Example projects in 2009

In 2009 Imtech carried out hundreds of energy & environment projects. The following is just a sample.

Energy and ‘green’ technology

  • the ‘green’ revitalising of the Deutsche Bank’s head office in Frankfurt;
  • the ‘green’ technology in the stadium for the 2012 Olympic Games in London;
  • numerous sustainable technical solutions on board Greenpeace’s new flagship – the ‘Rainbow Warrior III’;
  • energy management and energy contracting (contracts worth 420 million euro) for 10 to 15 years for Germany’s National Security Service, Caterpillar, Infineon and Vodafone;
  • the technology for providing energy through a combined heat & power plant and concrete activation at the University of East Anglia in England;
  • energy plants based on innovative combined heat & power at Dublin Airport and in the Amsterdam Medical Centre;
  • innovative BES field ground ventilation (boreholesenergy- storage: heat and cooling in layers deep under the earth’s surface) in the Runwell education project in Essex;
  • innovative energy plants in Stade in Germany and the Eemshaven in the Netherlands;
  • the ‘green’ sustainable renovation of BNP Paribas Fortis’ head office in Brussels;
  • energy technology for the production of 34 million m2 of biogas and biomethanol in the biodiesel factory in the Valdemingómez Technological Park in Madrid;
  • ‘green’ technology in the Dutch Army’s headquarters in Utrecht;
  • the generation of solar energy in two solar energy plants in Palma de Rio and a third in Badajoz in Spain;
  • ‘green’ data centres for financial institutions, telecom providers, supermarkets and payment and digital storage centres, for example ING, Rabobank, BT and Lidl;
  • the climate technology in the sustainable ecology ‘Stockholm Waterfront’ project.

Environment

  • the reduction of air pollution at dozens of Dwr Cymru Welsh Water’s water treatment plants;
  • the technical infrastructure in virtually all the German automotive industry’s new energy testing and R&D centres aimed at developing energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly cars;
  • innovative (diesel)electric propulsion that will lead to significantly reduced fuel consumption and environmentally-harmful CO2 and Nox emissions on ships.

Fine particles

  • the technical maintenance and management of 2,500 devices under the Dutch road network that are components of the traffic management system as well as of various high-tech traffic management centres in the Netherlands;
  • the reduction of fine particles thanks to high-tech traffic infrastructure on all the motorways in eastern England;
  • technology partner in the ‘Keeping London Moving’ programme with maintenance of 42% of London’s total traffic infrastructure;
  • maintenance and management of the NRTS project (National Road Telecommunications Services) to which all the Highways Agency’s traffic systems are linked to ensure optimum traffic flow and reduced fine particles. Clean water innovative technology for slurry dehydration in various waste water and sewage treatment plants;
  • various clean waste water projects for Dwr Cymru Welsh Water and Anglian Water Services in the UK;
  • Anglian Water Services gave Imtech the responsibility for the technical infrastructure for the Wing Project – a new water treatment centre that supplies clean water to around one million people in East Anglia.