Blix Datagulv and Oneco Collaborate on Historic Project
Blix Datagulv has entered into a contract with Oneco Infra to deliver key solutions for Oslo municipality’s new water supply project. The project, one of the largest and most complex in Norwegian history, will ensure a reliable backup water supply for Oslo. With a budget of 27 billion NOK and a completion date set for January 1, 2028, this is a monumental project that will impact thousands of people.
Blix Datagulv’s Contribution
Blix Datagulv, which recently contributed to the completion of Radiumhospitalet and the new hospital in Drammen, will deliver the following solutions for the water treatment facility:
- Design and planning
- Raised access floors
- Frame solutions for cabinets
- Cable ladders under the floors
Neil Johnsen, Project Manager at Blix Datagulv, expresses his excitement about the collaboration with Oneco Infra and Oslo Municipality.
— “We are very proud to be part of this historic project. The collaboration with Oneco Infra is a great opportunity for us to continue our growth. We look forward to delivering high-quality solutions that set new standards for yet another large-scale facility,” says Johnsen.
Oneco’s Role in the Project
Oneco Infra is contributing as a subcontractor to AF Gruppen and the Alliance on the project. Geir Gjersdal, Procurement Manager for the project, emphasizes the importance of the project for the company.
— “This project gives us the opportunity to work with some of the most advanced technologies and solutions in our field. We look forward to tackling technical challenges that will lead to professional development and contribute to improving the quality of life for the residents of Oslo,” says Gjersdal.
OneCo, through its companies OneCo Infra, OneCo Elektro, and OneCo Technologies, will deliver products and services within high voltage, low voltage, telecom, and automation. The project is expected to help accommodate Oslo’s anticipated population growth.About the Project
Oslo municipality is building a 19-kilometer-long tunnel and a new, modern water treatment facility. The facility will supply the entire population of Oslo. The project is crucial to ensuring the city’s water supply and addressing future challenges related to both population growth and environmental concerns.