With this agreement, the construction of the most architecturally and technically demanding part of Emonika can begin. Works are scheduled to start in October 2025, with completion expected in just over two years. The southern section will be built on the site directly adjacent to Ljubljana’s main railway station and is set to become a new landmark in the city centre.
The 100-metre tower will rise across 23 floors and will be the tallest office building in Slovenia once completed. The adjacent shopping centre will offer over 22,000 square meters of leasable area across more than 80 retail units. A new 200-room hotel will be located above the commercial area, complete with a rooftop terrace overlooking the city. Beneath the complex, a four-story underground garage will provide approximately 850 parking spaces for tenants, visitors and hotel guests.

This is the second major contract awarded to STRABAG within the Emonika project, following their appointment as contractor for the northern part of the development earlier this year. The new contract for the southern section is valued at approximately 134 million euros, bringing the total value of STRABAG’s engagement in the project to 230 million euros. The northern section, which is already under construction by STRABAG, includes three residential buildings with 187 apartments, an office building, a hotel and supporting commercial spaces, as well as 650 underground parking spaces.
Péter Glöckler, Member of the Management Board of STRABAG SE for the South + East segment, added: “To be entrusted with the full execution of this landmark project makes us proud. Emonika is more than just a construction site – it’s a flagship project that perfectly combines modern urban living with mobility and sustainability. Our international teams from Ljubljana, Belgrade, and Budapest are working together to bring this vision to life.”

All commercial buildings within the Emonika complex are designed according to BREEAM sustainability standards. The southern section will incorporate modern construction technologies including heat pumps, energy recovery systems and low-emission materials, while also ensuring optimal energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
