The Well

Location icon Sofiemyr, NORVÈGE
N° réf.: 1105
Catégorie: TOURISM AND WELLNESS

Réalisation

Chantier pools and wet areas
Localisation Sofiemyr, NORVÈGE
Sous-catégorie SPA
Construit en 2014
Ouvert en 2015
Demande waterproofing and ceramics installation
Date de début et de fin 2015
Type de demande Batiments neufs
Titulaire Kongeveien Eiendom AS
Entreprise de sous-traitance Hent AS
Installateurs Celco Mur o Puss A/S
Architectes Halvorsen & Reine AS
Distributeur MAPEI Mapei AS
Crédits Anders Hagen-Næsset, Mapei AS
Responsable de projet Bjørn Kjelsrud
Other The Well (project name Aquarius) is a private owned dayspa.

The idea is to provide guests from south Norway and west Sweden with a luxury day spa. In a near future a hotel will be built to complement the spa.
To get a good idea of the SPA, please take a look at FACEBOOK and Instagram and of course the web page www.thewell.no

Mapei products are used in all different areas. The main pool, saunas, “jungle cave”, showers and treatment rooms as well as kitchen.

The project started as a lead from Mapei Dk, Kim Thomsen who had contact with the contractor Jens Otto Willumsen MD of Celco. Celco had at that time managed to get the contract. Now they wanted Mapei to help them with a product concept.
The concept should be from concrete repair – membranes – adhesives and grouts. Not only products but also assembly instructions and training of personal.
At this time Kim contacted Jan-Erik Johansson from Mapei Swe, who has been involved in a number of pool project. My job was to present a total instruction and material plan.
Together with supervisor Arne Nesje from Sintef we got this approved technical. Now Tore Karlsen had to solve the sales. During the building time supervision on the site was performed by Alf Ruud Mapei No, Tore Karlsen and Jan-Erik Johansson
Lien vers la page de détails http://www.thewell.no
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