Progress of the construction of the Triple Campus of UL MF: Completion of the construction, start of the interior works

Kampus Vrazov trg, 24 June 2025. Foto: Makro5
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The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Ljubljana (UL MF) is building a modern campus at Vrazov Trg, which is set to be completed mid-2026 and will meet the growing spatial needs for studies, research and professional work. Work is progressing as planned, with the interior fit-out phase and the completion of construction on the south wing currently underway.
The construction of the new UL MF campus at Vrazov Trg is on schedule and has reached a key stage of transitioning from structural work to interior finishing. In March 2025, the reinforced concrete works on the north and middle lamellae were completed. In progress at this stage are the installation of the aluminium façade, roofing and sheet metal works, as well as interior finishes, including the laying of terrazzo flooring, the installation of services and the installation of lifts. The construction of cleanrooms and cold rooms will follow in the coming weeks. On the south wing, where the third phase of construction is being finished, reinforced concrete work is nearing completion and is expected to end in July. Approximately 200 workers are present on site every day.
Background and importance of the project
The construction of the campus at Vrazov Trg is part of the UL MF Triple Campus strategic project, which aims to provide a long-term solution to the current spatial constraints and create a stimulating, integrated environment for study, research and professional work. The campus is being designed with sustainability, high functionality and flexibility in mind.
About the UL MF Triple Campus
The project includes three key locations:
- The Vrazov Trg campus – under construction, expected completion by mid-2026. It will be dedicated to study and research activities.
- The Zaloška campus – in the future it will combine teaching spaces and the diagnostic laboratories of professional health institutes.
- The Korytkova campus will enable the expansion of research and teaching facilities.
This is a long-term investment in the medical profession and the development of a sustainable, modern infrastructure that will enable better integration of study and practice. The project also involves collaborations with national and European partners, and provides opportunities for future interdisciplinary projects.