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Tampere Central wastewater management plant, Tampere

We were responsible for rock engineering, structural and HVAC design of underground wastewater tunnels.

Tampere Central wastewater management plant, Tampere

Upon its completion in 2026, the central wastewater management plant will provide wastewater management for the municipalities of Tampere, Ylöjärvi, Kangasala, Lempäälä, Pirkkala and Vesilahti. Thanks to the modern wastewater management system, the environmental load of the effluent ending up in natural bodies of water will be reduced, despite the increasing volumes of wastewater. The site involved a total of three kilometres of incoming and discharge channels.

Customer
Tampereen Seudun Keskuspuhdistamo Oy

Location
Tampere

Size
75000 m³

Completion
2026

Services
Rock engineering
HVAC and building automation

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