Retention tanks for the railway station
The modernisation of the Warsaw West railway station is the largest construction project currently underway in the Polish capital.
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.
In Mielec, modern storm water and snowmelt retention systems have been built, which will solve the problems with periodical flooding of streets and buildings in the city centre.
In 2020, Uponor did an outstanding job of installing an emergency pipeline on a pontoon bridge after an underground GRP sewage collector failed in Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
The specificity of constructing a storm water system as part of railway projects is that it must be resistant to, among other things, dynamic loads from the passing trains. In the case of the station in Konin, an important element of the storm water system is the retention tanks
The renovation of the Konotopa channel is one of the most interesting hydro projects recently completed in Warsaw, Poland.
Slotted drainage VipLiner module made by Uponor Infra has been chosen to build a drainage system for heat and power station of Gdynia.
Use of polyethylene pipes in the construction of viaducts of the Generals’ Route not only helped to lighten their structures but also lowered project cost.
A sea outlet of treated wastewater was initiated in Swarzewo. It is yet another of the many environmentally friendly projects that have recently been carried out in Poland where PE pipes were used.
Uponor Infra delivered fire water tanks for newly built shopping center Galeria Netun in Starogard Gdański