Skanska has announced an investment of PLN 143 million (approximately SEK 360 million) in the third phase of its NU residential development in Warsaw’s Wola district.
The new phase, known as NU3, will comprise three residential buildings offering a total of 156 apartments. The project forms part of a larger six-phase development that is transforming a former industrial area into a mixed residential neighbourhood.
According to Skanska, the development will include landscaped courtyards, recreational and fitness facilities, playgrounds and shared green areas designed to support residents’ wellbeing and improve the local environment.
The company plans to incorporate a range of energy-efficiency measures, including photovoltaic panels supplying electricity to common areas, triple-glazed windows, enhanced insulation for hot water installations and humidity-controlled air vents. Apartments will also be equipped with smart home systems allowing residents to monitor and manage heating and electricity consumption remotely.
The project has received preliminary BREEAM certification at the Very Good level and is targeting an Excellent rating upon completion. It has also been awarded a Green Home pre-certificate by the Polish Green Building Council.
Construction started in May 2026 and completion is scheduled for December 2027.
The NU development is part of the ongoing regeneration of Warsaw’s Wola district, one of the city’s fastest-growing residential and business locations, where former industrial sites are being redeveloped into new urban neighbourhoods.