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Water supply renovation site in the front of A Blanc

Helsinki Region Environmental Services (HSY) water supply renovation site has moved from Rakentajanaukio area to the front of the A Blanc shopping centre.
HSY A Blanc

Helsinki Region Environmental Services (HSY) water supply renovation site has moved from Rakentajanaukio area to the front of the A Blanc shopping centre. Part of the parking area has been reserved for the site.

Digging in the front of the shopping mall will continue approximately until the mid of August, overall the construction site will stay on the campus until September. The goal is to have the areas restored by October at the latest.

The construction site will cause a water cut in A Blanc when the new water pipes are connected to the property. HSY will inform about it separately.

The main contractor for the site is VM Suomalainen Oy.

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