural project are KOKO architects OÜ. The designers of the grounds, film museum and storage building are BOA OÜ and Innopolis Insenerid OÜ. The construction of the film museum storage facility will be continued on basis of a separate contract and the building will be completed by the end of the year. During the Estonian Presidency of Europe, the Maarjamäe Palace will be very actively used to organize various events related to the presidency.

Oma Ehitaja sold the company developing the shopping centre Projekt 554 OÜ

The alternative real estate foundation investing in commercial real estate EfTEN Real Estate Fund III and Oma Ehitaja AS carried out a transaction on the 19th May 2017, whereby EfTEN acquired the company Projekt 554 OÜ that develops a new shopping centre between Pääsküla and Laagri from Oma Ehitaja. The total area of the real estate of the company that was acquired with the transaction is 11 308 square meters and the area of the building under construction is 6 696 square meters, from which the rentable area covers 3 077 square meters. The anchor lessee of the centre is Selver AS with whom the lease was signed in September of 2016. Additionally, there will be a Subway sandwich cafe, a pharmacy, a flower shop, a pet shop and other smaller rent spaces. On the property, there will be adequate parking spaces ensured, of which 100 are located in the 2 800 square meter underground parking lot.

The building is designed and built by Oma Ehitaja AS. Construction works started in February and the centre will be opened in December this year.

The project “Fix the volleyball courts” brings to, or refurbishes, ten volleyball courts in Estonia

Estonian Volleyball Federation and Oma Ehitaja AS are starting the project “Fix the volleyball courts” which involves the creation or fixing of ten volleyball courts in Estonia this summer. Anyone interested can apply from today, April 4, until April 24.

In the previous 6 years of operation for the project, 60 new volleyball courts have been built in different areas of Estonia where it is now possible to stretch oneself physically on beautiful summer nights in great company. “Looking at the ever-growing love for recreational sports, I am sure that there are many more villages and communities who would like to be added to the list. “Fix the volleyball courts” is a great and very convenient opportunity to get involved,“ claims the project manager, Urmas Piik.

For 2 years now, Oma Ehitaja AS has been the collaborating partner of the Estonian Volleyball Federation for promoting recreational sports. “Fix the volleyball courts” has justified it over the last few years and due to its continuance, the project has been near to our hearts since the beginning. “By participating ourselves last year, we received even more confirmation of this,” claimed Kaido Fridolin, chairman of the board of Oma Ehitaja AS. “Since we are a construction company that also develops residential real estate, supporting that project fits our profile and services. Additionally, we have always found taking care of people’s health to be important,” he added.

By the 24th April, the jury will, from the applications sent to the “Fix the volleyball courts” competition, choose the six most prominent places, where, next summer, volleyball courts with all necessary equipment and specifications will be built. The ball will be given to the representative of the court by the Estonian Olympic Committee.

Additionally, the jury will choose ten more applications that will be put to a vote. There, four favourites will be chosen, where new volleyball courts will also be built. Volleyball lovers can see the candidates and vote for their favourite via Postimees.ee.

The jury includes the President of the Estonian Volleyball Federation, Hanno Pevkur, and the secretary general, Helen Veermäe, chairman of the board of Oma Ehitaja AS Kaido Fridolin and Rivo Vesik, the beach volleyball player who represented Estonia in the Olympic games in Beijing.

The preferred location of a volleyball court that is proposed in the framework of the “Fix the volleyball courts” competition is either on municipal or local government land. The private domain is allowed only when the owner of the land guarantees the necessary access to the court and the volleyball court is located in a visible, accessible and safe place. The applicant must add a confirmation of approval in a free format with the contact information of the local government or the private owner. It is necessary to explain why they would want a volleyball court to be built in that area. Also, it is necessary to add a plan of the location and if possible, any photographic material which will be useful in making a decision.

You can find the application form and the specific participation terms of the competition at http://vorguplatsidkorda.volley.ee/.

The timeline of the project “Fix the volleyball courts”

4th April – the beginning for submission of the applications

24th April – the end for submission of the applications

27th April – disclosure of the 6 winners and 10 applicants for the vote*** The beginning of the vote

4th May – the end of the vote

5th May – disclosure of the winners of the vote

8th May – the beginning of the transportation of courts in cooperation with the logistics company HRX Logistics.
More information
Urmas Piik
Project manager of “Võrguplatsid korda”
Telephone: 52 980 61
e-mail: urmas@volley.ee
http://www.volley.ee/.

Oma Ehitaja started the building of the Randla 6 apartment building and the selling of apartments

The new apartment building in Pelgulinn has a modern layout that supports a contemporary urban lifestyle. 
The building is designed as a five-storey building and its distinctive architectural style is showcased in the set-back terraces on the top floor. There are 45 1- to 4-room apartments with different room layouts where anyone can find an apartment suitable to their taste.
Parking is possible in the building and outside. The partially windowed lower ground floor facing Randla street allows an open view to the garden area and the children’s playground. The courtyard will be turfed, and separate resting and park areas will be created by landscaping the terrain. Every apartment on the 5th floor has wide and spacious terraces.

The Randla 6 apartment building has the energy class B, which guarantees low heating costs and high thermal insulation for the client. There are floor-to-ceiling windows with insulating qualities, convenient room-controlled floor heating, and forced ventilation with heat recovery.

The construction began in August this year and the apartment building will be ready for residents in August next year.

Randla 6 welcomes you with many leisure opportunities and proximity to the sea.

More information:  www.randla6.ee

Oma Ehitaja supports the project “Fix the volleyball courts”

On the 12th and 13th of March 2016 during the finals tournament of the League Saja that connects the Baltic volleyball clubs, the Estonian Volleyball Federation and Oma Ehitaja AS signed a contract whereby Oma Ehitaja became the main sponsor of the project “Fix the volleyball courts”. In the framework of the successful project that promoted community life, 60 new volleyball courts have been created in Estonia in the last 5 years in collaboration with the Estonian Volleyball Federation and Credit24. This year Oma Ehitaja AS took over the baton from Credit24. This summer, ten new volleyball courts will be fixed or built in Estonia.

Volleyball lovers can apply from the 14th March until the 15th April 2016.

The website for the project: http://vorguplatsidkorda.volley.ee/

Oma Ehitaja supports the project “Fix the volleyball courts”

Last weekend, during the finals tournament of the Saja League that connects the Baltic volleyball clubs, the Estonian Volleyball Federation and Oma Ehitaja AS signed a contract whereby Oma Ehitaja became the main sponsor for the project “Fix the volleyball courts”.

In the framework of this successful project that promotes community life, 60 new volleyball courts have been created in Estonia in the last 5 years in collaboration with the Estonian Volleyball Federation and Credit24. This year Oma Ehitaja AS took over the baton from Credit24. This summer, ten new volleyball courts will be fixed or built in Estonia.

Volleyball fans can apply from March 14 until April 15.

Read more about it here.