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Polish Academy of Sciences – Animal Facility

Centre for Environmental Research and Innovative Food Technology for Quality of Life, delivered for the Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Olsztyn Everest 5 had the pleasure of participating in the delivery of an advanced investment in the construction of a new laboratory-administration building and animal facility at the Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (RZiBŻ PAN), one of Poland’s leading research institutions. The project covered a building with a floor area of 7,520 m² and a volume of 24,000 m³, designed with a focus on innovative scientific work in the fields of biotechnology, reproductive biotechnology, and food sciences. Our company was responsible for the comprehensive implementation of telecommunications systems that provide full control and security for the facility. As part of the investment, Everest 5 implemented an advanced physical security information management (PSIM) solution, which manages the entire infrastructure of the building – including the specialist animal facility – in real time. The physical security information management (PSIM) system was integrated with other key technologies, including the fire alarm system (FAS), intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), access control system (ACS), time and attendance reporting system (TARP), CCTV monitoring, VoIP intercoms, and smoke extraction and air suction systems. These systems operate in full integration, enabling simultaneous management of the building’s security, comfort, and operational functions. In particular, the CCTV monitoring systems include 61 cameras, of which 24 are installed in the animal facility, where video is recorded continuously, around the clock. The access control system was expanded to include 115 readers and 250 users, allowing for precise management of access to various zones within the building. The entire infrastructure was also equipped with smoke extraction and air suction systems, ensuring appropriate conditions in the event of a failure or fire. Throughout the facility, washable and chemically resistant equipment was installed, in compliance with the high standards required in such research establishments. The entire system is operated from a central platform, allowing for convenient and efficient management of all devices and real-time monitoring of their status. System integration provides complete control over safety, operational efficiency, and building management, while also ensuring the appropriate protection of animals housed within the facility. Thanks to the use of innovative solutions, Everest 5 has contributed to the creation of a secure, modern, and functional research facility at RZiBŻ PAN.

MSN Cinema Hall

The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw has been equipped with advanced cinema technology, offering exceptional projection quality in both image and sound. The cinema signal is delivered from a 2K/4K cinema server compliant with DCI standards, and the image is projected by a state-of-the-art projector housed in the projection booth, ensuring the highest visual quality. Sound in the cinema hall is delivered through a versatile MeyerSound audio system, which includes front speakers (left, centre, right), subwoofers located behind a perforated screen, and surround speakers that enrich the projection with extra layers of spatial audio. The sound is calibrated to the Dolby curve, and the inclusion of height channels and three-dimensional audio increases the realism of the experience. The audio system is designed to meet strict cinematic requirements, ensuring unmatched sound quality. A digital audio processor compliant with CDI handles digital signal decoding. For presentations and other applications, wireless microphones are also available, enabling sound transmission from anywhere in the hall, along with wired microphones connected via sockets in three floor boxes installed beneath the screen. For those wishing to expand the projection system, there is also the option to connect 16mm and 32mm projectors. The entire cinema system is operated using a wireless tablet, which controls the zoned layout, sound source selection, volume adjustment, and screen masking positions. The tablet also enables selection between five different projection formats (16:9, 16:10, 2.39:1, 4:3) and completely covering the screen with curtains. The cinema is also equipped with an induction loop – a system supporting hearing-impaired individuals by enhancing the quality of sound received through hearing aids and cochlear implants. The induction loop eliminates echo and noise in larger spaces, significantly improving speech intelligibility and listening comfort for people with hearing difficulties. Thanks to these advanced solutions, the cinema at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw provides an unparalleled audio-visual experience that meets the highest technological standards.

Gdańsk Główny Railway Station

At the historic and widely recognised Gdańsk railway station, we are implementing a Dynamic Passenger Information System that uses electronic boards to display real-time train traffic information. Our work also includes low-voltage installations, building automation systems, and security systems such as the fire alarm system (FAS), CCTV, access control system (ACS), and intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS). Thanks to our work, the historic Gdańsk station will gain modern functionalities while preserving its unique atmosphere. We are enhancing passenger comfort and safety through the deployment of information and monitoring systems. When implementing telecommunications systems, we take care not to interfere with the station’s appearance – we are committed to preserving its character and ensuring that technology remains discreet and does not dominate the historic environment.

Aquapark Płock

A wide range of work related to electrical and telecommunications installations was carried out at the Aquapark facility in Płock. As part of the electrical installations, a new transformer station, generator set, LV switchboards, and cable routes were installed, including power and control cabling. Basic and emergency lighting systems were also implemented, along with electrical fittings, lightning protection, and earthing installations. In terms of telecommunications systems, audio-video systems, structured cabling, CCTV, an intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), nurse call system, and stairwell smoke extraction were installed.  The implementation of electrical and telecommunications installations in the Aquapark has ensured safety and comfort for visitors using the facility. Modern telecommunications systems and power supply ensure uninterrupted operation of the facility, while advanced security systems protect users during bathing and recreation.

Museum of Modern Art

We are delivering security and telecommunications systems in a four-storey building with an area of approximately 20,000 square metres. The building will include exhibition space as well as a cinema, auditorium, educational rooms, and a café. As part of our work, we implement various systems including safety systems, CCTV monitoring, fire detection, access control, and an intrusion and hold-up alarm system. We are developing a prestigious project designed by the renowned American architectural studio Thomas Phifer and Partners. Delivering this project is an opportunity to create a welcoming public space in the centre of Warsaw and to give new, symbolic meaning to the city centre. The implemented systems will ensure the highest level of safety for visitors and for the exhibits displayed in the newly constructed facility.

Tatra Archive of Planet Earth

As part of the implementation of the Tatra Archive of Planet Earth, we delivered electrical installations as well as basic and exhibition lighting, a structured cabling system (LAN), adapted the CCTV system to exhibition needs, a technical security system for the collections, an exhibition management system, and an audio-video system. The facility is located underground to preserve the landscape at the entrance to the valley and to reflect its purpose – telling the story of caves and geological processes that have taken place in the Tatra Mountains over millions of years. The exhibition consists of several elements designed to communicate this history in a practical way. The completed scope facilitates effective exhibition management, optimal presentation of the collections, and their security, as well as efficient protection and monitoring of the facility.

Kielce Railway Station

We are pleased to announce that our company has carried out a comprehensive technical modernisation at the railway station in Kielce, introducing modern electrical and telecommunications installations. We have implemented heavy-current installations, a dynamic passenger information system, fire detection and smoke extraction systems, and safety systems such as the physical security information management (PSIM), voice alarm system (VAS), fire alarm system (FAS), CCTV, access control system (ACS), and intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS) at the station. These modern solutions have given the Kielce station new, contemporary functionalities. The comfort and safety of travellers have been enhanced by the implementation of modern information and traffic monitoring systems at the station.

Orange – over 200 branches across Poland

We are implementing a management and monitoring application for technical security systems based on the PSIM platform for the leading telecommunications company in Poland, as well as modernising the access control system. The solution covers all of our Client’s facilities. As part of the project, we are integrating individual components into a single system, and upon completion, we will provide servicing and maintenance services across Poland. The primary objective was to achieve the highest level of system integration, improve the ergonomics of technical operation and monitoring, and thereby not only enhance safety but also contribute to generating savings for the facilities. Through the implementation of appropriate systems and enabling centralised management, we have reduced facility operating costs (opex) by as much as 13.7%.

Włocławek Railway Station

The scope of work at Włocławek railway station includes the installation of low-voltage systems, including cable routes and structured cabling (LAN, WLAN, telephony), as well as stairwell smoke extraction systems, access control systems, fire alarm systems (FAS), security management (PSIM), CCTV monitoring, dynamic passenger information systems (DPIS), public address and sound systems, clock systems, induction loops for the hearing impaired, information and emergency (SOS) intercom systems, and building management system (BMS) installations. The renovation of Włocławek railway station has delivered a modern and efficient facility for passengers, made possible by the systems implemented. The project was carried out in line with our concept of DRIVE TO THE GREEN FUTURE – despite the use of modern technologies, it aligns with environmental protection principles and energy-efficient solutions.

Tłuszcz Railway Station

Electrical and telecommunications connections were completed at the station in Tłuszcz, the area was illuminated, and the signal box was modernised and integrated with the main station. Electrical and telecommunications installations were completed at the main station. A dynamic passenger information system and display boards were implemented, along with DPIS software. The new station, developed under the individual Innovative Systemic Station formula, is the fourth of its kind in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. The station was constructed in an environmentally friendly manner, utilising eco-friendly solutions. Modern safety systems ensure comfort for both travellers and users of the facility.