Two Polish SPIE Group companies - SPIE Stangl Technik and SPIE Elektromontaż Poznań - have completed technical installations at Daikin Manufacturing Poland's modern industrial facility in Ksawerów near Łódź.
The new factory, with an area of over 110,000 m², includes a production hall, warehouse and a two-storey office building. The general contractor for the investment was Takenaka Europe GmbH.
The entire process required a high degree of flexibility, precise planning and efficient communication between teams. The work was carried out in accordance with the applicable technical standards and safety rules, and the contract was completed within the agreed timeframe. In future, we plan to increasingly share knowledge between Group entities. This enables us to provide a very wide range of services even on very demanding and extensive projects. Such joining of forces is a tangible benefit for the investor, as it allows for a synergy effect
- says Łukasz Nowinski, CEO of SPIE Polska.
SPIE Stangl Technik was responsible for the comprehensive execution of the mechanical and sanitary installations. The contract included the supply and installation of ventilation and air-conditioning systems, heating and cooling systems, hot and cold water, sanitary sewerage, industrial gases and natural gas, compressed air and building automation including the BMS (Building Management System). A particular challenge was the execution of the medium-pressure gas installation and the installation of PN100 and PN320 helium, R32 and R290 refrigerants, nitrogen and oxygen - in accordance with the requirements of the Pressure Equipment Directive and under the supervision of the Technical Inspection Authority. Approximately 160 fitters and a 9-person supervision team were involved in the implementation.
SPIE Elektromontaż Poznań carried out complex electrical installations and both external and internal works. The external works included the construction of a MV cable line power supply, site lighting, tele-technical and power ducting and transformer station power supply. The internal scope included the earthing and lightning protection system, the equipotential bonding grid, the cable routes for the strong current and teletechnical installations and the laying of cables for the technological installations. The work involved approximately 120 skilled fitters and a five-person supervisory staff.
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