Caverion receives EUR 7 million restoration project in Stavanger, Norway


Helsinki, 2014-04-14 09:00 CEST (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Caverion Corporation                     Investor News                                  14 April 2014 at 10 a.m.

 

Caverion receives EUR 7 million restoration project in Stavanger, Norway

Caverion is to redevelop the Bergelandsgården building, located in central Stavanger, to the Norwegian standard of the passive house (Passivhus). The contract is valued at EUR 7 million. In addition to Caverion's patented ClimaCeil cooling and ventilation system, Caverion will be providing electrical systems and piping.

Caverion commences work on April 2014 and the work will be ready by November 2015. The building, with a floor area of 12,000 square metres, will combine office space, labs and archives.

"We chose Caverion to supply the technical installations at Bergelandsgården on account of ClimaCeil. The building has low ceilings that would make it hard to use any other technical solutions," says developer Torstein Gjesteland from Bergeland Eiendom AS.

The building is to be used by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration and the Public Archive, and both have set high requirements to indoor air quality. ClimaCeil will meet the stipulated requirements like correct temperature, noise level, lighting and absence of draughts, in addition to providing flexibility if the building is ever renovated or refurbished.

ClimaCeil gathers all technical installations in one place. With ClimaCeil the airflow can be adjusted as needed at different locations in the building. ClimaCeil is adapted to modern, energy-saving control and automation systems.

Illustration image of Bergelandsgården is available for downloading here:
http://imagebank.caverion.com/check_a.php?hash=e942034befe4137de8fdbaa9543e2c38

 

Further information:
Roar Andersen, Caverion Norge AS, Head of Communications, tel: +47 908 30 310, roar.andersen@caverion.no

 

Caverion designs, builds and maintains user-friendly and energy-efficient building systems and offers industrial services. Our services are used in offices and retail properties, housing, public premises and industrial plants, among other places. We aim to be the number one building systems company in Europe. Our strengths include technological competence and customer-oriented service, covering all building systems throughout the life cycle of the property. Caverion was established through the demerger of Building Services and Industrial Services businesses from YIT Group in June 2013. Our revenue for 2013 amounted to approximately EUR 2.5 billion. Caverion has nearly 18,000 employees in 13 countries in Northern and Central Europe. The company’s shares are listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki. www.caverion.com