The running track stretches across the roof of Campus 6.2 and 6.3 buildings, measuring 280 meters and offering its users a full 360-degree view over the city of Bucharest. The two A-class office buildings in Campus 6 have 11 stories, the track being located on top of them, at a height of about 42 meters, where employees can go for a run outdoors while enjoying a panoramic view over the entire city. The final layer of the track is made out of tartan certified by the International Association of Athletics Federations for use in all international athletic competitions.
The well-being of employees is an issue that companies and organizations have become increasingly concerned about, as is the case in Skanska. Employees working in these two buildings can now enjoy outdoor exercise right from their office or relax in the specially arranged terrace seating next to the track, which is also equipped with a tennis table.
“Skanska has assumed the task of shaping the buildings and communities in ways that help people thrive and perform to the highest standards. Skanska buildings encourage a culture of health and well-being, all expressed through a variety of innovative elements - such as the runway on the roof of Campus 6.2 and 6.3, the first rooftop runway located on top of an office building”, says Raoul Mihalca, Project Manager within the construction division of Skanska CEE in Romania.
However, the rooftop runway on Campus 6 in Bucharest is not the first of its kind built by Skanska. Among the capitals in the Central and Eastern European region where Skanska has integrated this type of employee facility are Budapest, where the track is to be completed with the delivery of the H2Office building and Prague, where the 150-meter runway on the roof of the building Visionary was launched in 2018.
"We are happy to be finally able to talk about another innovative feature that highlights the two buildings on Campus 6 - the rooftop running track. The completion of the running track lasted 4 weeks and 13 tons of tartan were used in its construction. Although it is a recreational track, the high-quality material used for the surface of the track is certified by the International Association of Athletics Federations" adds Igor Hristenco, Project Manager within the construction division of Skanska CEE in Romania.
Skanska promotes the integration of physical activity into daily life, providing opportunities and support for an active lifestyle. In addition to the new running track, the architecture of the Skanska buildings offers opportunities to be more active even at the office, as well as areas specially designed for relaxation and recreation. Skanska also encourages the use of alternative transportation, providing bike-rental services, bike parking stands, solar chargers for electric scooters, as well as dedicated changing rooms and showers.
Skanska's concern for the environment and well-being is also recognized by the LEED Gold pre-certification, which attests to the efficiency of buildings in terms of consumption and the sustainable strategies implemented by these buildings and the WELL Silver pre-certification, a confirmation of Skanska's efforts to build an environment that contributes to improving the nutrition, fitness, mood, and performance of its occupants. (source: Skanska)