CityPlan spol sro
Year created: n.a. No of staff: n.a.
Address
Jindrisska 889/117
Prague
CZ-11000
Czech Republic
Phone:
420 221184211
Fax:
420 224922072
Web site: http://www.cityplan.cz
Primary contact
email:
cityplan@cityplan.cz
General Info
CityPlan Ltd is a privately owned, independent multidisciplinary professional consulting, engineering, design and planning company in the field of energy, environment and transport with a staff of about 24 employees. From 16 September 1999 onwards, CityPlan Ltd. is officially ISO 9001 certified. The ISO 9001 approval certifies all the processes needed by CityPlan Ltd. to give excellent service to its clients and other organisations it is closely working with.
The main areas of activity are Czech Republic and participation in common EU projects. Clients include municipalities, regional governments, ministries, financing institutions, Czech Energy Agency, State Environment Fund, utilities and private companies. CityPlan is able to provide energy and transportation engineering, environmental assessment (LCA, IPPC), energy and transportation planning, urban end regional planning, development of energy projects, energy and environmental audits, feasibility studies, economic and financial analysis, bid preparation and evaluation, market research, business plans and appraisement.
CityPlan performed more than 40 regional or municipal energy plans and concepts, energy price regulation, energy legislation, energy and environmental management, energy audits in buildings and industry, environmental impact assessments, life cycle analysis, feasibility studies on district heating systems, cogeneration projects, use of renewable sources.
In cooperation with the Czech Association for Energy Economics CityPlan organises workshops and conferences. CityPlan has participated in a number of projects involving energy efficiency. One of the CityPlan's strength is energy and environmental economy. CityPlan is experienced to calculate not only so called internal economy (standard economy calculation like in the feasibility studies), but also so called external economy, where externalities are present. The reason is quite simple: there is usually not enough public money for funding and supporting the all needful projects, whereas private money potential is almost inexhaustible.
Key activities: traffic prognosis; traffic modeling and analysis; telematics in transport.




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