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Pionki and Żytkowice Railway Stations

At the Pionki and Żytkowice railway stations, installations were completed for CCTV systems, access control with a keyless railway station locking system (ACS with BSZD), intrusion and hold-up alarm systems (I&HAS), physical security information management (PSIM), and the dynamic passenger information system. Earthing and lightning protection systems, lighting fixtures, ticket window intercoms, as well as the clock, public address, and toilet call systems were also implemented. With the installation of modern systems at the PKP Pionki and PKP Żytkowice stations, travellers can now enjoy greater comfort and safety. New technologies enhance travel comfort, enable better information management, and provide improved security measures.

Smart Parking

In one of the complexes in Warsaw, the Everest5 team implemented modern smart parking technology, used daily by up to 2,000 users. A key achievement of this project was the application of automated algorithms integrating the reservation system, access control, and licence plate recognition (LPR). The LPR system automatically reads vehicle registration plates, verifies them against booking data, opens the barrier, and assigns the driver an appropriate parking space. The main goal of the implementation was to maximise the use of available parking space. Thanks to automatic parking technology, drivers can hand over control of the vehicle to the system, which scans for free spaces, selects the optimal one, and precisely parks the car. The solution is based on advanced sensors, cameras, and algorithms that analyse the space. These components jointly manage traffic, eliminating problems related to improper parking or lengthy searches for a space, ensuring efficient and convenient use of the car park.

Siedlce Railway Station

At the Siedlce railway station, a comprehensive scope of work was carried out, including telecommunications and electrical installations. As part of the telecommunications works, structured cabling was installed along with a fire alarm system (FAS), voice alarm system (VAS), and a dynamic passenger information system. A clock system, ticket counter intercoms, CCTV with a VMS platform, intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), and a call system were also implemented. In the area of building management, physical security information management (PSIM) and building management system (BMS) were implemented. Electrical installations included switchboards, cabling, earthing and lightning protection installations, as well as the power supply for the lighting and equipment. The station’s refurbishment and implementation of advanced solutions created a modern and comfortable space for passengers within the building, while ensuring their safety. Thanks to intuitive solutions, passengers can use the station conveniently and effortlessly, significantly enhancing their travel experience. The renewed Siedlce railway station combines modernity with local history.

Szymankowo Railway Station

At the Szymankowo railway station, structured cabling was installed alongside systems such as: fire alarm system (FAS), CCTV, access control system with a keyless railway station locking (ACS with BSZD), intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), and building management system (BMS). A Dynamic Passenger Information System, clock system, call system, and public address system were also implemented. A physical security information management (PSIM) system was provided for central security management and incident response. The advanced technological solutions implemented at the PKP Szymankowo station increase safety, improve communication and management, and enhance passenger comfort. All systems have been integrated for effective supervision and rapid incident response.

Hel and Kuźnica Railway Stations

The scope of work included the installation of modern technological systems that form an integral part of the infrastructure of both stations. Telecommunications installations were implemented, including structured cabling with IT equipment, a dynamic passenger information system (DPIS), CCTV, clock system (SSC), information and emergency columns (SOS), intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), and an access control system with a keyless railway station locking (ACS with BSZD). The public address system, the building management system (BMS) installation, and the physical security information management (PSIM) integration system were also carried out. Thanks to the modernisation works carried out, the Kuźnica and Hel railway stations have gained modernity and functionality. The Kuźnica railway station, situated picturesquely between the Baltic Sea and Puck Bay, now offers advanced telecommunications and electrical solutions that significantly improve travel comfort. It can be said that the station has gained a ‘modern coastline’ – comfort and innovation on the platform are now the standard, enhancing the passenger experience.

Sochaczew Railway Station

The company completed a comprehensive scope of work at the Sochaczew railway station, including electrical and telecommunications installations. Installation of cable trays and routes, earthing and lightning protection, switchboards, and lighting fittings were carried out, as well as power supply from the main switchboard. Structured cabling was also installed, along with systems including CCTV, access control with a keyless railway station locking system (ACS BSZD), intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), building management system (BMS), as well as intercom, clock, and call systems. A dynamic passenger information system and public address system were also implemented. The station in Sochaczew, which is over 120 years old, has gained modern solutions that increase the safety and passenger comfort, while preserving its historic character. Combining history with modernity is a challenge, but it has succeeded here – installing telecommunications systems so discreetly that even the ghosts of the past did not notice the changes!

Milanówek Railway Station

The scope covers the implementation of comprehensive telecommunications and infrastructural systems for the station’s needs. The following systems were installed: access control system (ACS) with a keyless railway station locking system (BSZD), intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), CCTV, and physical security information management system (PSIM), all integrated with the Railway Stations Security Centre (CBDK). We also delivered the Dynamic Passenger Information System, public address and clock systems, ticket counter intercoms, a call system, and a building management system (BMS). With the implementation of modern telecommunications and infrastructural systems, the Milanówek railway station has significantly enhanced safety and travel comfort, improving passenger service quality and contributing to the harmonious development of the town.

Lublin Castle

Although Lublin Castle now serves as the seat of the Lublin Museum, several decades ago it functioned as a prison. Originally built in the 12th century, the castle has undergone numerous reconstructions and renovations over the centuries. A new exhibition is currently being developed within the castle, which will display around 360 archival objects. Our contract covers the comprehensive execution of the exhibition, including the following works: The project is designed to fulfil the programme requirements while adhering to conservation guidelines, limiting intervention in the historic structure to the absolute minimum. No changes will be made to the exterior of the castle complex, and the interior design solutions will highlight the composition of the interiors without disrupting the view of the monument.

Ground-Mounted Photovoltaic Power Plants

We have completed 3 eco-friendly photovoltaic farms located in the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. The facilities are covered by the auction support scheme of the Energy Regulatory Office (URE) and are connected to the PGE Dystrybucja S.A. grid. They are a green, environmentally friendly source of energy. Thanks to the use of environmentally friendly solutions and the construction of three modern facilities, it has been possible to significantly reduce CO2 emissions, with the estimated savings amounting to 754 tonnes annually.

Józef Piłsudski Museum in Sulejówek

The exhibition is a chronological and thematic narrative, divided into six galleries. Five of them (‘Ziuk’, ‘Wiktor’, ‘Komendant’, ‘Naczelnik’, and ‘Marszałek’) are dedicated to specific stages of Józef Piłsudski’s life and work, explaining his personal and political choices. The sixth gallery (‘Symbol’) refers to the memory of him, his legacy, and the myths and symbols that have developed around his figure. As part of the contract, Everest5 completed the electrical and telecommunications installations for the permanent exhibition. By using advanced multimedia technologies, lighting control systems, and telecommunications integration, we presented this important historical subject in a manner that is accessible and engaging for visitors.