Brief
This contract involves the design and construction of renewable energy installations, including photovoltaic systems and energy storage, for public buildings in the Czechowice-Dziedzice municipality. The project includes the complete design, supply, and installation of photovoltaic systems and heat pumps at various public facilities, such as kindergartens and schools. Key locations include:
1. Public Kindergarten No. 6: Installation of a photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 27 kWp, energy storage of at least 12 kWh, and an air heat pump with a minimum heating capacity of 40 kW.
2. Public Kindergarten No. 11: Installation of a photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 28 kWp, energy storage of at least 16 kWh, and an air heat pump with a minimum heating capacity of 80 kW.
3. Public Kindergarten in Zabrzeg: Installation of a photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 25.5 kWp, energy storage of at least 16 kWh, and an air heat pump with a minimum heating capacity of 40 kW.
4. Primary School No. 2: Installation of a new photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 11.5 kWp, energy storage of at least 12 kWh, and air heat pumps with a total heating capacity of at least 120 kW.
5. Primary School No. 5: Installation of a photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 49 kWp, energy storage of at least 16 kWh, and air heat pumps with a total heating capacity of at least 240 kW.
6. Primary School No. 7: Installation of a photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 45 kWp, energy storage of at least 16 kWh, and air heat pumps with a total heating capacity of at least 200 kW.
7. Primary School No. 2 in Ligota: Installation of a photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 49 kWp, energy storage of at least 24 kWh, and air heat pumps with a total heating capacity of at least 80 kW.
8. Ecology and Greenery Center: Installation of a photovoltaic system with a minimum capacity of 24.5 kWp and energy storage of at least 12 kWh.
The scope of work includes the preparation of complete project documentation for each location, obtaining necessary permits, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements. The project is co-financed by the European Union under the Just Transition Fund. Detailed descriptions and requirements are provided in the Functional and Utility Program (PFU) attached to the contract specifications.