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One of Reykjavík’s largest urban regeneration projects, transforming a long-established industrial area into a vibrant, sustainable, and mixed-use urban district.
At Úlfarsárdalur, by filling in drainage ditches, wetlands that were previously disturbed can be reclaimed and the area can be developed.
The Skarfabakki development was delivered in two phases, transforming the quay into one of Reykjavík’s key cruise and commercial port facilities.
The project Micro Power Plants in the Westfjords was approved as a focus project in 2019 within the Westfjords’ expansion plan.
Glerárstífla is an approximately 90 metre long and 7.4 metres high concrete dam in Glerárdal in Akureyri and is part of Glerárvirkjun II.
Gönguskarðsá was harnessed in 1947 to 1949. Verkís managed all the design of structures and equipment and construction supervision.
A new station building was built, new mechanical and electrical equipment was purchased, and the inlet pipe was renewed.
A preparation of up to 9.8 MW hydropower plant in Svartá. Verkís worked on the environmental impact assessment.
The Vaðalda Wind Farm marks a significant milestone in Iceland’s energy transition as the country’s first utility-scale wind power project.
A plan of building a 9.8 megawatt hydropower plant. An environmental impact along with preliminary design and a feasibility study.