Over the past five years, we have contributed to several major waste management system developments in specific regions of Zala, Vas, Veszprém, and Szabolcs-Szatmár counties.
Through these projects, we have gained valuable experience and references as a general contractor in the design and implementation of collection, transportation, and pre-treatment systems for separately collected and mixed municipal waste. We were also responsible for developing the necessary infrastructure and procuring modern equipment.
Initially, we participated as a subcontractor in complex regional waste management projects (such as the North-Balaton Waste Management System and the Vas and Zala County developments), undertaking full project management responsibilities. This included preparing the necessary permit and execution documentation, delivering large-scale structural and civil engineering works (e.g., waste sorting halls and landfills), and procuring high-value, state-of-the-art equipment. We also managed the preparation and successful execution of test runs required to verify compliance with client requirements.
We later served as the general contractor in the development of the waste management system in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County, with a special focus on systems for separate collection, transportation, and pre-treatment—building upon the experience gained in previous projects.
The systems we delivered as part of these projects proved their long-term reliability not only during trial operations but also throughout the two-year warranty period, consistently meeting stringent client expectations.
As part of these projects, we implemented selective waste sorting technology developments in Veszprém, Zalaegerszeg, and Nyíregyháza. In Zalaegerszeg, we also developed new landfill cell capacity for non-recyclable waste.
In Zalabér, we ensured that mixed municipal waste underwent mechanical sorting before being recovered to the greatest extent possible. The best available technologies were applied to maximize resource recovery. A key objective was also the diversion and utilization of waste that could not be recovered materially, but only through thermal or other processes. Therefore, we implemented systems for the removal of contaminants that hinder thermal recovery.
In all three regions, the storage of baled waste—produced as a byproduct of sorting—was modernized and secured until reuse. In Zalaegerszeg, the Tapolca-Zalahaláp sorting plants, Pápa, and Zalabér, the amount of waste destined for landfill was significantly reduced through the sorting of recyclable components from mixed municipal waste.
In Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County, fully enclosed treatment buildings and technologies were constructed in Kisvárda and Nagyecsed for the mechanical and biological pre-treatment of mixed municipal waste, with the goal of reducing landfill volume.
In Kisvárda, we built a new, state-of-the-art Walking Floor transfer station, while in Keszthely and Lenti, existing transfer stations were upgraded to modern standards.