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  • 15.07.2010 - International ITF-series tennis tournament Merko Open 2010

    International ITF-series tennis tournament Merko Open 2010 in Tere tennis centre in Tondi on 17-24 July 2010.

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  • 04.04.2008 - Merko constructs the international head office of Tallink and Infortar

    On Friday, 4 April, the cornerstone was placed for the new international head office of Tallink and Infortar to be built by Merko Ehitus. The area of the office building to be completed in Spring 2009 on Sadama street is approximately 6000 square meters.

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  • 01.04.2008 - More than 2700 persons participated in the construction of Viru prison

    Merko Ehitus gave the buildings of Viru prison yesterday into the use of the client, the company completes the remaining works, mainly regarding landscaping and roads, by 30 July.
    More than 2700 persons in total participated in the construction of Viru prison located on 16 hectares in Jõhvi, the contracts were concluded with more than 220 subcontracting companies, Keit Paal, the project manager of Viru prison in Merko Ehitus, said.

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  • 20.03.2008 - The entrepreneurs support the castle and park ensemble of Kadriorg

    On Thursday, 20 March at 12.00 Eri Klas, the chairman of the supervisory board of Estonian National Culture Foundation and Karol Kovanen, the managing director of EuroPark Estonia OÜ, Marika Valk, the general director of Estonian Art Museum and Tõnu Toomik, the chairman of the management board of Merko Ehitus, signed the sponsorship contract of Kadriorg Art Museum.

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  • 12.03.2008 - Puurmani arch bridge was chosen the Concrete Building of the Year

    The Estonian Concrete Union announced the winners of the competition “Concrete Building of the Year 2007” today, on the 8th Concrete Day in the conference centre of Swissotel. The Concrete Building of the Year 2007 – Puurmani arch bridge (across River Pedja, on the 148th kilometre of Tallinn-Tartu road):
    The main prize of the competition – the engineers Siim Idnurm, Juhan Idnurm. The prize of the client – Road Administration, the prize of the constructor – AS Merko Ehitus, the prize of the supplier of the concrete – AS Rudus. The comments of the jury: the most complicated step of the construction performed under the management of AS Merko Ehitus was the concreting of the arches and lock part of the deck board which was performed for the purpose of equalization of the loads simultaneously from both coasts.

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  • 28.02.2008 - Merko Ehitus renovates the high voltage substations

    AS Merko Ehitus, having made the most favourable tender, concluded yesterday the contract with OÜ Põhivõrk Keila for the renovation of the 110 kV substation for 70,8 million kroons.

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  • 28.02.2008 - The comment of Merko Ehitus to the article “Latvia keeps Merko, struggling in scandals, off from the huge procurement” in Postimees of 28 February

    The participation of the Baltic largest construction company should not endanger the realisation of the project in no way and the submission of the competitive tender helps Latvia to get a better price. Provided the financing of the project has been decided, SIA Merks and Merko Ehitus have notified of their readiness to submit the tender.

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  • 06.02.2008 - Merko Ehitus informs shareholders of criminal proceedings’ impact on company

    Merko Ehitus convenes an extraordinary shareholders’ general meeting on February 19th, where it will announce unaudited financial results of the year 2007 and informs shareholders the impact the criminal proceedings launched regarding the land swaps are having on the company.

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  • 11.01.2008 - Merko Ehitus completed the traffic knot of Puurmani

    Merko Ehitus finished the construction of the traffic knot of Puurmani ordered by the Road Administration for making the road of Tallinn-Tartu-Võru-Luhamaa safer to replace the narrow bridge built approximately half a century ago which is located between the crossroads in the area of limited visibility.

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