Construction of raw water pipelines for the power plant
One of Europe’s largest power plants is being built in Kozienice in central Poland. Uponor Infra pipes and manholes were used when building the raw water line.
One of Europe’s largest power plants is being built in Kozienice in central Poland. Uponor Infra pipes and manholes were used when building the raw water line.
For many years Uponor Infra has suppplied KGHM with high-quality polyethylene piping systems that transport water and slurry.
Uponor Infra has been delivering for the last dozen or so years the PEHD systems for surface drainage of brown coal mine
For almost 20 years, Uponor Infra has assisted the Polish mining conglomerate KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. in modernising Europe’s largest tailings pond.
Construction of storm water collectors in Nowe Polkowice is one of the stages of a big investment concerning the drainage of the district.
The decision to use plastic pipes to lighten the viaduct’s structure, was a pioneering one.
In Tomaszów Mazowiecki renovation of a damaged stoneware collector was carried out by means of static cracking method using VipLiner polyethylene modules
Modernisation of the brine pipeline in Inowrocławskie Kopalnie Soli „Solino” S.A.
A project to convey Sopot area stream waters further out in the Gdańsk Bay was initiated. It is another environmentally friendly project where PE pipes were used.
Weholite technology was used for the construction of a penstock (water transmission pipeline) for a new small hydro power plant in the city of Cieszyn.
A project to convey Sopot area stream waters further out in the Gdańsk Bay was initiated. It is yet another of the many environmentally friendly projects that have recently been carried out in Poland where PE pipes were used.