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The largest contract in Everest5’s history – We have started designing the Warsaw Ghetto Museum

We are proud to announce that we have begun work on the largest contract in our company’s history – the design and execution of works related to electrical and telecommunications installations at the Warsaw Ghetto Museum. This is not only a milestone in our company’s development but also a great honour to participate in such a prestigious and emotionally significant project, which aims to commemorate the tragic events of the Second World War and pay tribute to the victims of the Warsaw Ghetto.

As part of this investment, our tasks include the execution of works related to electrical, telecommunication, and external installations.

A key responsibility will be the design and implementation of the physical security information management (PSIM) and building management (BMS) systems for both permanent and temporary exhibitions. Our company will ensure proper power supply and security and will design the cable routes, conduits, and induction loops for the power and control systems of the exhibits.

The Warsaw Ghetto Museum is an institution being established on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto – a place of martyrdom and heroism, but also of human tragedy. It was here in 1943 that one of the most famous uprisings of the Second World War – the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising – took place. Through the Warsaw Ghetto Museum, the memory of these events and of the people who lived through them will be passed on to future generations in a modern and educational way.

The project we are undertaking combines history with modern technological solutions, allowing for the creation of a space that fosters deep reflection on the past, while also enabling interaction with contemporary media and technologies.