Väo Combined Heat and Power Plant
Steel is suitable for the construction of industrial buildings because of its practicality and rapid construction. By building with steel, it is easy to take the needs of future production into account. When designing industrial buildings, it is very important to adapt the frame of the building to the client’s equipment. Since Maru Metall also provides designs for metal structures and the preparation of product drawings as a supplementary service, we can have no problem coping with complicated technological projects.
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The production of the steel structures for the Väo Combined Heat and Power Plant were complicated by the large volume and short completion deadline of the project. Installation was made more difficult by the necessity to install the framework one floor at time, simultaneously with the equipment for the power plant.
AS Maru Metall signed a contract with AS Merko Ehitus Eesti on 17th of August in 2011. According to the contract the biggest Waste to Energy plant in Baltics and the first in Estonia will be constructed. The contract includes manufacturing and erection of steel structures. Maru THM OÜ is responsible for erection works.
WTE Plant will be completed in 2013.
AS Maru Metall signed a contract with AS Merko Ehitus Eesti on 17th of August in 2011. According to the contract the biggest Waste to Energy plant in Baltic and the first in Estonia has to be established. The contract includes manufacturing and steel structures erection. AS Maru Metall produces assemblies and Maru THM OÜ is responsible for erection works. The project total capacity is about 850 tons of steel structures and additionally 45 tons of handrails, 1300 m2 of gratings, 300 m2 tear drop plates etc. More than 50% from all capacity were welded beams and welded columns. The project biggest beam total weight is almost 20 tons.
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AS Maru Metall signed a contract with Ferbeck Industrial Chimenys on the 17th of August in 2012 for manufacturing Eesti Energia the new 300MW power plant chimeny platforms. The contract includes the steel structure manufacturing and the scope of works are approximately 70 tons of steel structures including the ladders, handrails and gratings. The biggest challenge was the manufacturing of 1,7 meters welded beams.
The roof structures built for the stadium’s spectator grandstands along with their light-transmitting profile tiles are an example of the advantages of steel as a material in creating an airy and light-filled structure. The construction work was planned taking the football schedule into consideration, and the challenge was to get the spectators under cover for the right time.
Maru THM: erection of steel structures.
When constructing sports facilities, steel structures enable suitable solutions to be found under very different conditions. This is proven by the various cantilevered structures that were used for the roofs of the grandstands at the Lilleküla Football Stadium, which different from ordinary steel frames, and the two football arenas built in Iceland, with cladding and supporting structures that had to withstand greater than normal wind loads and the harsh Icelandic climate.