Bačić has no idea how Vjesnik will be demolished. The selected company hasn't even seen it?
Minister Branko Bačić is unaware of how the Vjesnik building will be demolished, as the selected company, Eurco from Vinkovci, has reportedly not yet assessed the site despite winning the contract.
The company that will demolish Vjesnik has also removed hotel Marjan, coking plant...
Following the devastating fire that consumed the Vjesnik building, it became evident that one of Zagreb's iconic symbols would need to be demolished, with EURCO, a leading Croatian demolition and environmental remediation company, being shortlisted for the task.
Watch '240 seconds' 24sata: Where to dispose of waste from Vjesnik? Protests have spread across Iran...
The article discusses the daily news program '240 seconds' that covers key events both locally and globally, while highlighting the spread of protests in Iran.
VIDEO Is smoke rising again from the Vjesnik tower? Firefighters and police on site
Nearly two months after a major fire destroyed the Vjesnik tower in Zagreb, smoke has been spotted again, prompting a response from firefighters and police.
VIDEO Smoke Again from the Vjesnik Skyscraper? Firefighters and Police on the Scene
Two months after a major fire destroyed the Vjesnik skyscraper in Zagreb, smoke was again observed coming from the building, prompting intervention from firefighters and police.
What kind of company is going to demolish Vjesnik?
The company Eurco d.d. from Vinkovci has been selected for the demolition of the Vjesnik building in Zagreb, with a contract valued at 4.2 million euros following the building's fire last November.
Job worth 5.3 million euros: The selected company to demolish the newspaper tower
The Croatian government has selected EURCO from Vinkovci to demolish the Vjesnik tower, severely damaged in a fire, in a deal valued at 5.3 million euros.
VIDEO Bačić announced who will demolish Vjesnik and how
Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Branko Bačić announced the planned demolition of the Vjesnik skyscraper, which caught fire last November, to be carried out by EURCO d.d. from Vinkovci for approximately 4.2 million euros.
LIVE Bačić announced who will and how they will demolish Vjesnik
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Branko Bačić announced the details of the demolition of the Vjesnik skyscraper, which burned down last November, to be carried out by EURCO d.d. for about 4.2 million euros excluding VAT.
LIVE Bačić reveals details about the demolition of Vjesnik: When the process starts, we will allow traffic in 30 days, and everything must be completed in 3 months
The demolition of the Vjesnik skyscraper will be carried out by EURCO from Vinkovci, with a project cost of 4.2 million euros, and Minister Branko Bačić will provide more details at a press conference.
Chosen company to demolish Vjesnik: The job will cost 4.2 million euros
The company EURCO from Vinkovci has been selected to demolish the Vjesnik skyscraper, with the job estimated at 4.2 million euros excluding VAT.
We asked the expert what is happening to the derelict building of Vjesnik under these conditions
Expert Mario Uroš explains that the snowfall in the metropolis won't significantly impact the construction of the burned Vjesnik skyscraper, as it poses no substantial additional load.
We Reveal: State Villas, Apartments, and Spaces Are Not Insured. What If Vjesnik Happens Again?
The article discusses the lack of insurance for state-owned properties, particularly after the Vjesnik building fire raised concerns about the protection of such assets against potential disasters.
Media in 2025: The Fire of Vjesnik, the Shutdown of Globus, New TV Licenses...
The main events shaping the Croatian media landscape in 2025 include the implementation of the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), state subsidies for print media distribution, the awarding of new licenses to Nova TV and RTL 2, as well as the fire at the Vjesnik skyscraper and the closure of the Globus publication.
The Young Men Suspected of the Fire in Vjesnik Released from Remetinac. They Are Under House Arrest
Two young men suspected of causing a fire in the Vjesnik building over a month ago have been released from investigative detention to house arrest, restricted from leaving their homes or attending school, with their movements monitored by electronic ankle bracelets.
Two 18-Year-Olds Replace Remetinec Detention with Home Custody
After a month and a half in Remetinec, two 18-year-olds suspected of causing a fire at the Vjesnik building will continue their detention in a home setting as decided by a Zagreb county court panel.
Dominko saved 35 people, and then lost his boat. A Dubrovan gave him a new one
Dominko Radić, a retired naval officer from Dubrovnik, has saved 35 lives at sea and received numerous awards, including the Blue Ribbon from Vjesnik, but recently lost his boat to wear and tear, prompting a local resident to gift him a new one.
Construction and Housing in 2025 Marked by the Fire of Vjesnik and Bačić's Laws
The year concluded with significant changes in spatial planning and construction laws in Croatia, alongside a destructive fire at Vjesnik that necessitated its demolition.