Steel-frame home built in Montenegro in 10 days
Modular housing project completed in capital Podgorica
By Kerem Alp Eren Kaya
ISTANBUL (AA) – Turkish manufacturing company Karmod has completed a modular housing project in Montenegro's capital, Podgorica, marking the firm's first steel-frame construction in the country.
The three-room dwelling, measuring 110 square meters (1,184 square feet), was delivered by truck and fully assembled on-site within 10 days, according to a company statement.
This project underscores the growing demand for durable, steel-frame homes in the Balkan region.
Ziya Yanik, the company’s foreign trade manager, emphasized their progress in becoming a recognized brand for steel-frame homes across Europe.
“We are integrating our secure and long-lasting steel homes with country-specific building standards, expanding the number of housing projects we complete across Europe every day,” Yanik said.
- Expanding presence in Europe
The company has undertaken projects in over 10 European countries, including Germany, France, the UK, and Portugal.
Yanik noted a noticeable increase in demand from Balkan countries, with Montenegro joining Romania and Bulgaria as the latest additions to their portfolio.
“We customize designs to align with local conditions, ensuring safety, architectural compatibility, and efficient insulation,” he added.
Yanik further highlighted the advantages of their modular construction model, including rapid production, efficient transportation, and quick assembly, making it a practical option for customers across Europe.
* Writing by Merve Berker
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