Offer

Design preparation and technical consulting

Suwiterm carries out comprehensive design preparation of industrial installations and technical consulting for industry, including technological audits, process risk analysis, material selection, and feasibility verification.

We work in accordance with PN-EN standards, equipment manufacturer guidelines, and the requirements of the end client. We ensure the consistency of the execution design with the process concept and maintenance plan.

Suwiterm design scope

  1. Inventory of facilities and installations using a 3D scanner.
  2. Facility analysis with detailed definition of requirements, including environmental conditions, heat sources, and heat load calculations.
  3. Feasibility analysis and concept variants.
  4. Selection of equipment, materials, and fittings based on design or analysis.
  5. Technical design of installations (heating, hot water, sewage, ventilation, and cooling systems).
  6. Technological design of pneumatic conveying pipelines including the selection of cyclones and separators for bulk materials.
  7. Execution and assembly design (installation plans, supports, prefabrication).
  8. As-built documentation.

Business effects for the investor

  1. A wide and experienced engineering team guarantees the best solutions.
  2. We operate in a design-and-build system — thanks to our own production facilities, we are largely independent.
  3. Reduced design and installation risks through complete documentation and quality control.
  4. Fast execution and predictable commissioning dates thanks to in-house prefabrication.
  5. High production capacity enables intensified work during plant shutdowns or construction delays.
  6. Lower lifecycle cost of installations through optimal material selection and component standardization.
  7. Choosing SuWiTERM means choosing reliability.

Why Suwiterm?

  1. Experience in HVAC and pneumatic transport industries.
  2. Own experienced design team, sheet metal production facility, powder coating plant, and a dozen assembly technicians.
  3. Integration of design, production, and installation (single responsibility for the entire chain).
  4. Work in a design-and-build mode.