SANHA®‑Therm in the BULA major project in Bruges!
Future‑oriented construction project in Belgium relies on proven SANHA® quality!
Construction of the BULA project recently started in Bruges, Belgium. The large‑scale real estate development is designed for long‑term use and state‑of‑the‑art building services. SANHA®‑Therm piping systems are already being used at an early construction stage.
During an on‑site visit, the first installations of the system could already be inspected. The project is being implemented together with our long‑standing and experienced partner Quartier N.V. from Kuurne, who was involved in the project at an early stage. SANHA®‑Therm was deliberately chosen to realise a cost‑effective, safe and durable solution for technical building installations.
Proven solution for closed circuits
SANHA®‑Therm is a C‑steel piping system specifically designed for closed heating and cooling circuits. It stands out thanks to fast, fire‑safe installation, a high level of process reliability and dependable jointing technology – key factors for many construction projects.
Thanks to the combipress® function, SANHA®‑Therm press fittings are compatible with all common press profiles (SA, V, M) up to and including 54 mm. This reduces the risk of mix‑ups on site and provides additional flexibility during installation. In addition, the tested leakage feature of unpressed joints ensures a high level of safety during pressure testing.
“Made in Germany” quality
Like all SANHA® systems, SANHA®‑Therm stands for consistently high product quality. Pipes and press fittings are manufactured in accordance with clearly defined standards and are perfectly matched to each other. The galvanised surface provides reliable corrosion protection and supports a long service life of the installation.

Long‑term project with a future
SANHA® will accompany the progress of the BULA project over several years. Thanks to its good local accessibility, the project will be documented on a regular basis – including photographic material directly from the construction site. Completion of the entire project is currently scheduled for early 2031.
👉 Further information on the project: https://bula.be/