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  • The grant from the Norwegian Funds for Kalety – city of Cittaslow  

    The project co-financed by the EEA Financial Mechanism 2009 – 2014 the Operational Program PL04

    Kalety received the grant from the Norwegian Funds, announced by the Ministry of Environment, for the thermo-modernisation of the City Office building in Kalety. It is worth to notice that for the first time in the history of the Kalety local government, the City was able to raise funds from the Norwegian Funds. The total cost of the project entitled "Efficiency energy improvement of the public building through a complex thermo-modernisation of the City Office in Kalety at ul. Żwirki i Wigury 2" amounts to PLN 1,103,990.00, where PLN 765,040.00 is the amount of the grant that was granted under the Operational Program PL04 "Saving energy and promotion of renewable energy" of the Financial Mechanism of the European Economic Area.  

    Within the task the works connected to the thermo-modernisation of the office building (including  external wall insulation, roof insulation, replacing windows staircase, replacing the front door), together with the replacement of heat source and assembly of solar collectors, will be executed.

    The tender to select a contractor is planned for April 2015 and the completion of the investment should take place in April 2016.

    Efficiency energy improvement of the public building through a complex thermo-modernisation of the City Office in Kalety at ul. Żwirki i Wigury 2.

    The project co-financed by the EEA Financial Mechanism 2009 – 2014 the Operational Program PL04

    Visualization of the city office building after the thermo-modernisation   – (view: from street Żwirki i Wigury)

    Visualization of the city office building after the thermo-modernisation  – (view: the corner of streets  Żwirki i Wigury, 1 Maja)

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