Pump structure secures stormwater system’s long life
Pump structure secures stormwater system's long life in Jyllinge Nordmark
Pump structure secures stormwater system's long life in Jyllinge Nordmark
House of Prayer of the Church "House of the Architect"
Op het terrein van de voormalige militaire vliegbasis soesterberg, direct grenzend aan de vroegere start- en landingsbaan, wordt gebouwd aan het Nationaal Militair Museum.
Grootschalig, modern en voorzien van de nieuwste klimaattechnieken. In 2012 is er aan de Maatweg in Amersfoort gestart met de bouw van een nieuw topklinisch ziekenhuis. Inmiddels is het gebouw opgeleverd en kunnen de patiënten nog beter ontvangen worden dan op de oude locaties in Amersfoort.
The building of the Hungarian National Theatre is one of the most famous and most modern buildings of the city. The theatre is on the banks of river Danube.
Energy-conscious solution With regards to natural gas market price changes and environment awareness Municipality of Mezőberény decided to submit tender under Environment and Energy Operational Programme in order to replace their natural gas based heating system in their public institutions with heat distribution system based on thermal water.
“Move!” We are convinced, that sports, primarily mass sports and leisure time sports, have an emphasised role in Hungary today – both from a pedagogical and a medical point of view.
In recent years, stormwater quality management has become an increasingly important part of urban stormwater strategies. A pilot project was launched in Heinola to clean stormwater with innovative filter chambers developed by Uponor. At the same time, valuable research data will be collected on stormwater quality from two different types of areas and on the treatment results achieved with filter chambers.
The Empresa Municipal de Transportes de Madrid, SA (EMT) installs Uponor´s Invisible Air- Conditioning system in the newly renovated bus parking facility.
In an ordinary village with less than 1,000 residents, a reservoir tank would normally be unnecessary, but Tuuri in Southern Ostrobothnia in Western Finland is not an ordinary village. The village tourist attraction draws visitors up to six million visitors annually. This needs special solution for potable water delivery.