Technical installations in homes and other buildings are becoming increasingly complex, which is why general contractors often call on specialists to help them design and install such solutions. Thus Van Wijnen knocked on the door of the firm Mampaey Installatietechniek to install the main piping of the new heating system, integrate the individual district heating unit in each home, install the piping network from the unit to the radiators and, where necessary, replace radiators.
Dordrecht-based Mampaey Installatietechniek has grown to become a specialist in climate control and can rely on a team of 150 enthusiastic and skilled employees to do so. "From our offices in Dordrecht and Haarlem, we design, install, maintain and manage central heating systems in the broadest sense of the word," explains project manager Cees Jongkoen. "We focus on new construction, renovation and transformation in residential, commercial and industrial construction. Over the years we have built up a lot of knowledge in the field of collective and individual generation systems, such as WKO systems, district heating, heat pumps, dry coolers, ..., but also with regard to transport and distribution systems and delivery systems, including underfloor heating and radiators, mechanical ventilation and heat exchangers. Contractors, housing associations and energy companies knock on our door for support with their projects. We have already carried out several projects together with Van Wijnen, for example, and Woningstichting Trivire also regularly calls on our services."
Contractor Van Wijnen contacted Mampaey Installatietechniek to do its part in making the homes on Blaauwweg more sustainable. The specialist first installed the new main line, to connect the individual district heating units in each home. "The existing collective heating installation was demolished and a completely new installation with individual units was integrated, which is connected to HVC's heat grid," Jongkoen explains. "We also install the district heating units in all homes and assemble the pipe network from those units to each radiator. Where necessary, we replace the old radiators with new systems."