Excellence in Design, Engineering, and Construction

Ashtrom Construction is building Israel and shaping its skyline through its three subsidiaries - Ashtrom Engineering and Construction, Ashtrom Construction North, and Ashtrom Jerusalem.

Leading Israel’s Construction Industry 

Ashtrom's subsidiaries—Ashtrom Engineering and Construction, Ashtrom Jerusalem, and Ashtrom Construction North—have completed hundreds of award-winning projects across Israel, including neighborhoods, office buildings, commercial and industrial complexes, as well as conservation and urban renewal initiatives. The companies lead the industry through years of experience, exceptional planning and execution capabilities, and advanced construction methods.

LYFE Towers: Setting New Standards in Luxury Office Construction 

The 39-story LYFE Towers faced major engineering challenges, including groundwater management and complex underground work. Featuring Unitize curtain wall facades, the project used 121,000 cubic meters of concrete and 21,450 tons of iron. 

Da Vinci Towers: Redefining Urban Living 

Adjacent to the Kariya complex, the Da Vinci Towers rise as two 44-story buildings, featuring a suspended pool between them. This unique residential complex earned Ashtrom a prestigious award for excellence in planning and execution. Constructed at 4.5 floors per month, the project used 83,000 cubic meters of concrete and 15,000 tons of iron, with up to 80 concrete mixers on-site daily. 

 

Building Israel’s Largest Neighborhood in Record Time 

In the Bait BaPark neighborhood of Or Yehuda, 27 residential buildings with 1,429 apartments were completed in just 34 months. The project exemplifies the exceptional synergy between Ashtrom construction’s subsidiaries, made possible by the simultaneous production of industrialized elements at the Ashcrete plant and on-site construction work. 

Beresheet Hotel: On a Mountainside Facing the Crater 

The award-winning Hotel Beresheet, with its unique architectural design and stunning location on a mountainside overlooking the crater, posed significant engineering challenges, primarily due to the demanding environmental conditions. Situated within a nature reserve, the project also required special measures to preserve the environment and protect local biodiversity. 

 

Recanati Residence: Urban Renewal in a Dense Environment 

The Recanati Residence complex in Tel Aviv is a distinctive urban renewal project featuring 3 residential towers, 3 parking levels, and advanced landscaping that blends seamlessly with the surrounding green spaces, including those atop the parking structure. Located in a dense urban area near schools, the project faced significant engineering challenges. Construction involved 42,000 sqm of partitions, 34,185 cubic meters of concrete, and 4,392 tons of iron. 

Saidoff Luxury Residence: Old Meets New 

Located on Jaffa Street in Jerusalem, the Saidoff project blends an innovative 23-story luxury tower with 99 apartments, alongside a historic building for preservation and a commercial floor. Its proximity to the bustling Mahane Yehuda market presented complex engineering and logistical challenges. 

Our Strength Lies in Our People 

Ashtrom Construction gives employees the opportunity to work on impactful projects that shape Israel’s future. Through comprehensive training, seminars, and support, they can specialize in various construction crafts. Surrounded by industry leaders and advanced technologies, our employees enjoy personal and professional growth. We prioritize safety and cultivate a corporate culture of open dialogue, teamwork, family, and mutual respect. 

Innovation and Service 

We invest heavily in developing efficient construction methods, including BIM technology for 3D modeling, which optimizes planning and allows adjustments before construction starts. Advanced quality control and safety systems enable real-time responses and efficiency at every stage. Our service system features an "architect coordination" department with architects, engineers, and tenant change coordinators.