Europe’s largest ever plastic culvert goes to Norway
Record breaking culverts speed up road project in the north of the Arctic circle.
Record breaking culverts speed up road project in the north of the Arctic circle.
Zwei Mehrfamilienhäuser in Brusaporto, Italien, bieten nach der Renovierung besonders hohen Komfort – was unter anderem an dem Fußbodenheizungssystem Uponor Minitec liegt. Mit seiner niedrigen Aufbauhöhe ist das System ideal für die Renovierung.
The challenge began in 2021 when the building was completely redesigned to cut energy waste. Uponor Ecomate was installed to gain actionable insights into heating, cooling and power usage and improve the Town Hall's energy consumption and carbon footprint.
Andfjord Salmon AS, a Norwegian fish farming company, has the ambition to create a sustainable, environmentally and fish-friendly onshore facility – with the smallest possible footprint. This patented facility combines the best from both traditional ocean net-pens and land-based salmon farming. The intake and outfall lines are built with highly durable Weholite PE pipes and panels with a 100-year life span.
In 2021, a renovation of a corroded sewage collector was carried out in Swarzewo using a tight-fitting method.
Uponor Infra Sp. z o.o. supplied Weholite PEHD DN3000 SN8 with pipes for the renovation of a railway culvert.
The modernisation of the Warsaw West railway station is the largest construction project currently underway in the Polish capital.
In 2020, the water main between the reservoirs and the Paprocany pumping station in Tychy was upgraded with PE-HD pressure pipes by Uponor Infra.