Proper selection of materials and prefabricated components, correct layout planning and choosing the optimal heating and ventilation systems – this is our bread and butter. We offer tested solutions based on the experience of our constructors, and our architects constantly strive to expand their knowledge of technological innovations.
Minimising operating costs and optimising efficiency are frequently the priority for clients building production plants, and we understand that well. Starting at the design stage, we offer optimal economic solutions which also guarantee safety.
An industrial facility is commonly associated with a boring, simple shape. But this does not have to be the case. Both steel and reinforced concrete buildings can now take on a myriad of architectural forms. It all depends on the idea the client comes up with and the boldness of the architect, or the other way around. Industrial plants are frequently connected to a social and office area, which greatly increases their attractiveness and gives designers a great opportunity to show off their skills. Different approaches to colour are also on the rise, and we predict that businesses with pleasantly colourful buildings will be the norm in the coming years – after all, a production plant is also its company’s headquarters and represents its brand.