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“Another great success in 2011 was the development of wellness projects: turn-key projects that have performed positively since they were started three years ago. So much so, that the turnover that we had forecast for this period exceeded all expectations. Fluidra (through Wayfit) now creates and designs wellness spaces for large hotel chains, gyms, sports clubs, rehabilitation centres, etc.” Eloi Planes, CEO


Selection of international projects completed in 2011


Johor Bahru Malasia


Industrial water treatment plant for the Bahru Stainless (Acerinox Group) Comprehensive turn-key project made up of four plants • Feed water system: coagulation, flocculation, decantation, filtration. • Demineralised water system: H-OH ion exchanger. • Direct cooling system: scale settling, coagulation, flocculation, settling, cooling, treatment of sludge.


• Drinking water system: active carbon system, dosing of sodium hypochlorite.


Barcelona Spain


High Performance Centre (HPC), Sant Cugat del Vallés • A 51.2 x 25 x 3 m competition pool (with moving wall), a 30 x 21 x 3 m synchronised swimming pool and a 21 x 15 x 5 m diving pool.


• Water conditioning system (filtration, recirculation, disinfection and heating), air conditioning for the HPC building and the biomechanical control of the pools (cameras, sight glasses, digital podiums, etc.).


New York USA


Ancient Baths Wellness Centre • Turn-key project for the first Roman baths built by the Spanish chain AIRE outside of Spain. There are no Roman ruins in New York, but they did manage to convert a building in TriBeCa into Roman baths in 1883


• It has two private treatment rooms with glass walls, a floatarium, a jacuzzi with 350 jets and baths at various temperatures.


Port Harcourt Nigeria


Competition pools • Provision of two pools in Nigeria to mark the 17th edition of the National Sports Festival in the city of Port Harcourt, the most important sports’ event held in the country.


• The Olympic pool is a 50-metres-long, 25-metres-wide and 2-metres-deep Skypool. The pool that was used for diving events is 25 metres long, 15 metres wide and 4 metres deep.


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