Zone B of the Palace of Culture and Science

We have commenced the modernization of safety systems in Zone B of the Palace of Culture and Science, which includes, among others, areas occupied by Kinoteka cinema. The works are being carried out in an operational facility under constant supervision of the Provincial Monument Conservator. As part of the investment, we are responsible for: Due to the specific nature of the building, the works are being carried out in stages — in individually designated rooms, in agreement with the client and without disrupting the building’s ongoing operation. In addition to installing safety systems, we are also responsible for the related construction works. The modernization is carried out in a way that preserves the original appearance of the interiors. Every intervention requires approval from the monument conservator.
Defense Sector

We have commenced the execution of a contract in the field of defense and critical infrastructure protection.As part of the project, we are responsible for preparing and delivering a comprehensive scope of work at one of the key military bases. Our tasks include: The project is carried out based on international recommendations for aviation infrastructure — an advanced next-generation combat platform.
Polish History Museum – Permanent Exhibition

As part of another contract, Everest 5 has commenced work on the Polish History Museum project in Warsaw. The aim of the project is to carry out construction works and to install and commission the elements comprising the Permanent Exhibition and its accompanying areas. The project is being delivered in consortium with Andra Sp. z o.o. As part of this undertaking, Everest 5 is responsible for the comprehensive execution of telecommunications installations and security systems, which are essential for the proper functioning of the museum and for ensuring suitable exhibition conditions. The scope of Everest 5’s responsibilities includes the supply, installation, and commissioning of cabling and sensors within the BAS system, as well as LAN cabling to enable connectivity between devices throughout the facility. The main challenge of the contract is the ESOZ system (Electronic Collection Protection System), which encompasses a VSS system and advanced alarm sensors, including environmental parameter sensors. Everest 5 will also be responsible for installing elements of the voice alarm (VAS) and fire alarm (FAS) systems supplied by the Investor. All of these components are critical to the museum’s operations – both in terms of security and in ensuring appropriate conditions for visitors and the display of collections. These works constitute an important element of the Polish History Museum project, which aims to present the history of Poland in a modern, interactive, and secure environment for its visitors.
Warsaw Ghetto Museum

As part of the investment project at the Warsaw Ghetto Museum, Everest 5 will be responsible for the comprehensive development of workshop designs and the execution of works related to electrical installations, telecommunications systems (including telecom systems), as well as building management systems (BMS) and external systems. The company will prepare full design documentation and carry out electrical installations, including medium voltage (MV), cable routes, switchboards, lighting with control, electrical fittings, equipment power supply, PV systems, and heating mats. Everest 5 will also install CCTV, LAN, TV, satellite TV, GSM, fire alarm systems (FAS), voice alarm systems (VAS), access control systems (ACS), video intercom systems, intrusion and hold-up alarm systems (I&HAS), call systems, and gas leak detection systems. Our company will also deliver the physical security information management (PSIM) and building management (BMS) systems, as well as power supply, security, and IT systems for both permanent and temporary exhibitions, including cable routes, conduits, and induction loops for exhibit power and control systems. All work will be carried out in accordance with the client’s guidelines, including preparation of designs in the format specified by the investor, including spatial formats where required.
Warsaw West Railway Station

Since 2020, Everest 5 has been carrying out construction works related to the redevelopment of the Warszawa Zachodnia station, which is a key part of the ‘Works on the cross-city line in Warsaw on the section Warszawa Wschodnia–Warszawa Zachodnia’ project. We are also involved in the ‘Construction of the tram line to Wilanów’ project – the largest tram investment in Poland – aimed at connecting Wola, Ochota, Mokotów, and Wilanów. As part of our operations at Warszawa Zachodnia station, we are installing advanced safety and communications systems. These include the Fire Alarm System (FAS), responsible for the early detection of fire hazards, and the Voice Alarm System (VAS), which enables effective evacuation in emergency situations. To enhance safety, we are also installing a Video Surveillance System (VSS) and a CCTV System to support the building’s fire protection measures. At the same time, we are installing the intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS) and the access control system (ACS), which secure access to individual areas of the station. The telecommunications installations are being implemented in the multifunctional building, station hall, tunnel, platforms, and under the canopy, ensuring full functionality throughout the facility. Our work also includes activities within the ‘Construction of the tram line to Wilanów’ project. The Wilanów tram line is expected to significantly improve public transport in the future, offering a fast and environmentally friendly connection to the city centre. These efforts aim to modernise Warsaw’s transport infrastructure, increasing comfort and safety for passengers while supporting the development of modern transport solutions in the capital.
Congress Hall, Palace of Culture and Science

As part of this investment, Everest 5 will carry out a range of works related to the modernisation of the Congress Hall at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, including both electrical and telecommunications systems. The company will dismantle existing electrical and telecommunications installations and modernise and refurbish the palace’s lighting fixtures, which will then be properly stored and reinstalled following their renovation. Furthermore, Everest 5 will carry out the complete installation of new telecommunications systems, including automation systems and the Building Management System (BMS) together with a building management platform. The works also include the delivery and installation of modern systems that will enable effective management of all building infrastructure components. In terms of safety, the company will be responsible for the installation and commissioning of the Voice Alarm System (VAS), which forms part of the fire alarm system. This system is designed to ensure quick and effective communication in the event of a fire threat, making it possible to broadcast alerts and voice announcements. Due to the specific nature of the heritage interiors, the project will also include acoustic simulations to optimise the room’s acoustics, ensuring not only safety but also comfort for the hall’s users.
Słupsk Railway Station

Everest 5 is involved in the investment project concerning the construction of a new PKP railway line in Słupsk, and is responsible for the comprehensive execution of telecommunications installations. The scope of work includes the redevelopment and construction of telecommunications connections, the modernisation of the external telecom network, and the upgrade of the telecommunications ducting system. It also includes the construction of cable routes and installation of CCTV systems and a VMS platform for monitoring. As part of the project, we are also installing safety systems, such as the fire alarm system (FAS), smoke extraction control in stairwells, and access control systems. We are also implementing passenger information systems, public address systems, and integration platforms to ensure efficient communication and safety at the station. Through advanced telecommunications solutions, Everest 5 is contributing to the development of a modern and secure railway station in Słupsk, which will meet the expectations of both travellers and station operators.
Złotniki Kujawskie Railway Station

As part of the reconstruction of the railway station in Złotniki Kujawskie, Everest 5 is carrying out the comprehensive installation of modern telecommunications systems, which will ensure the safety and comfort of both passengers and staff. We are responsible for implementing the fire detection system and gravitational smoke extraction installation, which provide effective protection in the event of danger. A CCTV system will also be installed for continuous monitoring of the facility, along with a dynamic passenger information system (DPIS) and a clock system to ensure synchronisation of equipment throughout the station. The SOS installations, call system, RTV/SAT, access control, intrusion and hold-up alarm (I&HAS) systems will enhance safety, passenger comfort, and access management. The structured cabling and public address system installed by our company will ensure reliable internal communication, while the building management system (BMS) will enable efficient building management. All solutions will be integrated into the physical security information management (PSIM) system, enabling centralised management and optimisation of all installations, creating a modern and functional railway station in Złotniki Kujawskie.
Mrzezino Railway Station

As part of the railway station project in Mrzezino, Everest 5 was responsible for the comprehensive execution of electrical and telecommunications installations. The works included the installation of trays and cable routes, earthing and lightning protection systems, switchboards, lighting fixtures, and accessories, ensuring appropriate power infrastructure and comfortable lighting conditions at the station. Power for the switchboards and circuits was supplied from the main switchgear (RG), and the installed photovoltaic system introduced eco-friendly solutions, supporting the sustainable development of the facility. External electrical installations were also carried out, including outdoor lighting and power supply for other facilities within the station grounds. As for telecommunications installations, structured cabling was implemented to ensure reliable data transmission throughout the facility. The installed systems such as CCTV, access control with a keyless railway station locking system (ACS BSZD), entrance intercom, clock system, toilet call system, intrusion and hold-up alarm system (I&HAS), physical security information management (PSIM), dynamic passenger information, public address system, and building management system (BMS) formed integrated solutions ensuring both the safety and convenience of station users. These systems enable effective space management, passenger safety monitoring, and provide passengers with up-to-date timetable information and other relevant announcements.