Building methods have been the same for hundreds of years. Work takes place onsite, over a long time, with a huge team, because that it is the way it is. With kit-of-parts we have the technology to rethink the process and meet the needs our clients have today, which are very different.
Location
- Manchester, North West England, UK
Client
- Mace and Manchester Airport Group
Project status
- Ongoing, with new facilities opening in 2025
The new kit-of-parts approach has revolutionised the way we’re able to successfully operate and deliver projects in time restricted/critical environments. The digital design approach was invaluable for this project, and we will now be considering it for all projects of this nature moving forward. By seamlessly integrating it with our own design, fabrication, and installation methodology, we were able to manage and coordinate the steel-to-steel connection design, steelwork fabrication, intumescent fire-rated paint system and cladding application in controlled conditions within the factory, before even needing to step foot on the airport. When reflecting on this innovative approach to making construction more efficient, it’s clear that the use of responsive digital design is a must for projects of this scale going forward.
The shift from construction to manufacturing becomes the perfect levelling-up element. It creates a revolution, not just in the way we design buildings, but how we make them and drive social value. The best part is we can still be creative, just with different constraints that will drive innovation in their own way. It’s rewriting the playbook for infrastructure delivery, laying the foundations to put communities first and creating a more sustainable, resilient future.
