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February 23, 2026 Alexander Nikitin 2 min read

TEBIN Opens New European Hub in Szczecin, Poland

Alexander Nikitin TEBIN Contributor
TEBIN Opens New European Hub in Szczecin, Poland - Company News article from TEBIN

TEBIN has moved to a new office in Szczecin, Poland. The location serves as the company's European hub, connecting clients and project stakeholders with multidisciplinary design and engineering teams working across Poland, Ukraine, Ireland, and the wider European market.

The office is located at Plac Hołdu Pruskiego 9, 70-550 Szczecin, close to the city's main business and cultural institutions. Its role is practical: provide a consistent point of contact in the European Union and support direct coordination around project requirements, technical decisions, reviews, and delivery.

A European hub for coordinated delivery

TEBIN delivers architecture, civil and structural design and engineering, building systems, electrical engineering, telecommunications, fire protection, and Building Information Modeling within one coordinated environment. The Szczecin office helps connect that technical work with the people responsible for project scope, programme, information requirements, and approvals.

It is one part of a wider delivery structure. Engineering teams in Kyiv and Lviv contribute multidisciplinary technical capacity, while TEBIN's management presence in Ireland supports relationships and strategic coordination in Western Europe. The offices do not operate as isolated regional practices; they work through shared standards, model-based coordination, and common project information.

A workplace aligned with the next stage of TEBIN

A new address is a practical change: different rooms, routes, and working patterns. It also reflects the company's development. The Szczecin space supports focused technical work, collaborative reviews, and meetings with clients and project teams.

From the windows of the new office, you can see the Szczecin Philharmonic. On the evening we moved in, that building was lit in Ukrainian blue and yellow. For a team built largely by Ukrainian engineers working across borders, that was not a small detail.

The move is not a claim about scale for its own sake. It supports a clear operational goal: stronger coordination, more consistent technical quality, and closer communication with the European clients and partners who rely on TEBIN's work.

The address is new, but the direction remains the same: integrated design and engineering, supported by Building Information Modeling and accountable multidisciplinary delivery.

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