Mostostal Warszawa signs contract to build Central Waste Collection Facility at Kraków-Balice International Airport
Mostostal Warszawa has signed a contract with the John Paul II International Airport Kraków – Balice for the implementation of the investment titled “Construction of the Central Waste Collection Facility.” The value of the contract is PLN 8,887,000 net (PLN 10,931,010 gross). The planned completion date is September 1, 2026.
- We are pleased that once again Mostostal Warszawa has the opportunity to carry out a key investment at Kraków-Balice Airport. This confirms the trust investors place in us, as well as our experience and professionalism in the execution of infrastructure projects - says Maciej Sasak, Director of the Eastern Division at Mostostal Warszawa.
- The new investment will not only streamline waste management at the airport by consolidating collection in a single location, but it also serves as a precursor to future investments related to terminal expansion - announces Łukasz Strutyński, President of the Management Board of Kraków Airport.
Project Details
The Central Waste Collection Facility (CWCF) will be a modern, dedicated facility located within the grounds of Kraków Airport, intended for the temporary storage of waste generated by airport infrastructure.
The investment includes the construction of a complex featuring an internal road system, a maneuvering yard with a weighbridge, a storage building with a shelter, and an office section. The CWCF will enable safe and legally compliant storage of solid, liquid, and oversized waste, while also providing technical and environmental infrastructure, including a photovoltaic installation.
The new facility will organize the airport’s current waste management system and prepare the site for future terminal expansion.
Strong Presence in Małopolska Region
Mostostal Warszawa has been active in the Kraków region for years, carrying out numerous strategic investments. In recent years, the company has played a significant role in the development of Kraków Airport infrastructure. One example is the completed Cargo Terminal, which was officially opened on May 12, 2025.
The new facility has not only improved the operational efficiency of the airport but has also enhanced its competitiveness in the region. The architectural and technological solutions applied set a new standard for cargo terminals in Poland.
photo: MW
visualization: Kraków Airport