A single TED notice from Wola packages a heat pump array and an electric boiler into a turnkey General Wykonawca scope, with adjacent infrastructure bundled in. The wording splits the work into Zadanie A and a separate task, a structure that changes how a specifying engineer reads the contract surface. [S1]
The notice is a procurement signal, not a technical datasheet, yet the title alone defines the equipment list a bidder must price. Specifiers tracking Poland's district heating retrofit pipeline can use it to confirm that air- or water-source heat pumps paired with electric boilers are being procured as a single EPC package, with the heat pump side isolated in Zadanie A and the boiler side kept separable. That separation matters for warranty boundaries, commissioning sequencing, and for any future tenderer who needs to mirror the lot structure. [S1]
What the notice actually specifies
The title is the specification. It names the site as Zakład CiepŃowniczy Czeczott in Wola, Poland, and defines the General Wykonawca scope as a heat pump system, an electric boiler, and accompanying infrastructure. Zadanie A is carved out as the heat pump portion of that scope, which means a bidder is pricing two linked but separable engineering packages under one contract. [S1]
The TED category, heating plant construction work, confirms the civil and mechanical build envelope, not just equipment supply. A specifying engineer should read this as an EPC plus infrastructure lot, where the contractor carries design coordination, installation, and commissioning risk for both the pumps and the boiler. [S1]
Lot structure and what it implies for the specifier
Splitting the heat pump system into its own zadanie is a common Polish public procurement pattern used to control interface risk. For the engineer, the practical effect is that heat pump performance guarantees, control logic, and hydraulic integration can be specified and tested independently from the electric boiler, even though one contractor delivers both. [S1]
Because the boiler sits outside Zadanie A, any future retrofit, capacity upgrade, or fuel-switching study can address it without reopening the heat pump scope. That is a useful feature for asset owners planning staged decarbonisation of district heating assets. [S1]
Procurement signals worth noting
Publication through TED on 17 Jul 2026 opens the tender to suppliers across the European Economic Area, not only Polish firms. For a specifying engineer, that widens the pool of heat pump and electric boiler vendors who can compete and may shift the reference plant list a bidder can offer. [S1]
The notice carries no capacity, temperature, or grid data in the public excerpt. Any preliminary sizing work by a specifying engineer must therefore be treated as indicative until the full tender dossier, with its technical annexes, is released by the contracting authority. [S1]
Primary notice: TED.