To ensure accuracy in the design, Savener has incorporated advanced 3D scanning technology, which allows to capture with high accuracy the current configuration of the intervention areas. This technology reduces data collection times and improves planning accuracy, thus optimising the design and execution process of the project.
The preliminary project includes the refurbishment of two key road accesses in the plant. The first, located in the southeast area, will allow direct access to the N2 hall, one of the most important production areas. The second access, in the north-east, will connect the outside of the plant to a new plot acquired by Airbus, which will house a logistics support building. This building will be designed with a prominent architecture and will become a landmark structure at the entrance of the factory.
Inside the plant, Savener will restructure the car parks. The spaces will be optimised by allocating an area near the offices in the southern area for the management, which will improve the operability and efficiency of the work spaces. In addition, a comprehensive review of the plant’s logistics enclosures will be carried out to ensure that they are prepared for the future demands of the industrial environment.
The project focuses not only on improving logistics and access, but also on sustainability and environmental friendliness. The design will incorporate sustainable materials and construction practices that minimise the environmental impact on the surrounding areas. In addition, strict controls will be implemented during each phase of the project to ensure that the daily operations of the plant are not affected and that the intervention is carried out safely.
The logistics improvements include the extension of the electric charging area for the forklift trucks, which will contribute to the operational efficiency of the plant by ensuring the energy supply of the internal loading equipment.In addition, safety is a key aspect of the project.Savener will integrate a new security checkpoint on the newly acquired site, which will optimise access control and enable more efficient management of the flow of vehicles at the north entrance.This gatehouse will be equipped with advanced surveillance and access control technologies.
The pre-project seeks a balance between functionality and architectural quality, in line with Airbus engineering standards.In addition to improving logistics, the proposed design will add aesthetic and sustainable value to the factory environment, contributing to an improved visual image of the facility.
This project reflects Savener‘s commitment to energy efficiency, worker safety and sustainability. With this award, Savener reinforces its role as a strategic ally in the industrial sector, consolidating its leadership in global industrial and aeronautical engineering.