New Headquarters of the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime in Kielce

New Headquarters of the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime in Kielce

Yesterday, the official opening of the new headquarters of the Central Bureau for Combating Cybercrime in Kielce took place. This is an important investment for the national security system, strengthening the operational capabilities of the unit responsible for combating cybercrime.

The event was attended by, among others, Junior Inspector Wojciech Olszowy, Junior Inspector Tomasz Trzos, Inspector Zbigniew Nowak, Inspector Tomasz Jarosz, Inspector Jacek Cholewa, and Junior Inspector Marcin Chatys, as well as the Świętokrzyskie Voivode Józef Bryk, the Marshal of the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship Renata Janik, and Dr. Jarosław Kaleta, along with representatives of the Police and public administration.

A modern modular building for CBZC

The new CBZC headquarters in Kielce is a three-storey administrative and office building constructed using modular technology with a steel structure. The assembly process was carried out very efficiently, 69 prefabricated modules were combined within 9 days, creating a total floor area of approximately 2,700 m².

The building was designed to meet the specific needs of units dealing with cybercrime. Its interior includes both standard office spaces and specialized operational rooms, interrogation rooms, an arms storage facility, as well as technical infrastructure enabling advanced analytical operations.

The investment also includes extensive supporting infrastructure. The site features an eight-bay garage building, a carport equipped with electric vehicle charging stations, and a utility building. The project is complemented by a rooftop photovoltaic installation, supporting the building’s energy efficiency.

The new headquarters has been designed to ensure a high level of security and efficient workflow organization, including the separation of functional zones and appropriate facilities for officers and visitors, making it one of the most modern buildings of its kind in Poland.

Modular technology in specialized facilities

The project in Kielce is another example of the application of modular technology in highly specialized facilities. In such investments, experience, quality of execution, and full control over the construction process are key. This is already the third project delivered for CBZC, confirming the effectiveness of the adopted technological solutions.

Watch the project video

We encourage you to watch the project video, which showcases the module assembly process and the final outcome of the investment.

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