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A projekt az Európai Unió támogatásával, a Kohéziós Alap társfinanszírozásával valósul meg.

ON THE BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEERS’ PROFESSIONAL DAY THE METRO WAS VISITED ALSO – JAZZ CONCERT CLOSED THE CULTURAL EVENT SERIES OF DBR THIS YEAR


4 december 2009

The Coordination Association of Hungarian Building Services Engineers has organized the Day of Hungarian Building Services Engineers the 14th times this year. In the frame of the event besides the professional conferences, awards ceremonies and building services engineering professional exhibition, this year not only the traditional Building Services Engineers’ Ball provided an opportunity for cultural relaxation, since yesterday after the presentation on the building services engineering curiosities of metro 4 the invitees could also take part in an unordinary jazz concert organized with the support of the Buderus Hungária Kft. at the Móricz Zsigmond circus station, which is now structurally completed.

Based on the announced design competition and having obtained the opinion of the Hungarian Chamber of Engineers the committee of organizers awarded the building services engineers of the year. On the professional conferences the latest developments and processes were presented with the participation of the most important Hungarian and foreign manufacturers, but policy issues were also discussed on the role of the Hungarian building services engineering taken in the international and domestic construction industry, and on regulations and expected trends. This year the hall of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics hosted the grandiose building services engineering exhibition.

The event was ended by the now traditional Building Services Engineers’ Ball, but before that with the support of the Buderus Hungária Kft. a concert of the Swing-swing jazz band surprised the nearly 300 prominent representatives of the Hungarian building services engineering profession at the Móricz Zsigmond circus station of metro 4. With this the cultural event series of the DBR Metro Project Directorate has also arrived to its last station this year, by which a direct and unordinary opportunity was provided for the city residents and the profession also to look behind the scenes of the metro construction. Although, now most of the stations are structurally completed, the future platforms are taken over by the interior builders of the Swietelsky Magyarország Kft., with regard to the success of the cultural events the DBR would like to continue the initiative from the spring, and when the works allow it in 2010, DBR will try to provide opportunities for introduction for Hungarian artists at the unordinary and grandiose venues of the project.

Budapest, 4th December 2009

DBR Metro Project Directorate