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FLANDERS INVESTMENT & TRADE MARKET SURVEY
BUILDING AND BUILDING
MATERIALS IN SLOVENIA
Flanders Investment & Trade – Ljubljana
Barbara Čeč – Acting head of office
Embassy of Belgium - Trg Republike 3/VIII - SI-1000 Ljubljana - Slovenia
T: +386 1 426 75 94 – E-mail: [email protected]
Building and building materials in Slovenia | January 2015
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Table of contents
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2.
3.
4.
General information on Slovenia’s economy _________________________________________________ 3
1.1.
Member of Euro-zone since 1/1/2007________________________________________________ 3
1.2.
Gross Domestic Product growth in recent years ________________________________________ 3
1.3.
Stable labour market and low inflation _______________________________________________ 3
1.4.
Foreign trade ___________________________________________________________________ 3
The building sector in Slovenia ____________________________________________________________ 4
2.1.
Overview and main categories ______________________________________________________ 4
2.2.
Slovenia’s construction during economic recession _____________________________________ 4
2.3.
Value of construction put in place during the economic crisis _____________________________ 5
2.4.
Residential housing price indices ____________________________________________________ 9
Building materials branches _____________________________________________________________ 10
3.1.
General introductory note as to foundations, floorings and wall building __________________ 10
3.2.
Floor coverings _________________________________________________________________ 11
3.3.
Building materials for walls (external and internal) ____________________________________ 22
3.4.
Roofings ______________________________________________________________________ 26
3.5.
Windows and doors _____________________________________________________________ 29
3.6.
Energy installations______________________________________________________________ 33
3.7.
Thermal insulation materials ______________________________________________________ 37
3.8.
Air conditioning systems _________________________________________________________ 40
3.9.
Building chemistry ______________________________________________________________ 42
Civil engineering _______________________________________________________________________ 45
4.1.
Road infrastructure______________________________________________________________ 45
4.2.
Tunnels _______________________________________________________________________ 45
4.3.
Road viaducts and bridges ________________________________________________________ 45
4.4.
Some important players in infrastructure ____________________________________________ 45
4.5.
Railway network construction _____________________________________________________ 47
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Building industry associations and useful links ______________________________________________ 47
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Contracting companies _________________________________________________________________ 49
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Fairs for the construction industry ________________________________________________________ 53
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1.
General information on Slovenia’s economy
1.1.
Member of Euro-zone since 1/1/2007
Slovenia was one of the Central-European countries joining the European Union in May 2004 and was the first of
the new member states to join the Euro-zone on 1 January 2007. This joining of the Euro-zone, which went quite
smoothly, highlights that the country’s economy was and still is the most advanced in Central-Europe. As a matter
of fact, Slovenia’s wealth is quite well up to EU-averages: GDP per capita, which is commonly used to measure a
nation’s wealth, has reached around 80% of the EU-28 average in 2013.
(source:
Eurostat
Information
–
http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statisticsexplained/index.php/GDP_per_capita,_consumption_per_capita_and_price_level_indices ).
1.2.
Gross Domestic Product growth in recent years
After exiting recession in 2013, the Slovenian economy grew by 2,5% year-over-year in the first half of 2014.
Slovenia has been increasing its export market shares, particularly for goods, since 2013 and net exports have
remained the largest contributor to economic growth in the first half of 2014. Investment was another significant
contributor to growth, driven by EU-funded infrastructure projects, while investment in equipment fell further.
(source:
The
European
Economic
http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/eu/countries/slovenia_en.htm)
1.3.
Forecast
Autumn
2014:
Stable labour market and low inflation
Unemployment peaked at 10,2% in February 2014 and is expected to continue declining over the forecast
horizon. Private sector wages are expected to continue rising moderately but the continued containment of
public sector wages in 2014 and 2015 will help restrain overall wage dynamics.
This, combined with a recovery in productivity this year, implies that overall unit labour costs are set to fall by
1,2% in 2014 and then remain stable, supporting external competitiveness.
Given the downward trend in prices for raw materials and energy, the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices
(HICP) is forecast to decline to historically low levels in 2014 and increase only marginally in 2015 and 2016,
mainly due to slowly rising oil prices and the expected recovery of domestic demand.
(source: The European Economic Forecast Autumn 2014)
1.4.
Foreign Trade
Most of Slovenia’s foreign trade occurs with the EU. In November 2014 more than three quarters of Slovenia’s
trade in goods was generated in trade with EU Member States; 78.0% of total exports and 78.3% of total imports.
The growth of exports in November 2014 compared to November 2013 was caused by higher exports to EU
Member States (by 10.3%), while exports to EU non-member countries were almost the same (0.1% lower).
Exports to EU Member States amounted to EUR 1,567.1 million and exports to EU non-member countries to EUR
443.2 million.
In the January-November 2014 period Slovenia exported most products from the group of medicaments and
imported most products from the group of oils obtained from bituminous minerals.
(source: Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia)
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2.
The building sector in Slovenia
2.1.
Overview and main categories
In Slovenia, the building sector is divided into two broad categories: construction (both residential and nonresidential) and civil engineering works. For ease of use, the sector can be subdivided into three segments:
residential buildings, non-residential buildings (for offices as well as for commercial use) and civil engineering
(construction of roads, tunnels etc.).
Are there better times ahead for construction activity in Slovenia? Economic recession delivered a serious blow
to construction activity, which was in decline since 2008. However, it has been slowly growing again since April
2013.
2.2.
Slovenia’s construction during economic recession
In 2012, 18,392 enterprises with predominantly market activities were registered in construction activity in
Slovenia, which is 5.4% less than in 2008, when construction activity peaked, and 2.9% less than in 2011. In 2012,
most construction enterprises performed specialised construction work (79.8%); they were followed by
enterprises engaged in construction of buildings (17.2%) and those engaged in civil engineering (3.0%).
In 2012, construction enterprises employed 62,357 people, 30.5% less than in 2008 and 9.6% less than in 2011.
Compared to 2008, the number of employees in enterprises engaged in construction of buildings was almost cut
in half (it dropped by 45.5%). The number of employees in enterprises engaged in civil engineering decreased by
38.7% and in enterprises performing specialised construction work by 17.8%.
In 2012, construction enterprises generated just over EUR 1.2 billion of value added, which was 41.6% less than
in 2008 and 5.2% less than in 2011. More than half of the value added (54.0%) was generated by enterprises
performing specialised construction work, almost a quarter (24.8%) by enterprises engaged in construction of
buildings and 21.2% by enterprises engaged in civil engineering.
Earnings in the total amount of almost EUR 768 million were paid in construction activity in 2012, which is almost
a third (31.0%) less than in 2008 and 11.3% less than in 2011. Compared to 2011, earnings declined the most in
enterprises engaged in civil engineering (by 20.5%), and the least in enterprises performing specialised
construction work (by 4.3%). In enterprises engaged in construction of buildings the amount decreased by 15.0%.
In 2012, construction enterprises with at least 20 persons in employment generated EUR 75 million of gross fixed
capital formation, which is 1.6% of total gross fixed capital formation in Slovenia or 22.5% more than in 2011.
The largest share of gross fixed capital formation was generated in 2008, 4.0% of total gross fixed capital
formation in Slovenia.
According to Eco Fund data, in 2008-2013 more than 63,000 investments in residential buildings were
implemented and just over EUR 88 million of subsidies were paid for this purpose. The Eco Fund started its
activity in 2008, when the share of Eco Fund subsidies amounted to 0.6% of the value of construction put in place
on residential buildings at current prices. In the following years the share of subsidies was growing and in 2013
it was 11.5% of the value of construction put in place in residential buildings. All investment for 2013 has not yet
been made and the funds have not yet been paid. Based on the data we estimate that in 2013 the share could
be close to 13.0% of the value of construction put in place in residential buildings. Most of the investment was
made in one-dwelling buildings; in 2008 the share was 84.5%, but by 2013 it fell to 69.2% of all subsidies. In
recent years the share of investment in two-dwelling buildings was around 5.0%, while the share of investment
in three- and more dwelling buildings was rising; in 2013 it was 25.2%.
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2.3.
Value of construction put in place during the economic crisis
The value of construction put in place in Slovenia in 2013 was 2.6% lower than in 2012. In the same comparison
the decrease in the EU was slightly lower, i.e. by 2.2%. In Slovenia the value of construction put in place in
buildings was 20.4% lower and in civil engineering 6.2% higher. In the EU the value of construction put in place
in buildings was 1.8% lower and in civil engineering 3.6% lower.
Compared to 2008, the value of construction put in place in Slovenia in 2013 was 60.1% lower (in the EU 18.7%
lower). As regards buildings, it was 73.5% lower in Slovenia and 19.7% lower in the EU. As regards civil
engineering, it was 51.3% lower in Slovenia and 14.1% lower in the EU.
In 2013, construction activity was lower than in Slovenia only in Greece and Cyprus. Compared to the EU average,
construction activity in Slovenia was 31.1% lower in 2013; the highest values were recorded in Estonia, Latvia
and Lithuania.
Chart 1: Value of construction put in place, EU and Slovenia, 2013, (Ø2010=100)
Source: Eurostat (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu), 16. 6. 2014
Are better times ahead for construction activity?
In the first four months of 2014 the value of construction put in place in Slovenian was 40% higher than in the
first four months of 2013. In this comparison the growth in the EU was much lower; only by 2.6%. As regards
buildings, the growth was higher in the EU (by 7.8%) than in Slovenia (by 6.2%), while as regards civil engineering,
the growth was higher in Slovenia (by 57.4%) than in the EU (by only 2.7%).
The value of construction put in place in Slovenia in April 2014 was 6.7% higher than a month before, while in
the EU it was higher by only 0.6%. As regards buildings, the value was 0.5% higher in Slovenia and 0.9% higher in
the EU, while as regards civil engineering, the value was 5.2% higher in Slovenia and 0.8% lower in the EU. The
highest growth over the previous month was recorded in Slovenia, Spain and Portugal and the greatest drop in
Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
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Chart 2: Trends in the value of construction put in place, selected EU Member States and Slovenia, 1 st quarter
2006 – 1st quarter 2014, (Ø2010=100)
Source: Eurostat (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu), 17.7.2014
The data indicate that the situation Slovenia’s construction activity is slowly improving, particularly as regards
civil engineering, which is the result of increased investment in public infrastructure with the help of European
funds. The increase in civil engineering at the beginning of this year was also the result of disaster recovery (ice
storm).
The shares of the value of construction put in place by type of construction have changed significantly over the
past few years. In 2006, 54.5% of work was done in buildings and 45.6% in civil engineering. From 2011 on, much
more has been done in civil engineering. In 2013, only 36.4% of work was done in buildings and as much as 63.6%
in civil engineering.
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Chart 3: Shares of the value of construction put in place by type of construction, Slovenia, 2006–2013
Source: Statistical Office of the republic of Slovenia
Trends in construction costs in Slovenia differ from EU trends
Trends in construction costs for new residential buildings were slightly different in Slovenia than in the EU as a
whole. In 2006 and 2007, i.e. before 2008 when construction activity in Slovenia peaked, construction costs in
Slovenia were on average higher than in the EU. The situation was the same in 2008; however, the costs in
Slovenia already slightly declined, while in the EU they went slightly up. In 2008, when Slovenia recorded the
highest volume of construction put in place in the observed period (2006 to 2013), construction costs were on
average 1.9% higher than in the EU. After that Slovenia recorded a large drop in construction costs (by 9.6%),
while in the EU they declined on average by 3.9%. On average, in the observed period construction costs were
the lowest both in Slovenia and in the EU in 2009.
In 2010 and 2011, construction costs in Slovenia were again higher than the EU average. In the last two years,
i.e. 2012 and 2013, construction costs in Slovenia were, the same as in 2009 after the peak in 2008, again lower
than the EU average.
In 2013, Slovenia recorded a 0.1% rise in construction costs over the previous year, while in the same comparison
construction costs in the EU overall declined by 1.0%. In 2013, construction costs in Slovenia were 1.9% lower
than the EU average.
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Chart 4: Trends in construction costs for new residential buildings, Slovenia and the EU, 2006–2013
Source: Eurostat (http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu), 27. 6. 2014
After six years of decline the number of building permits up again
After six years of decline between 2007 and 2012, in 2013 the number of issued building permits increased again.
Compared to 2012 it went up by 7.4%. The floor area of buildings for which building permits were issued
increased by 3.9%; the area of residential buildings went up by 5.5% and the area of non-residential buildings by
2.2%.
Construction confidence indicator above the long-term average
In June 2014, the construction confidence indicator was 4% lower than in the previous month and 14% higher
than in June 2013. Compared to the 2008 average it was 8.5% lower. The long-term average value (from 2002 to
2013) was -18. In all months of 2014 the construction confidence indicator was above the long-term average; in
June 2014 by 11%. With further gradual economic upturn, in the euro area too in the first quarter of 2014 the
consumer confidence and the economic climate improved, which has a favorable impact on current trends in
construction activity.
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Chart 5: Construction confidence indicator, Slovenia and the EU, January 2006–June 2014
Source: Statistical Office of the republic of Slovenia
2.4.
Residential housing price indices
In the first quarter of 2014 dwelling prices in Slovenia were on average 1.7% lower than in the fourth quarter of
2013.
Prices of new dwellings slightly up again
For the second consecutive quarter the prices of new dwellings – i.e. newly built flats and family houses together
– went slightly up. Compared to the fourth quarter of 2013 they were on average 2.0% higher. Both the prices of
newly built flats and of newly built family houses increased by the same percent.
After the record drop in the third quarter of 2013 (by 15.1%), which was the result of the sale of a large number
of flats from the bankruptcy estate of bankrupt enterprises, in the first quarter of 2014 the prices of newly built
flats went further up, this time by 2.0%. Nevertheless, the price level of newly built flats remained very low.
Prices of existing dwellings continue to fall; the number of transactions is stagnating
Compared to the previous quarter, in the first quarter of 2014 the prices of existing flats in Slovenia decreased
on average by 3.7%. The prices of existing flats in Ljubljana decreased for the seventh consecutive quarter, this
time by 1.8%. They fell to the level of the first quarter of 2006. Existing flats in Ljubljana are the real estate
category that lost the greatest value compared to the 2010 average prices, particularly in 2013. On the other
hand, the prices of existing flats outside Ljubljana were not falling as rapidly as the prices in Ljubljana; a larger
drop happened in the first quarter of 2014, i.e. by 4.9%. The number of transactions of existing flats (1,073) was
very close to the quarterly average of 2013.
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Table 1: House price indices and number of transactions by type of dwellings, Slovenia, 1st quarter 2014
I-III 14
X-XII 13
I-III 14
I-III 13
I-III 14
Ø 10
Number of
transactions
House price indices - TOTAL
98.3
93.4
86.61
1,530
1. Newly built dwellings
102.0
95.4
89.72
160
1.1. Newly built flats
102.0
93.6
90.43
128
1.2. Newly built family houses
101.9
101.9
90.39
32
2. Existing dwellings
96.9
92.6
84.77
1,370
2.1. Existing flats
96.3
90.6
83.81
1,073
2.1.1. Existing flats, Ljubljana
98.2
88.6
80.01
304
2.1.2. Existing flats, rest of Slovenia
95.1
91.8
86.64
769
2.2. Existing family houses
98.1
97.1
86.67
297
Source: Statistical Office of the republic of Slovenia, June 19, 2014, First Release
3.
Building materials branches
This part of the market study focuses on some specific niche segments of Slovenia’s construction industry by
providing:
a)
Some concise general information;
b) A list of the main Slovenian players (manufacturing and/or distributing) in each niche segment;
c)
3.1.
Market opportunities for Flemish construction (materials) companies, if appropriate.
General introductory note as to foundations, floorings and wall building
It is important to note that Slovenia is situated in a geological area that is prone to earthquakes; an area that
stretches south-east to Macedonia. In 1963 there was e.g. a serious earthquake in Skopje. After that 1963
earthquake, more stringent regulations have been introduced not only with regard to foundations, but also with
regard to wall buildings and floorings. Before the 1963 Skopje earthquake, floor structures of buildings were
made of cast-in-place concrete over clay brick blocks or sometimes even simply of wood. External walls
(sometimes called “envelope walls”) were built of clay brick masonry or cast-in-place concrete, whilst internal
walls were constructed in clay brick masonry mostly as non-load bearing partition walls (with only some load
bearing ones). After the 1963 earthquake, all this changed. First, floor constructions were made mostly of castin-place reinforced concrete. Also, the number of internal load bearing walls increased, so as to give higher
earthquake resistance to buildings, whilst many of these internal load bearing walls are nowadays of reinforced
concrete (clay brick masonry is used only for a few non load bearing partition walls). Wood is almost never used
anymore for floor structures nor for external walls (except for some areas in the mountains and for small cottage
houses). As a result, nowadays a lot of reinforced concrete is used in constructions not only for the foundations
and ceilings, but also for external as well as internal (load bearing) walls.
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3.2.
Floor coverings
Whilst reinforced concrete is most often used for foundations and floor constructions, a variety of building
materials can be used for floor coverings, with tiles or wood being used most of the time. Typically in Slovenia,
tiles are used in places like kitchen or bathroom, whereas wood is used elsewhere either in the form of parquet
or laminate. Both tiles and wood are used in a variety of forms, going from very basic forms to more sophisticated
and/or design ones (tiles: design mosaics; wood: multi-layer parquet). Fixed carpet is also used e.g. typically in
sleeping rooms, be it much less than in Flanders.
Please find below a list of Slovenian manufacturers or (wholesale) distributors of the main floor covering products
(tiles, parquet/laminate, fixed carpets). Although Slovenian manufacturers have quite a tradition in parquets,
there is a wide offer of imported parquet on the market. As for floor covering tiles and fixed carpet, foreign (i.e.
imported) products dominate the Slovenian market, as the country does not have such a long tradition.
Slovenian companies manufacturing or distributing tiles (floor covering):
Producers - tiles:
MARTEX d.o.o.
Volčja Draga 43/b
SI-5293 Volčja Draga
Contact: Mr Janez Tinta
Tel: +386 5 33 03 550
Fax: +386 5 33 03 567
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.martex.si
Distributors - tiles:
ARTG3 d.o.o.
Mežanova ulica 2A
2250 Ptuj
Contact: Mrs Nataša Gašparič
Tel: +386 8 205 36 40
Fax: +386 8 205 36 42
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.art-salonkeramike.si
DOLNOV d.o.o.
Šuceva 23
4000 Kranj
Contact: Mrs Lidija Žibert
Tel: +386 4 201 30 14
Fax: +386 4 201 30 27
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dolnov.si
DR KONEKT d.o.o.
Pod Gabri 23
PC Žeje pri Komendi
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1218 Komenda
Contact: Mr Dare Jolić
Tel: +386 1 832 32 32
Fax: +386 1 832 35 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dr-konekt.si
GRAMAT GRIL d.o.o.
Rožna dolina 9
SI-1290 Grosuplje
Contact: Mr August Gril
Tel: +386 1 78 63 363
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gramat-gril.si
IKA Žiri d.o.o.
Industrijska 11
SI-4226 Žiri
Contact: Mrs Mojca Mrak
Tel: +386 4 518 44 44
Fax: +386 4 518 44 40
E-mail. [email protected]
Web: www.ika.si
INIRE d.o.o.
Obrtniška 12
SI-6240 Kozina
Contact: Mrs Breda Filipovič
Tel: +386 5 680 00 50
Fax: +386 5 680 00 51
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.inire.si
KEOR d.o.o.
Zrkovska cesta 87
2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Marjan Pivec
Tel: +386 2 480 54 14
Fax: +386 2 480 54 21
E-mail: [email protected] - [email protected]
Web: www.keor.si
KERAMTRADE d.o.o.
Šlandrova 4
1231 Ljubljana–Črnuče
Contact: Mr Aleš Kolin
Tel: +386 1 561 26 16
Fax: +386 1 561 24 67
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.keramtrade.si
KER-ING d.o.o.
Ledina 12
1360 Vrhnika
Contact: Mr Andrej Dobrovoljc
Fax: +386 1 755 48 30
Gsm: +386 41 68 82 04
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kering.si
KERSAN d.o.o.
Ljubljanska 13a
1236 Trzin
Contact: Mrs Ana Vodopivec
Tel: +386 1 564 14 99
Fax: +386 1 564 14 98
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kersan.si
KRISMA d.o.o.
Kajuhova 32T
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Conatact: Mrs Polonca Šubic
Tel: +386 1 583 97 77
Fax: +386 1 518 17 77
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.krisma.si
MAVI d.o.o.
Novakova 8
SI-2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Drago Krajnc
Tel: +386 2 23 50 300
Fax: +386 2 23 50 312
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mavi.si
NORBIT
Kojsko 39
5211 Kojsko
Contact: Mr Peter Furlan
Tel: +386 5 366 49 40
Fax: +386 5 366 49 44
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.norbit.si
PILREMAG d.o.o.
Brezje pri Grosupljem 34
SI-1290 Grosuplje
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Tel: +386 1 78 62 090
Fax: +386 1 78 63 984
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.pilremag.si
ROMET d.o.o.
Mariborska c. 1
2352 Selnica ob Dravi
Contact: Mr Robert Strmšnik
Tel: +386 2 673 50 30
Fax: +386 2 673 50 32
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.romet.si
SANIKER d.o.o.
Opekarska cesta 18
1360 Vrhnika
Contact: Mrs Neža Oblak
Tel: +386 1 750 24 89
Fax: +386 1 750 24 90
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.saniker.si
SCARBO d.o.o.
Arnold 1A, Bartok
SI-6000 Koper
Contact: Mrs Majda Božič
Tel: +386 5 611 90 00
Fax: +386 5 611 90 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.scarbo.si
TAPRO Trgovina d.o.o.
Celovška cesta 280
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Alojz Šimc
Tel: +386 1 583 77 00
Fax: +386 1 583 77 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.tapro-trgovina.si
VISTRA d.o.o.
Groblje 3 A
1230 Domžale
Contact: Mr Gregor Strajnar
Tel: +386 1 724 43 42
Fax: +386 1 724 43 43
E-mail. [email protected]
Web: www.vistra.si
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VODOTERM RADOMLJE d.o.o.
Škrjančevo 8
1235 Radomlje
Contact: Mr Luka Cerar
Tel: +386 41 659 592
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.vodoterm.si
Slovenian companies manufacturing or distributing parquet or laminate
Producers - parquet:
Adles d.o.o.
Ob železnici 18
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Bojan Adamič
Tel: +386 1 781 00 60
Fax: +386 1 781 00 66
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.adles.si
Alpod d.o.o.
Podskrajnik 19
SI-1380 Cerknica
Contact: Mr Matjaž Žnidaršič
Tel: +386 1 707 14 03
Fax: +386 1 707 14 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.alpod.si
Anton Manfreda s.p.
Pod Lazami 132, Vrtojba
SI-5290 Šempeter
Contact: Mr Anton Manfreda
Tel: +386 41 47 39 00
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.parketarstvo.si
Jugovic Valentina s.p.
Trata 18
SI-4220 Škofja Loka
Tel: +386 4 51 31 684
Fax: +386 4 51 39 710
Contact: Mrs Valentina Jugovic
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.parketarstvo-jugovic.si
Lega d.o.o.
Ulica Ivana Minattija 6
SI-3210 Slovenske Konjice
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Tel: +386 3 759 31 86
Fax: +386 3 759 31 87
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lega.si
Parketarna Jager
Proseniško 14
SI-3230 Šentjur
Contact: Mrs Štefanija Jager
Tel: +386 3 749 01 80
Fax: +386 3 749 01 81
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.parketarna-jager.si
Pod-les&nik d.o.o. Ljubljana
Trinkova ul. 96
1125 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Sandi Podlesnik
Tel: +386 1 25 73 426
Gsm: +386 31 696 573
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.podlesnik.com
ŠILES d.o.o.
Tomačevica 22
SI-6223 Komen
Contact: Mr Stanko Šibelja
Tel: +386 5 708 00 00
Fax: +386 5 708 00 14
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.siles.si
Distributors - parquet:
ABC – NET d.o.o.
Istrska 9
SI- 6240 Kozina
Contact: Mr Peter Cergolj
Tel: +386 5 680 00 30
Fax: +386 5 680 00 31
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.abc-net.si
Aktual d.o.o.
Ul. Pohorskega bataljona 27
SI-2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Žiga Zarič
Tel: +386 2 429 56 20
Fax: +386 2 429 56 21
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.aktual.si
AL-PA Alojz Paluc s.p.
Dvorjane 25
SI-2241 Sp.Duplek
Contact: Mr Alojz Paluc
Tel: +386 2 684 02 13
Fax: +386 2 684 02 14
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.alpa-sp.si
Alpod d.o.o.
Podskrajnik 112
1380 Cerknica
Contact: Mr Matjaž Štefan
Tel: +386 1 7071 400
Fax: +386 1 7071 420
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.alpod.si
BALOH International d.o.o.
Brodišče 12
1236 Trzin
Tel: +386 1 563 47 50
Fax: +386 1 563 47 59
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.baloh.si
BOOGIE
Askerceva 3
SI-2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Gregor Medvar
Tel: +386 41 36 59 59
Fax: +386 2 25 23 044
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.boogie-parket.si
Elkoplast d.o.o.
Bevško 2
1420 Trbovlje
Contact: Mr Bojan Redenšek
Tel: +386 3 563 28 60
Fax: +386 3 563 28 61
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.elkoplast.si
Hotenjka d.o.o.
Tržaška 513b
SI-1351 Brezovica pri Ljubljani
Contact: Mr Milan Mavsar
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Tel: +386 1 365 76 56
Fax: +386 1 365 76 57
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hotenjka.si
Kemoplast d.o.o.
Drofenikova 7
SI-3230 Šentjur
Contact: Mr Peter Lapornik
Tel: +386 3 746 42 00
Fax: +386 3 746 42 15
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kemoplast.si
LES 3 d.o.o.
Ulica padlih borcev 34
6258 Prestranek
Contact: Mrs Nataša Škapin Može
Tel: +386 5 754 20 64
Fax: +386 5 754 20 72
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.les3.si
Lescom d.o.o.
Barletova 4
SI-1215 Medvode
Contact: Mrs Stanislava Martincic
Tel: +386 1 361 74 40
Fax: +386 1 361 74 45
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lescom.si
MaderaLes d.o.o.
Na brežini 15
SI-1231 Črnuče
Contact: Mr Jakob Valant
Tel: +386 59 115 655
Fax: +386 59 115 654
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.maderales.si/
Maramo – svet parketa d.o.o.
Dolenjska cesta 242 c
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mrs Mojca Perigoj
Tel: +386 1 241 65 22
Fax: +386 1 425 12 33
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.maramo.si
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Onis d.o.o.
Dunajska 116
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Rajko Posavec
Tel: +386 1 566 22 97
Fax: +386 1 566 22 98
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.onis.si
Parketarstvo Pavlič d.o.o.
Zupanova 7
SI-4208 Šenčur pri Kranju
Contact: Mr Slavko Pavlič
Tel/Fax: +386 4 251 52 15
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.parketarstvo-pavlic.com
ParkettCo Slovenija
Britof 327
4000 Kranj
Contact: Mrs Darja Ažman, Mr Marjan Saje
Tel: +386 41 747 112
E-mail: [email protected]
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.parkettco-si.com/kontakt
R. Tris d.o.o.
Trubarjeva 12
SI-1310 Ribnica
Tel: +386 1 836 90 70
Fax: +386 1 836 90 71
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.parketar.si
SLOVENIJALES trgovina d.o.o.
Plemljeva 8
1210 Ljubljana-Šentvid
Contact: Mr Franc Brezovar
Tel: +386 59 093 007
Fax: +386 59 093 006
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.slovenijales-trgovina.si
Štajerles Trade d.o.o.
Osluševci 49
2273 Podgorci
Tel: +386 2 713 00 01
Fax: +386 2 713 00 05
Contact: Mr Zlatko Korpar
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.stajerles-trade.si
Topdom d.o.o.
Dol pri Ljubljani 28 B
SI-1262 Dol pri Ljubljani
Contact: Mr Miran Ključevšek
Tel: +386 1 589 07 00
Fax: +386 1 589 07 01
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.topdom.si
Trgo Jovan d.o.o.
Arja vas 59
3301 Petrovče
Gsm: +386 41 637 208
Fax: +386 1 72495 57
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.parketi-jovan.si
Vogart parketi d.o.o.
Cesta v Log 20
SI-1351 Brezovica pri Ljubljani
Contact: Mr Stane Voglar
Tel: +386 1 365 79 70
Fax: +386 1 363 72 60
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.vogart.si
Slovenian companies manufacturing or distributing fixed carpet (floor covering):
Distributors – fixed carpet:
ARTECO
Gregorčičeva 10
SI-3310 Žalec
Contact: Mr Rastislav Tratnik
Tel: +386 3 710 32 23
Fax: +386 3 571 69 03
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.arteco.si
CREATINA d.d.
Šmartinska 152
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Roman Pipan
Tel: +386 1 541 68 48
Fax: +386 1 541 68 00
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.creatina.si
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EFCOM d.o.o.
Loška cesta 13
SI-1351 Brezovica pri Ljubljani
Contact: Mr Oto Erman
Tel: +386 1 75 06 811
Fax: +386 1 75 06 812
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.efcom.si
EKO STIL d.o.o.
Šmartinska 152
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Arnel Dugič
Tel: +386 1 524 79 60
Fax: +386 1 585 27 39
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ekostil.si
ELKOPLAST d.o.o.
Bevška 2
SI-1420 Trbovlje
Contact: Mr Bojan Redenšek
Tel: +386 3 56 27 539
Fax: +386 3 56 26 466
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.elkoplast.si
INCOM GROUP d.o.o.
Cesta na Bokalce 3
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mrs Ana Vrhovec
Tel: +386 1 514 16 17
Fax: +386 1 514 16 19
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.incom-talne-obloge.com
INTERFLOORING d.o.o.
Zaloška 69
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Ivan Grilj
Tel: +386 1 520 05 00
Fax: +386 1 540 50 18
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.interflooring.si
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3.3.
Building materials for walls (external and internal)
As mentioned before, the most commonly used material used for external walls and for internal load-bearing
walls is concrete, which is very often reinforced, so as to enhance earthquake resistance. For the rest, i.e. the
construction of (non-load bearing) internal walls or exceptionally some external walls (e.g. in case of cottage
houses), a wide variety of building materials is used for wall building, such as: simple and/or special (e.g. hollow)
bricks, ceramic materials, decorative stone strips, silicates and, last but not least, wood.
Like everywhere else, there is quite some interest in Slovenia in using natural stones, such as granite or marble,
in the construction. Some of these natural stones are produced locally, whilst others are imported, such as
marble from nearby Italy. Below is a list of the main Slovenian importers and (wholesale) distributors of natural
stones.
A well-known but albeit unique example is the Slovenian company Marmor Hotavlje. It produces stone blocks
which are won from its own quarries, such as the famous Karnian limestone from their Hotavlje quarry (hence
sometimes called Hotavlje marble). The company also imports and distributes a variety of other natural stones
(such as granite, sandstone, quartzite etc.). Website: http://www.marmor-hotavlje.si/?jezik=ang
Slovenian companies manufacturing or distributing bricks and natural stones:
APIA d.o.o.
Gojače 5B
5262 Črniče
Contact: Mrs Anamarija Černic
Tel: +386 536 43 895
Fax: +386 536 43 894
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.apia.si
BREZAVŠČEK d.o.o.
Toma Brejca 16
5000 Kromberk
Contact: Mr Marko Brezavšček
Tel: +386 5 335 20 00
Fax: +386 5 335 20 21
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.brezavscek.com
GORIŠKE OPEKARNE d.d.
Merljaki 7
5292 Renče
Contact: Mrs Alijana Jovanovič
Tel: +386 5 398 52 48
Fax: +386 5 398 52 62
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.go-opekarne.si
INOVATIM d.o.o.
Vodnikova 272
1000 Ljubljana
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Contact: Mr Andrej Makarovič
Tel: +386 1 518 27 35
Fax: +386 1 518 72 29
GSM: +386 31 390 079
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dekorativni-kamen.eu
KAMNOSEŠKI CENTER d.o.o.
Alpska cesta 43
SI-4248 Lesce
Contact: Mr Darjo Muznik
Tel: +386 4 53 53 760
Fax: +386 4 53 53 763
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kamnoseski-center.si
MARMOR KOSI
Radovanova 8
2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Stanko Kosi
Tel/fax: +386 2 420 38 28
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.marmor-kosi.si
MARNIT d.o.o.
Miklavška cesta 53 B
2311 Hoče
Contact: Mr Vojko Rozman
Tel: +386 2 62 95 102
Fax: +386 2 62 95 101
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.marnit.si
MARVINGRAD d.o.o.
Vodovodna pot 17
Kromberk
5000 Nova gorica
Tel: +386 5 330 90 50
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.marvingrad.si
MINERAL d.d.
Podpeč 46
1352 Preserje
Contact: Mr Tomaž Urlep
Tel: +386 1 363 32 58
Fax: +386 1 363 14 64
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mineral.si
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MRAVLJA d.o.o.
Hotavlje 65
SI-4224 Gorenja Vas
Contact: Mr Janez Mravlja
Tel: +386 4 510 76 00
Fax: +386 4 510 76 01
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mravlja.si
PINTAR d.o.o.
Dolenjska cesta 109
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Vito Pintar
Tel: +386 1 42 77 555
Fax: +386 1 42 77 550
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.porfido.si
POHIŠTVO IL AMBIENTI d.o.o.
Obrtna ulica 11
SI-9000 Murska Sobota
Contact: Mr Matej Sukič
Tel: +386 2 53 48 840
Fax: + 386 2 53 48 841
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dekorativni-kamen.si
WIENERBERGER OPEKARNA ORMOŽ d.o.o.
Opekarniška cesta 5
SI-2270 Ormož
Contact: Mr Vlado Janiček
Tel: +386 2 74 10 520
Fax: +386 2 74 10 524
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.wienerberger.si
Slovenian companies manufacturing/distributing wooden (pre-fabricated) houses:
CIPROŠ d.o.o.
Lobnica 18
2342 Ruše
Contact: Mr Ferdinand Kolar
Tel: +386 2 661 38 21
Fax: +386 2 661 90 01
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.cipros.si
FELIKSBAU d.o.o.
Celovška cesta 317
24
1210 Ljubljana Šentvid
Tel: +386 1 421 61 80
Fax: +386 7 814 70 23
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.honka.si
GLIN NAZARJE d.o.o.
Lesarska cesta 10
3331 Nazarje
Contact: Mr Fortunat Krivec
Tel: +386 3 83 98 600
Fax: +386 3 83 98 644
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.glin.si
JELOVICA HIŠE d.o.o.
Hrib 1
4205 Preddvor
Contact: Mr Iztok Ribnikar
Tel: +386 4 275 03 12
Fax: +386 4 275 03 49
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.jelovica.si
KAGER HIŠA d.o.o.
Ob Dravi 4a
2251 Ptuj
Contact: Mr Friderik Kager
Tel: +386 2 788 93 10
Fax: +386 2 788 93 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kager-hisa.si
LESOTEKA HIŠE, d.o.o.
Ozare 19
2380 Slovenj Gradec
Tel: + 386 2 88 39 502
Fax: + 386 2 88 42 684
Web: www.lesoteka-hise.si
E-mail: [email protected]
LUMAR IG d.o.o.
Limbuška 32A
2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Marko Lukić
Tel: +386 2 421 67 50
Fax: +386 2 421 67 57
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lumar.si
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RIHTER d.o.o.
Loke 40
3333 Ljubno ob Savinji
Tel: +386 3 839 04 30
Fax: +386 3 839 04 31
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.rihter.si
RIKO HIŠE d.o.o.
Bizjanova 2
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Janez Pucelj
Tel: +386 1 837 26 13
Fax: +386 1 836 99 36
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.riko-hise.si
3.4.
Roofings
The type of framing as well as of roofs depends not only on the building (i.e. the way it is built), but also on the
area (i.e. where it is built). In residential housing, the framing still is very often done in wood, especially in the
mountains (e.g. northern and north-western parts of the country, close to Austria), whereas metal framings are
more used in non-residential building. In the main cities, recently built apartment blocks often have a flat roof,
which is in concrete.
The roof coverings can vary a lot, depending on the type of roof and building. For residential building, roofing
tiles are still the most popular material used. Needless to say that these roofing tiles exist in a lot of varieties
(ceramic or cement tiles) and colours. In Slovenia, also roofing tiles in metal have become quite popular,
especially in areas that have been hit in the recent past by stormy weather (Slovenia’s north-eastern part for
instance has been hit a couple of times by heavy hail storms). These roofing tiles look like traditional ones, usually
in a classical colour (red), but are of metal. Other ways to cover roofs are: bituminous tiles or sheets, roofing
paper (flat roofs), corrugated sheets (industrial buildings) or in cement, either as such or reinforced with fibers
or metal.
Below is a list of the main Slovenian producers and/or distributors of roofing materials:
ARETTA d.o.o.
Ločica 49e
SI-3313 Polzela
Tel: +386 3 710 18 50
Fax: +386 3 710 18 51
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.aretta.si
ARTIMEX d.o.o.
Žagarska 31
1291 Škofljica
Contact: Mr Rok Poropat
Tel: +386 1 366 31 36
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Fax: +386 1 366 31 37
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.artimex.si
BRAMAC d.o.o.
Dobruška vas 45
8275 Škocjan
Contact: Mr Milan Lemovec
Tel: +386 7 384 62 02
Fax: +386 7 384 62 24
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.bramac.si
ESAL d.o.o.
Vojkova 9
5210 Deskle
Contact: Mr Klavdij Sgubin
Tel: +386 5 392 15 79
Fax: +386 5 392 16 58
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: http://www.esal.si
GORIŠKE OPEKARNE d.d.
Merljaki 7
5292 Renče
Contact: Mrs Alijana Jovanovič
Tel: +386 5 398 52 48
Fax: +386 5 398 52 62
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.go-opekarne.si
HOSEKRA d.o.o.
Kolodvorska c. 37e
2310 Slovenska Bistrica
Contact: Mrs Betka Hostej
Tel: +386 2 805 51 20
Fax: +386 2 805 51 22
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.hosekra-sp.si
LESPATEX d.o.o.
Pot k sejmišču 30
1231 Ljubljana - Črnuče
Tel: +386 1 256 54 86
Fax: +386 1 423 13 85
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.lespatex.si
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MEBI d.o.o.
Podlog 63
3311 Šempeter v Savinjski dolini
Tel: +386 3 700 17 07
Fax: +386 3 700 17 06
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.s-metal.si
MELTAL d.o.o.
Gosposvetska c. 84
2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Sašo Novak
Tel: +386 2 235 01 28
Fax: +386 2 2 35 01 21
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.metrapan.si
MIX d.o.o.
Stegne 15
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Tomaž Prhaj
Tel: +386 1 513 13 40
Fax: +386 1 513 13 49
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mix.si
NORIK d.o.o.
Cesta dveh cesarjev 393a
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Boštjan Kavčič
Tel: +386 1 423 11 28
Fax: +286 1 256 56 67
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.norik.si
SLOVENIJALES TRGOVINA d.o.o.
Plemljeva 86
1210 Lj – Šentvid
Contact: Mr Igor Lipanović
Tel: +386 59 093 007
Fax: +386 59 093 006
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.slovenijales-trgovina.si
TONDACH Slovenija d.o.o.
Boreci 49
9242 Križevci pri Ljutomeru
Contact: Mr Boštjan Kalamar
Tel: +386 2 588 86 00
Fax: +386 2 588 86 13
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E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.tondach.si
3.5.
Windows and doors
As to doors and windows, Slovenia does not differ much from other Western countries. Wood is preferred for
doors (external as well as internal ones). The same goes for windows, although here other materials, such as
PVC, are chosen more rapidly, because of lower prices or of construction (e.g. roof windows that can open
electronically).
Given Slovenia’s tradition in wood processing, there are also quite some local producers of (wooden) doors and
windows. Below is a list of Slovenian manufacturers as well as importers and (wholesale) distributors of doors
and windows.
AJM d.o.o.
Kozjak nad Pesnico 2A
SI-2211 Pesnica pri Mariboru
Contact: Mr Janez Ajlec
Tel: +386 2 655 04 00
Fax: +386 2 656 16 11
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ajm.si
ARCONT IP d.o.o.
Ljutomerska 30
SI-9250 Gornja Radgona
Contact: Mr Boris Sovič
Tel: +386 2 564 43 01
Fax: +386 2 564 43 29
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.aecont-ip.si
DOMAL d.o.o.
Potok pri Komendi 18
SI-1218 Komenda
Contact: Mrs Mateja Razdevšek
Tel: +386 1 834 34 88
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.domal.si
DOORS d.o.o.
Pot na Lisice 8
4260 Bled
Contact: Mr Aleš Jerala
Tel: +386 4 589 11 30
Fax: +386 4 589 11 08
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.doors.si
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GAŠPER d.o.o.
Dobrava 42
SI-2360 Radlje ob Dravi
Contact: Mr Jurij Gašper
Tel: +386 2 887 98 50
Fax: +386 2 887 98 70
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gasper.si
GLIN NAZARJE d.o.o.
Lesarska cesta 10
3331 Nazarje, Slovenija
Contact: Mr Darko Bele
Tel: +386 3 83 98 600
Fax: +386 3 83 98 644
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.glin.si
GRADING KURENT d.o.o.
Obrtniška ulica 25
SI-8210 Trebnje
Contact: Mr Mirko Kurent
Tel: +386 7 34 62 000
Fax: +386 7 34 62 010
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.grading-kurent.si
GVT d.o.o.
Tržaška 245
1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 256 23 51
Fax: +386 1 256 23 52
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gvt.si
INLES d.d.
Kolodvorska 22
SI-1310 Ribnica
Contact: Mr Andrej Mate
Tel: +386 1 837 71 00
Fax: +386 1 837 73 33
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.inles.si
INT VRATA d.o.o.
Todraž 11
SI-4224 Gorenja vas
Contact: Mr Peter Banič
Tel: +386 4 510 54 00
Fax: +386 4 510 54 01
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E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.int-vrata.si
JELOVICA OKNA d.o.o.
Kidričeva 58
SI-4220 Škofja Loka
Contact: Mr Matevž Kodela
Tel: +386 4 511 30 00
Fax: +386 4 513 42 61
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.jelovica.si
LESKO® Žiri d.o.o.
Pot v Skale 10
SI - 4226 Žiri
Contact: Mr Marjan Debenec
Tel: +386 4 620 98 53
Fax: +386 4 510 50 51
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lesko.si
LESNA TIP Otiški vrh d.d.
Šentjanž pri Dravogradu 133
SI-2372 Šentjanž pri Dravogradu
Contact: Mrs Nina Mauhler
Tel: +386 2 87 87 588
Fax: +386 2 87 87 510
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.lesna-tip.si
LIP BLED d.d.
Rečiška 61a
SI-4260 Bled
Contact: Mr Janko Cerkovnik
Tel: +386 4 579 50 59
Fax: +386 4 579 52 21
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lip-bled.si
MIK d.o.o.
Celjska cesta 55
3212 Vojnik
Contact: Mrs Alenka Planinšek
Tel: +386 3 428 28 50
Fax: +386 3 428 28 60
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.mik-ce.si
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M SORA d.d.
Trg svobode 2
4226 Žiri
Contact: Mr Aleš Dolenc
Tel: +386 4 50 50 300
Fax: +386 4 51 91 372
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.m-sora.si
OKNA KLI LOGATEC d.o.o.
Tovarniška 36
SI-1370 Logatec
Contact: Mr Vasja Bergant
Tel: +386 1 755 85 36
Fax: +386 1 755 86 86
E-mail. [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.oknakli.si
P.S.T. d.o.o.
Obrtna cona – Dobja vas
SI-2390 Ravne na Koroškem
Contact: Mr Boris Pešl
Tel: +386 2 87 05 710
Fax: +386 2 87 05 720
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.pst.si
PVC NAGODE d.o.o.
Tržaška cesta 87a
SI-6230 Postojna
Contact: Mr Božo Nagode
Tel: +386 5 720 35 55
Fax: +386 5 720 35 56
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.pvcnagode.si
PVC OKNA IN VRATA HOHLER
Blato 28
SI-3210 Slovenske Konjice
Contact: Mrs Marta Hohler
Tel: +386 3 759 33 30
Fax: +386 3 759 33 31
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.okna-hohler.si
TIM TRADE d.o.o.
Ponova vas 4b
SI-1290 Grosuplje
Contact: Mr Miro Škulj
Tel: +386 1 78 18 030
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Fax: +386 1 78 18 036
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.tim-trade.si
ZGONEC d.o.o.
Mlaka 37A
SI-1218 Komenda
Contact: Mr Janez Zgonec
Tel: +386 59 955 803
Fax: +386 59 960 092
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dorjan.info
3.6.
Energy installations
In Europe, energy performance in buildings is regulated by the so-called Energy Performance Buildings Directive
(‘EPBD’). In Slovenia, it is the responsibility of the Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning to transpose this
European EPBD-legislation in Slovenia’s national legislation. The EPBD-legislation has been integrated in the
following three acts: the Building Construction Act, an Environmental Protection Act and, last but not least, an
amendment (mid November 2007) to the Energy Act.
Heating systems: classical systems (gas, oil, coal)
In most of the residential apartment blocks built in the period 1945 – 1980/90s, the most popular type of heating
system is central heating, which uses water, steam or air to heat the apartments. Those heating systems have to
provide for a boiler room (often quite big for the entire block), a system of pipes and then heaters in each of the
apartments/rooms. The boilers are most often heated by gas (coal being rather the exception). Larger apartment
blocks have even heat and power units (co-generation). In most modern residential buildings, radiators are still
used to get the heating into the rooms, but floor heating has become quite popular to heat the whole apartment
or house (not only the bathroom). In detached houses, the boiler is powered by gas or by oil, both being equally
important.
Below is a list of Slovenian manufacturers and/or distributors of heating systems:
ARHEM d.o.o.
Ulica talcev 5
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Alen Mladinov
Tel: +386 1 430 23 19
Fax: +386 1 431 81 76
E-mail: [email protected] - [email protected]
Web: www.salontoplote.si
EKOSEN d.o.o.
Razvanjska cesta 85
2000 Maribor
Tel: +386 2 620 81 99
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.ekosen.si
IKA d.o.o., Žiri
Industrijska ul. 11
4226 Žiri
Contact: Mrs Mojca Mrak
Tel: +386 4 518 44 44
Fax: +386 4 518 44 00
Web: www.ika.si
E-mail: [email protected]
KEOR
Zrkovska 87
SI-2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Marjan Pivec
Tel: +386 2 480 54 13
Fax: +386 2 480 54 21
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.keor.si
KOOP TRGOVINA d.o.o.
Zg. Pohanca 6
8272 Zdole
Contact: Mr Robi Zupančič
Tel: +386 7 477 88 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.koop.si
MEGATERM d.o.o.
Kolodvorska pot 10
5000 Nova gorica
Contact: Mr Dorjan Birsa
Tel: +386 5 333 40 77
Fax: +386 5 333 40 78
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.megaterm.si
METALKA Zastopstva TORNA d.o.o.
Pot k sejmišču 30
1231 Ljubljana-Črnuče
Contact: Mr Miha Ivačič
Tel: +386 1 563 40 50
Fax: +386 1 563 40 55
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.torna.si
MKM NOVA d.o.o.
Celovška 291
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mrs Tatjana Martini
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Tel: +386 1 583 79 40
Fax: +386 1 519 14 54
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mkm-nova.si
REMIH INŽENIRING d.o.o.
Stegne 31
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Jure Remih
Tel: +386 1 511 42 90
Fax: +386 1 511 13 84
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.remih-i.si
SANITAR d.o.o.
Vojkova 58
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Vojko Križan
Tel: +386 1 568 27 29
Fax: +386 1 236 24 78
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sanitar.si
TAPRO Trgovina d.o.o.
Celovška cesta 280
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: mr Alojz Šimc
Tel: +386 1 583 77 00
Fax: +386 1 583 77 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.tapro-trgovina.si
TERMOCENTER d.o.o.
Zaloška cesta 149
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Bojan Jernejc
Tel: +386 1 586 21 11
Fax: +386 1 540 04 08
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.termocenter.si
TERMO-TEHNIKA d.o.o.
Orla vas 27
3314 Braslovče
Contact: Mr Rudi Kronovšek
Tel: +386 3 703 16 20
Fax: +386 3 703 16 33
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.kronoterm.com
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TERSUS d.o.o.
Tržaška c.539
1351 Brezovica pri Ljubljani
Contact: Mr Miha Matjašič
Tel: +386 1 257 32 56
Fax: +386 1 257 42 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.tersus.si
VAILLANT d.o.o.
Dolenjska cesta 242/b
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Tomaž Bizjak
Tel: +386 1 280 93 40
Fax: +386 1 280 93 44
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.vaillant.si
VETO VELETRGOVINA, d.o.o.
Brnčičeva 25
1231 Ljubljana-Črnuče
Contact: Mr Jernej Gortnar
Tel: +386 1 580 91 00
Fax: +386 1 580 91 24
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.veto.si
VODOTERM, d.o.o.
Škrjančevo 8
1235 Radomlje
Contact: Mr Miha Cerar
Tel: +386 1 722 89 20
Fax: +386 1 722 89 19
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.vodoterm.si
Heating systems: renewables (biomass, hydro-energy and solar energy)
Since many years, Slovenia has given priority to renewable energy, not only because of the country’s green focus,
but also because of strategic reasons (Slovenia wants to become less dependent on the import of energy as ca.
70% of its total primary energy needs to be imported). The most popular renewable clearly is biomass, which is
not surprising given the country’s wood industry. Below are two main Slovenian players in biomass:
TISA d.o.o.
Cesta v Prod 84
1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 520 93 80
Fax: +386 1 755 47 25
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.tisa.si
KIV Vransko d.d.
Vransko 66
3305 Vransko
Contact: Mr Ivo Kreča
Tel: +386 3 70 34 100
Fax: +386 3 70 34 150
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kiv.si
Some more info on biomass development and research in Slovenia can be found here:
http://www.zgs.si/eng/events/index.html
http://www.aure.gov.si/
As said, biomass is the most popular source of renewable energy. Other renewables like solar or wind energy are
far less developed in Slovenia, although some research is done:
Energy Restructuring Agency (ApE): http://www.ape.si/
Energap - Institute for Sustainable Energy Use: http://www.energap.si/?viewPage=87
Last but not least, (energy) ‘installations’ is an area where there are opportunities for Flemish companies, as the
country doesn’t have that much own production, not only of energy installations, but also more generally
(electrical installations, wires etc.). As a result, many items (biomass kettles, wires a.o.) are imported from abroad
(Austria, Germany or Italy).
3.7.
Thermal insulation materials
Below are some Slovenian companies operating in the (thermal) insulation segment:
ALTEKS d.o.o.
Zg. Brnik 157
4207 Cerklje na Gorenjskem
Tel: +386 4 25 25 512
Fax: 04 25 25 511
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.alteks.si
AMBIENT d.o.o.
Topilniška 8
SI-1270 Litija
Contact: Mr Igor Štrus
Tel: +386 1 89 83 507
Fax: +386 1 89 80 002
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ambient-litija.si
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EKO PRODUKT d.o.o.
Trpinčeva 39
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Mirko Škvorc
Tel: +386 1 54 73 502
Fax: +386 1 54 73 512
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ekoprodukt.si
EMSA d.o.o.
Obrtna cona Logatec 17
SI-1370 Logatec
Contact: Mr Emil Šfiligoj
Tel: +386 1 759 00 10
Fax: +386 1 759 00 16
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.emsa.si
EURO-BITUMINA d.o.o.
Sedraž 19c
3270 Laško
Contact: Mr Jožef Lapornik
Tel: +386 31 314 717
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.eurobitumina.si
FONATERM d.o.o.
Koroška ulica 5
2380 Slovenj Gradec
Contact: Mr Matjaž Aberšek
Tel: +386 41 790 824
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fonaterm.com
FRAGMAT Izolirka d.o.o.
Cesta Majde Šilc 1
1317 Sodražica
Contact: Mr Gregor Krajnik
Tel: +386 1 835 02 80
Fax: +386 1 835 02 81
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.fragmat.si
IZOLACIJA KERN d.o.o.
Hujska cesta 16, Hudo
1235 Radomlje
Contact: Mr Matej Kern
Tel: +386 1 729 57 30
Fax: +386 1 729 57 34
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E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.izolacija-kern.si
IZOLACIJA ZORMAN d.o.o.
Gornji log 2
1240 Kamnik
Contact: Mrs Irena Zorman
Tel: +386 1 831 16 24
Fax: +386 1 831 50 31
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.izolacija-zorman.si
HANI d.o.o.
Ljubljanska cesta 31
SI-3230 Šentjur
Contact: Mr Dejan Pušnik
Tel: +386 3 746 60 00
Fax: +386 3 746 60 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hani.si
KNAUF Insulation d.o.o.
Trata 32
SI-4220 Škofja Loka
Contact: Mr Darko Bevk
Tel: +386 4 511 40 40
Fax: +386 4 511 41 94
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.knaufinsulation.si/
K-TES d.o.o.
Celovška cesta 144
1000 Ljubljana
Fax: +386 590 91 411
Tel: +386 590 91 410
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.k-tes.si
RAVAGO d.o.o.
Ob Dragi 1
3220 Štore
Contact: Mr Miloš Senica
Tel: +386 1 780 31 64
Fax: +386 1 780 31 70
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ravago.si
SIKA d.o.o.
Prevale 13
1236 Trzin
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Contact: Mr Tomo Žnidaršič
Tel: +386 1 580 95 34
Fax: +386 1 580 95 33
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.sika.si
TERMOTOM d.o.o.
IOC Zapolje IV/6
SI-1370 Logatec
Contact: Mr Tomislav Petelin
Tel: +386 1 759 12 10
Fax: +386 1 759 12 15
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.termotom.si
URSA SLOVENIJA d.o.o.
Povhova 2
8000 Novo mesto
Contact: Mr Andrej Novak
Tel: +386 7 391 83 00
Fax: +386 7 391 84 42
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ursa.si
3.8.
Air conditioning systems
Regular (at least once a year) inspection of air conditioning is part of the Energy Performance Buildings Directive
(‘EPBD’, see also paragraph above: Energy installations). When discussing the integration of the EU’s EPBD into
Slovenian legislation, a proviso was made with regard to the date from when yearly inspections of air
conditioning systems would become obligatory in Slovenia. It was agreed that such inspections would become
obligatory as from 1 January 2008 onwards.
Slovenian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers: http://lab.fs.uni-lj.si/sithok/
Slovenian companies that are producing and/or distributing air conditioning systems:
ATLAS TRADING d.o.o.
Celjska 45
3212 Vojnik
Contact: Mr Jodeh Mohamed
Tel: +386 3 425 54 00
Fax: +386 3 425 54 15
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.atlas-trading.si
CATENA d.o.o.
Malečnik 155/a
2229 Malečnik
Contact: Mr Burim Asani
Tel: +386 2 473 23 20
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Fax: +386 2 473 23 21
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.catena.si
DINES d.o.o.
Cesta na Brdo 85
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Gregor Deu
Tel: +386 1 438 39 15
Fax: +386 1 433 72 38
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.dines.si
EXPERTO International d.o.o.
Bohova 76
2311 Hoče
Contact: Mr Bojan Klopčič
Tel: +386 2 616 56 80
Fax: +386 2 616 56 81
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.experto-int.si
KLIMA CELJE d.d.
Delavska ulica 5
SI-3000 Celje
Contact: Mr Aleš Zupanc
Tel: +386 3 427 92 00
Fax: +386 3 427 92 36
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.klima-celje.si
KOLEKTOR KOLING d.o.o.
Arkova ulica 43
5280 Idrija
Contact: Mr Tine Vadnal
Tel: +386 1 373 41 60
Fax: +386 1 371 47 70
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.koling.si
OMEGA AIR INŽENIRING d.o.o.
Cesta Dolomitskega odreda 10
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Uroš Rebolj
Tel: +386 1 200 68 25
Fax: +386 1 200 68 51
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.omega-air.si
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REAM d.o.o.
Špruha 19
1236 Trzin
Contact: Mr Pavle Resnik
Tel: +386 1 563 70 57
Fax: +386 1 562 24 14
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ream.si
TERSUS d.o.o.
Tržaška cesta 286 d
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Miha Matjašič
Tel: +386 1 257 32 56
Fax: +386 1 257 42 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.tersus.si
VITANEST d.o.o.
Bevkov trg 6
5000 Nova Gorica
Contact: Mr Primož Kompara
Tel: +386 5 333 19 66
Fax: +386 5 333 19 67
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.vitanest.si
3.9.
Building chemistry
This topic comprises a wide variety of products that are made out of one or another chemical substance(s) and
that are used in the building industry, such as coatings, paints, glue, silicones, impregnates, resins, solvents,
jointing or sealing compounds and various agents (auxiliary, acid proof, anti-corrosive or fire-protection agents).
A main player is Helios Group (based in Domzale, near Ljubljana), the leading manufacturer of coatings in South
Eastern Europe with approximately 3,000 employees in more than thirty companies in fourteen countries:
http://www.helios.si/eng.
Other Slovenian companies producing or distributing chemical products for the building sector are:
AMAL d.o.o.
Koprska 72a
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mrs Neža Kokalj
Tel: +386 1 200 77 40
Fax: +386 1 200 77 41
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.amal.si
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BELINKA BELLES d.o.o.
Zasavska 95
1001 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Zdravko Krempl
Tel: +386 1 588 62 99
Fax: +386 1 588 63 03
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.belinka.si, http://www.belmojster.net/
CHEMCOLOR Sevnica d.o.o.
Dolnje Brezovo 35
8290 Sevnica
Contact: Mr Aljaž Vilčnik
Tel: +386 7 816 35 50
Fax: +386 7 816 35 64
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.chemcolor.si
CINKARNA Celje d.d.
Kidričeva 26
3000 Celje
Contact: Mrs Nikolaja Podgoršek Selič
Tel: +386 3 427 60 00
Fax: +386 3 427 62 96
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.cinkarna.si
HELIOS d.d.
Količevo 2
1230 Domžale
Contact: Mr Janez Jesenko
Tel: +386 1 722 40 00
Fax: +386 1 722 41 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.helios.si
INPOS d.o.o. Celje
Opekarniška 2
3000 Celje
Contact: Mr Tomaž Pevcin
Tel: +386 3 42 72 286
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.inpos.si
JUB kemična industrija d.d.
Dol pri Ljubljani 28
1262 Dol pri Ljubljani
Tel: +386 1 588 41 00
Fax: +386 1 588 42 50
E-mail: [email protected]
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Web: www.jub.si
KOOP TRGOVINA d.o.o.
Zg. Pohanca 6
8272 Zdole
Contact: Mr Marjan Klemenčič
Tel: +386 7 477 88 20
Fax: +386 7 477 88 21
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.koop.si
MITOL d.d. Sežana
Partizanska cesta 78
6210 Sežana
Contact: Mrs Martina Tavčar
Tel: +386 5 731 23 00
Fax: +386 5 731 23 90
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.mitol.si
SAMSON KAMNIK d.o.o.
Kovinarska cesta 28
1240 Kamnik
Contact: Mr Aleksander Mikuš
Tel: +386 1 831 72 55
Fax: +386 1 831 71 79
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.samson-kamnik.si
TANIN Sevnica d.d.
Hermanova 1
8290 Sevnica
Contact: Mr Ivan Mirt
Tel: +386 7 816 44 11
Fax: +386 7 816 44 45
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.tanin.si - www.lesni.net
THORTEX VICOM d.o.o.
Ulica Franca Saze 19
3240 Šmarje pri Jelšah
Contact: Mr Vito Andrenšek
Tel: +386 3 810 11 22
Fax: +386 3 582 10 39
E-mail: [email protected]
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4.
Civil engineering
4.1.
Road infrastructure
In 1994, Slovenia started to implement their so-called National Programme for Motorway Construction (NPIA),
which is conducted and implemented by DARS, a joint-stock company owned by the Slovenian State. In recent
years, the National Programme focused on the expansion of the existing highway network, most notably on
completing two important Pan-European transport corridors V and X, linking respectively Barcelona to Kiev and
Salzburg to Thessalonica. Both transport corridors intersect on the ring around Ljubljana. Unfortunately, most of
the companies involved in NPIA are Slovenian. Info:
http://www.dars.si/Dokumenti/About_motorways/National_motorway_construction_programme_282.aspx. A
part from the crucial highway corridors and road construction works take place on the following routes: Maribor
– Zagreb; Slovenian coast – Rijeka (port in the North of Croatia); ring around Maribor; Ptuj (near Maribor) –
border with Croatia.
4.2.
Tunnels
With regard to the existing or recently expanded highway network, the main tunnels have been constructed. The
most recently completed tunnel is the well-known Sentvid-Koseze, which connects the highway corridor X
(coming through Karavanke-tunnel) to the ring around Ljubljana. It is well-known for two reasons: a) there was
a considerable overrun on both costs and time; b) in the beginning, it was plagued by technical deficiencies, to
the extent that it had to be closed down twice for a short period.
As a result, main works relating to the existing tunnels concern maintenance. There may be opportunities in the
area regarding maintenance/upgrading of signalisation or lighting. Another area that needs constant checking
and maintenance is fire ventilation systems.
4.3.
Road viaducts and bridges
For the time being, no major road viaducts and/or bridges are planned. If so in the future, they are subject to a
tender procedure, which can be followed up on the following Website:
http://www.cwctenders.com/construction_tenders_slovenia.htm
4.4.
Some important players in infrastructure
The market for infrastructure is dominated by a few players who are producing cement and concrete. The main
companies producing concrete are:
ECOBETON d.o.o.
Latkova vas 81c
3312 Prebold
Contact: Mrs Edita Gmajner
Tel: +386 3 70 00 777
Fax: +386 3 70 00 776
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.ecobeton.si
GOKOP
Ulica Anice Černejeve 6
2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Renato Hlade
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Tel: +386 2 460 52 44
Fax: +386 2 460 52 42
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gokop.si
KODEL d.o.o.
Miklavška 59
SI-2311 Hoče
Contact: Mr Zmago Perše
Tel: +386 2 613 01 60
Fax: +386 2 613 01 63
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kodel.si
RGP d.o.o.
Rudarska 6
SI-3320 Velenje
Contact: Mr Marjan Hudej
Tel: +386 3 89 82 170
Fax: +386 3 58 69 152
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.rgp.si
STAVBAR IGM d.o.o.
Miklavška cesta 40
SI-2311 Hoče
Contact: Mr Gorazd Gert
Tel: +386 2 613 07 20
Fax: +386 2 613 01 63
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.stavbar-igm.si
The two companies producing cement:
LAFARGE CEMENT d.d.
Kolodvorska cesta 5
1420 Trbovlje
Contact: Mr Iztok Virant
Tel: +386 3 56 52 300
Fax: +386 3 56 52 440
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.lafarge.si
SALONIT ANHOVO d.o.o.
Anhovo 1
SI-5210 Deskle
Contact: Mr Sergej Gabrijelčič
Tel: +386 5 39 21 000
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Fax: +386 5 39 31 700
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.salonit.si
Last, it can be noted that the main items for infrastructure (concrete, cement a.o.) are also produced by the
contracting companies (see the list below).
4.5.
Railway network construction
With regard to railway network construction, priority is given to the completion of Pan-European railway
networks. In Slovenia, there are two main railway corridors. Corridor V starts in Northern Italy (i.e. from Venice
over Trieste) and goes over Koper, Ljubljana and Maribor (Slovenia), and continues over Budapest direction
Ukraine. As the Slovenian part between Divaca and Koper consists of only one single railway, the priority is to
build a double railway, which is vital for transport from/to the port of Koper. The part connecting Ljubljana and
Budapest is also being upgraded, as parts of this connection still consist of single-line tracks, as one can see on
the picture in following link:
http://www.slo-zeleznice.si/en/company/infrastructure/rail_network/types_of_railway_track
The second main network is Corridor X, which connects Salzburg (Austria) to Istanbul (Turkey) and goes via
Jesenice, Ljubljana (intersection with Corridor V) over Zidani Most, Zagreb (Croatia), Skopje (Macedonia) and
Thessalonica (Greece) to Istanbul.
The modernization of the railways is clearly the first priority of Slovenia’s Ministry of Transport. More details of
the modernization plan (2007-2013) can be found here:
http://www.mzi.gov.si/en/areas_of_work/investment_monitoring_and_finance_division/program_period_200
7_2013/
5.
Building Industry Associations and useful links
CCIS – Chamber of Construction and Building Materials Industry
Dimičeva ul. 13
SI-1504 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 5898 242
Fax: +386 1 5898 100
Contact: Mr Jože Renar
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gzs.si
CCIS - Forestry Association
Dimičeva 13
SI-1504 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 5898 302
Fax: +386 1 5898 200
Contact: Mr Jože Sterle
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gzs.si/eng/Article.asp?ID=148&IDpm=53
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CCIS - Furniture and Wood Processing Association
Dimičeva 13
SI-1504 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 58 98 284
Fax: +386 1 58 98 200
Contact: Mr Igor Milavec
Web: www.gzs.si/eng/Article.asp?ID=193&IDpm=53
Slovenian Chamber of Engineers
Jarška cesta 10b
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Črtomir Remec
Tel: +386 1 547 33 40
Fax: +386 1 547 33 20
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.izs.si, http://www.izs.si/en/about-izs/
Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute (ZAG)
Dimičeva 12
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 2804 250
Fax: +386 1 2804 484
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.zag.si, http://old.zag.si/en/
Gradbeni inštitut ZRMK
Dimičeva 12
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Igor Janežič
Tel: +386 1 280 81 81
Fax: +386 1 280 81 91
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gi-zrmk.si
Slovenian Forest Service (Zavod za gozdove)
Večna pot 2, SI-1001 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 470 00 50
Fax: +386 1 423 53 61
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.zgs.si, http://www.zgs.si/eng/events/index.html
Gozdarski Inštitut Slovenije (Slovenian Forestry Institute)
Večna pot 2
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Primož Simončič ([email protected])
Tel: +386 1 20 07 800
Fax: +386 1 25 73 589
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.gozdis.si
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APROS - Construction Laboratory and Services, d.o.o.
Občinska cesta 10
SI-2000 Maribor
Contact: Mr Marjan Tancer ([email protected])
Tel: +386 2 42 956 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.apros.info
Construction Cluster of Slovenia
Dimičeva 12
1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Vladimir Gumilar
Tel: +386 1 280 81 84
Fax: +386 1 280 81 87
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.sgg.si/index.php
Data bases and Websites for professionals:
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Complete Building Solutions: http://www.cbs-institut.si/index.php?pg=4
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Building Materials Institute: http://www.igmat.si/en/home/info/
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Properties in Slovenia: SLONEP: http://www.realestateslovenia.net/subareas.html?lang=en&lev0=1&lev1=1&lev2=105
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Slovene Building magazines:
Gradbenik: http://www.gradbenik.net/
Gradim: www.gradim.si
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6.
Catalogue: Slovenia- Excellence in Construction, Engineering and Project Design:
http://constructionindustry.gzs.si/slo/references_catalogue
Contracting Companies
Slovenian construction companies were renowned in South East Europe for constructing firm viaducts, bridges
and buildings. But over the course of just one year the sector itself has fallen like a house of cards. Of the three
leading construction companies in the country, one has gone bankrupt (Vegrad), one into receivership (SCT) and
the third (Primorje) has recently been given a six month loan moratorium by the banks.
Small companies, which were not contaminated with business with big companies, seem to flourish as do some
international builders like Strabag from Austria.
Cooperation of Slovenian construction companies with the foreign ones is becoming more and more important.
CESTNO PODJETJE MURSKA SOBOTA d.d.
Lipovci 256 B
9231 Beltinci
Tel: +386 2 53 04 510
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Fax: +386 2 52 11 337
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.cp-ms.si/
Contact: Mr Jožef Dominko (E-mail. [email protected])
Mrs Brigita Banfi (E-mail: [email protected])
Cestno podjetje Nova Gorica
Industrijska cesta 2, Kromberk
5000 Nova Gorica
Tel: +386 5 338 48 00
Fax: +386 5 338 48 00
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.cpg.si
Contact: Mr Tilen Mugerli ([email protected])
CGP d.d.
Ljubljanska cesta 36
8000 Novo mesto
Tel: +386 7 39 42 700
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.cgp.si
Contact: Mr Aleksander Špiler, [email protected]
GIVO d.o.o.
Dvorec selo, Zaloška 69
1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 520 05 50
Fax: +386 1 540 41 67
Contact: Mr Jože Vidrih
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.givo.si
GOMBOC d.o.o.
Slovenska cesta 55 c
1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 431 93 98
Fax: +386 1 434 04 47
Contact: Mr Dušan Gomboc
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gp-gomboc.si
Gorenjska gradbena družba d.d.
Jezerska cesta 20
4000 Kranj
Tel: +386 4 280 60 00
Fax: +386 4 204 23 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ggd.si/
Contact: Mr Vido Jagodic ([email protected])
Mr Damijan Pestotnik ([email protected])
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Gradbeno podjetje Posočje d.o.o.
Poljubinj 92
5220 Tolmin
Tel: +386 53 88 11 00
Fax: +386 53 88 11 01
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.gp-posocje.si/
Contact: Mr Matjaž Pirc
GRADIA Gradbeno podjetje d.o.o.
Obrtna cesta 34a
3000 Celje
Tel: +386 3 78 06 800
Fax: +386 3 78 06 805
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gradia.si
Contact: Mr Aleš Balek
E-mail: [email protected]
GRADIS Skupina G d.d.
Šmartinska 134a
1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 547 77 10
Fax: +386 1 520 76 70
Contact: Mr Uroš Ogrin
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gradis-skupinag.si
GRATING M TEAM d.o.o.
Tržaška cesta 134
1000 Ljubljana
Tel: +386 1 256 45 66
Fax: +386 1 256 45 67
Contact: Mr Jurij Schmit
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.gmteam.si/
Kovinar - Gradnje ST d.o.o.
Spodnji Plavž 26
4270 Jesenice
Tel: +386 4 5810 700
Fax: +386 4 5810 702
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.kovinar-gradnje-st.si
Contact: Mr Mirko Krašovec
LEGARTIS d.o.o.
Trimlini 2i
9220 Lendava
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Tel: +386 2 578 82 80
Fax: +386 2 570 16 22
Web: www.legartis.si
E-mail: [email protected]
Contact: Mr Matjaž Hozjan
MAKRO 5 GRADNJE d.o.o.
Obrtniška ulica 5
6000 Koper
Tel: +386 56 63 56 00
Fax: +386 56 63 56 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.makro5.si
Contact: Mr Rajko Žigante
OBZORJE SGP d.o.o.
Lenartova pot 24A
8250 Brežice
Tel: +386 7 49 66 016
Fax: +386 7 496 34 42
Contact: Mr Darijan Štrucl
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.gradimozavas.com
RAFAEL d.o.o.
Savska cesta 24
SI-8290 Sevnica
Tel: +386 7 81 60 730
Fax: +386 7 81 60 731
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.rafael.si
SGP Pomgrad d.d.
Bakovska ulica 31
9000 Murska Sobota
Contact: Mr Tadej Ružič
Tel: +386 2 53 41 800
Fax: +386 2 53 41 825
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
Web: www.sgp-pomgrad.si
SLEMENŠEK d.o.o.
Dobja vas 190 a
2390 Ravne na Koroškem
Tel: +386 2 82 16 300
Fax: +386 2 82 16 305
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.slemensek.si
Contact: Mrs Polonca Lačen
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7.
Fairs for the construction industry
In Slovenia, there are two important trade fairs for the construction industry: MEGRA (in Gornja Radgona) and
Dom (in Ljubljana). The two fairs focus on construction as well as on construction materials for both inside and
outside. The DOM-fair is perhaps somewhat more international, as it takes place in the capital (Ljubljana), whilst
at the MEGRA fair also a lot (heavy) machines and machinery used in the construction industry, is exhibited.
MEGRA fair takes place together with the Energetics fair ENGRA and the fair of Municipal Services, Landscaping
and Ecology KOGRA (together called the 'Spring Fair)
1/ Spring Fair for Construction, Energetics, Municipal Services an Trade:
http://www.pomurski-sejem.si/index.php/en/pomladni-sejem/about-the-fair
Organiser: Pomurski sejem d.d.
Cesta na stadion 2
9250 Gornja Radgona
Contact: Mr Robi Fišer
Tel: +386 2 5642 113
E-mail: [email protected]
2/ SEJEM DOM (Home Fair) - http://www.home-fair.si
Organiser: GR –Ljubljana Exhibition and Convention Centre (www.gr-sejem.si)
Dunajska cesta 18
SI-1000 Ljubljana
Contact: Mr Stane Kavčič
Tel: +386 1 300 26 13
E-mail: [email protected]
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