About the project:
Place: Prague, Czech Republic
Year: 2012-2013
Investor: Metrostav, Inc.
Total cost: less than CZK 10 million
Certifications: The building is certified for the SBTool Bronze Quality Certificate
Project delivery: Integrated project solution of building management system
Control system: Wago
System size: 9 250 data points
Total area: 12 400 square meters
System installements: BMS, access system, ATS monitoring, electronic control system (ACS), intrusion detection, CCTV, UPS units, energy monitoring
PALMOVKA - PARK I & II PRAGUE
Administrative complex
The office complex Palmovka Park II and the new headquarters of Metrostav, Inc., which were designed by Josef Pleskot AP studios consists of three
interconnected buildings, which are rounded in shape and have square superstructures. This trio of rounded buildings of the office complex, which was
built in the old Prague's district Libeň offers a hidden two-storey underground garage with 184 parking spaces. The greenery on the roof gardens of many
of these buildings will visually integrate into new environments and the complex's expression will match the shape of today's headquarters Metrostav,
which architect Mr. Pleskot proposed in 1999.
The grouping of the office buildings almost in the style of origami became "the building of the year 2014" and ranks among the buildings with the energy class B,
which received a SBTool bronze certificate of quality.
Office buildings with foodcourts and restaurants
Description of the project solution
- Turnkey delivery, installation and commissioning of a complete building management system technologies
- Regulation is provided by the programmable DDC control modules WAGO of 750 series that are placed in switchboards with BMS connection - the dispatching control is via Ethernet
- The automation control stations provide control and monitoring functions
- The controllers process the input signals and through the output analog and digital signals provide fully automatic operation of the technological equipment in compliance with the requirement to minimize energy consumptions
- Centralization of technology equipment is ensured by using a central, controlling dispatching center
- Remote monitoring and evaluation of the energy consumption meters through communication networks (electricity meters, heat and cold metering data)
BMS section
- Establishment of the central dispatching center with a graphic design interface SCADA
- Interface for the remote access to the control dispatching center through the WebServer
Graphic program rendition & visualization
Monitoring screen renditions and visualizations