
KLM Projekt participates in the Taruküla development project in Paldiski
KLM Projekt participates in the new development project in Paldiski
KLM Projekt is delighted to be the engineering partner for roads and external utilities for the the Taruküla residential development – a new green, sustainable, and autonomous living environment in Paldiski.
Located in the picturesque Pakri Peninsula, the residential development makes a commitment to living close to nature, commitment to human-centered planning, community spirit, and a health-supporting lifestyle.
Taruküla development is located in the only officially designated Green Municipality in Estonia – Lääne-Harju Municipality. The whole development area is planned as an energy-independent and autonomous village, where the buildings and public spaces follow the principles of the green corridor – featuring green roofs, natural landscaping, and a low carbon footprint.
More information about the development area may be found HERE.
On August 27, KLM Projekt participated in a conference organized by the Paldiski Entrepreneurs Association entitled “A Different Paldiski,” where, among other things, the Taruküla residential development project was presented. The conference focused on discussing how to open up new opportunities and develop practical solutions for accelerating economic development in Paldiski and Estonia as a whole.
Among other things, it was found that one of the prerequisites for accelerating economic development in a region is definitely the existence of a high-quality living environment.
The conference was attended by Estonian entrepreneurs, top managers, government representatives, and experts in the field, including Heiti Hääl, Valdo Kalm, Lauri Hussar, Ursel Velvet, Erkki Raasuke, Jaak Aaviksoo, and others.
KLM Projekt is pleased to contribute to the development of Paldiski into a modern and attractive nature-friendly and smart living environment! Our aim is to be a reliable partner to our clients and offer our clients a full service.
27.08.2025
* Picture at the top from Taruküla developments marketing materials