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The snow melting is becoming more efficient in Helsinki-Vantaa airport,
Vantaa,
Finland

The snow melting is becoming more efficient in Helsinki-Vantaa airport

In the non-Schengen terminal  in Helsinki-Vantaa airport is being built new standing place for the airplanes. In the concrete base was installed Uponor's snow melting system. The system is heated by district heating. The unique system has provided great experiences.

Location
Vantaa, Finland
Anno di completamento
2020
Tipologia di edifico
Trasporti
Tipologia progetto
Nuovo edificio

The snow melting is becoming more efficient in Helsinki-Vantaa airport

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