Savener will develop the detailed engineering for the air conditioning project at the National Institute of Toxicology in Seville

Following a tender process aimed at improving the efficiency and quality of the facilities, Savener has been selected to develop the detailed engineering for the air conditioning system at the headquarters of the National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Sciences in Seville, located on the Pablo de Olavide University campus.

This new commission involves a comprehensive technical review of the existing project in order to identify possible improvements and implement an optimised solution that ensures strict compliance with the technical, regulatory and quality requirements established for this type of critical infrastructure.

Savener team will contribute its in-depth knowledge and recognised experience in the design and development of complex air conditioning installations

Due to its nature and functions, the National Institute of Toxicology requires air conditioning systems that ensure stable, safe and highly controlled environmental conditions. In this context, the Savener team will contribute its in-depth knowledge and recognised experience in the design and development of complex air conditioning installations, the result of years of work on projects with high technical and functional requirements.

With this new challenge, Savener reinforces its position as a benchmark in the design of efficient, sustainable and high-quality solutions for technical and scientific environments, once again consolidating its commitment to excellence and innovation at every stage of the engineering process.

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Savener will develop the detailed engineering for the air conditioning project at the National Institute of Toxicology in Seville