Renovation of the Benedictine nuns’ kindergarten in Gdańsk

The kindergarten building with residential facilities belonging to the Benedictine Missionary Sisters, locaqted in Gdańsk at Wczasy Street 2, is undergoing modernization. The project, implemented in line with our mission “clean energy – clean profit,” aims to significantly reduce operating costs and have a positive impact on the natural environment.

Goals and Scope of Work
The thermal modernization work, conducted based on a detailed energy audit, includes:
- Heating system replacement: The old gas boiler will be replaced with a modern, high-efficiency condensing boiler. A new, low-power central heating system will be installed at the same time.
- Building Management System (BMS): Implementation of the BMS will enable intelligent monitoring and control of all systems, ensuring maximum energy efficiency.
- Improved Thermal Insulation: The building’s exterior walls will be insulated with polystyrene, significantly reducing heat loss and heating energy demand.
- Modern window and door joinery: As part of the modernization, the old joinery will be replaced with energy-efficient windows and doors with triple-glazed units, with a U-value of 0.9 W/m²K, eliminating thermal bridges and improving insulation.

Expected environmental results
The project has profound ecological impact:
- Reduction in primary energy consumption: It is estimated that primary energy consumption will decrease by 38.65% after the modernization.
- Reduction in CO₂ emissions: Annual carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced by 36.90 tons, making a significant contribution to environmental protection.
We are proud to be implementing a project that combines attention to the building’s history with the latest technologies, ensuring its sustainable development for years to come.
The kindergarten building with residential facilities belonging to the Benedictine Missionary Sisters, locaqted in Gdańsk at Wczasy Street 2, is undergoing modernization. The project, implemented in line with our mission “clean energy – clean profit,” aims to significantly reduce operating costs and have a positive impact on the natural environment.

Goals and Scope of Work
The thermal modernization work, conducted based on a detailed energy audit, includes:
- Heating system replacement: The old gas boiler will be replaced with a modern, high-efficiency condensing boiler. A new, low-power central heating system will be installed at the same time.
- Building Management System (BMS): Implementation of the BMS will enable intelligent monitoring and control of all systems, ensuring maximum energy efficiency.
- Improved Thermal Insulation: The building’s exterior walls will be insulated with polystyrene, significantly reducing heat loss and heating energy demand.
- Modern window and door joinery: As part of the modernization, the old joinery will be replaced with energy-efficient windows and doors with triple-glazed units, with a U-value of 0.9 W/m²K, eliminating thermal bridges and improving insulation.

Expected environmental results
The project has profound ecological impact:
- Reduction in primary energy consumption: It is estimated that primary energy consumption will decrease by 38.65% after the modernization.
- Reduction in CO₂ emissions: Annual carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced by 36.90 tons, making a significant contribution to environmental protection.
We are proud to be implementing a project that combines attention to the building’s history with the latest technologies, ensuring its sustainable development for years to come.