Uponor Annex
The newest $18M manufacturing expansion for Uponor PEX pulls out all the stops with a highly efficient building incorporating the company’s plumbing, radiant, and snow melt systems.
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Nordanövägen 2, 737 61 Virsbo
The newest $18M manufacturing expansion for Uponor PEX pulls out all the stops with a highly efficient building incorporating the company’s plumbing, radiant, and snow melt systems.
Uttjänta och underdimensionerade dagvattenledningar ersattes av Weholite
The Vierimaantie road, located close to the town centre of Ylivieska, Finland has a concrete sewer line constructed in the 1960s and 1970s. A decision was taken to renovate this sewer using a tailored solution, and the product developed for this purpose is now also available to other customers.
The Hietasärkä water intake plant is part of the Suomussalmi water supply system, the task of which is to ensure the sufficiency of clean drinking water for the needs of municipal residents. Corrosion damage to the water supply network was previously prevented with lye, but due to safety risks, it was replaced by a chemical-free method. At the same time, an extensive overall renovation was carried out at the water intake plant.
Uponor provides water solutions for Leonardo Hotels’ new 200-bed Bristol resort
Jesse Faust, a former Madison firefighter and EMT, sustained partial paralysis after a severe car accident in 2022. During the construction of his new home, Faust prioritized fire safety, and after seeing how commercial buildings benefit from sprinkler systems, he chose to incorporate a residential solution with Uponor AquaSAFE™ — a multipurpose PEX piping system that combined with his home’s AquaPEX® plumbing.
Weholite pipes are light and easy to install. They really come into their own in a project in the harbour of Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand – the extension of an old stormwater line using massivepipes with an internal diameter of 3–3.5 metres. In this busy harbour area, it is not possible to carry outlarge-scale excavation work. The soil of the region and strong tides pose their own challenges.