Our customer approached us as a construction contractor group to design, manufacture, deliver and install SR2 rated kiosks for their customer. These were for installation at a UK water supply site.
There were strict requirements that had to be met in order for us to be successful in this project, and many complexities that wasn't too big for our experienced team to handle!
The SR2 kiosk design for the site posed significant complexities due to its size and specifically the height requirement of 4120mm, necessitating careful design and structural planning to ensure stability and functionality.
Integrating cat flaps for cable access and cowls for ventilation which added layers of intricacy to the design. The requirement for doors with a 3250mm clear opening further complicated the architectural layout, demanding precision engineering to balance accessibility with structural integrity. Additionally, the need for full vapor sealing, insulation, and ply lining emphasised the importance of thermal performance and durability, making this project a multifaceted challenge in kiosk design and construction.
Additionally, transporting this oversized unit required carefully planning the route to avoid obstacles like bridges and included a safety escort, underscoring the intricate logistical coordination was essential for successful delivery and installation.
Our customer approached us as a construction contractor group to design, manufacture, deliver and install SR2 rated kiosks for their customer. These were for installation at a UK water supply site.
There were strict requirements that had to be met in order for us to be successful in this project, and many complexities that wasn't too big for our experienced team to handle!
The SR2 kiosk design for the site posed significant complexities due to its size and specifically the height requirement of 4120mm, necessitating careful design and structural planning to ensure stability and functionality.
Integrating cat flaps for cable access and cowls for ventilation which added layers of intricacy to the design. The requirement for doors with a 3250mm clear opening further complicated the architectural layout, demanding precision engineering to balance accessibility with structural integrity. Additionally, the need for full vapor sealing, insulation, and ply lining emphasised the importance of thermal performance and durability, making this project a multifaceted challenge in kiosk design and construction.
Additionally, transporting this oversized unit required carefully planning the route to avoid obstacles like bridges and included a safety escort, underscoring the intricate logistical coordination was essential for successful delivery and installation.
Our customer approached us as a construction contractor group to design, manufacture, deliver and install SR2 rated kiosks for their customer. These were for installation at a UK water supply site.
There were strict requirements that had to be met in order for us to be successful in this project, and many complexities that wasn't too big for our experienced team to handle!
The SR2 kiosk design for the site posed significant complexities due to its size and specifically the height requirement of 4120mm, necessitating careful design and structural planning to ensure stability and functionality.
Integrating cat flaps for cable access and cowls for ventilation which added layers of intricacy to the design. The requirement for doors with a 3250mm clear opening further complicated the architectural layout, demanding precision engineering to balance accessibility with structural integrity. Additionally, the need for full vapor sealing, insulation, and ply lining emphasised the importance of thermal performance and durability, making this project a multifaceted challenge in kiosk design and construction.
Additionally, transporting this oversized unit required carefully planning the route to avoid obstacles like bridges and included a safety escort, underscoring the intricate logistical coordination was essential for successful delivery and installation.
Our customer approached us as a construction contractor group to design, manufacture, deliver and install SR2 rated kiosks for their customer. These were for installation at a UK water supply site.
There were strict requirements that had to be met in order for us to be successful in this project, and many complexities that wasn't too big for our experienced team to handle!
The SR2 kiosk design for the site posed significant complexities due to its size and specifically the height requirement of 4120mm, necessitating careful design and structural planning to ensure stability and functionality.
Integrating cat flaps for cable access and cowls for ventilation which added layers of intricacy to the design. The requirement for doors with a 3250mm clear opening further complicated the architectural layout, demanding precision engineering to balance accessibility with structural integrity. Additionally, the need for full vapor sealing, insulation, and ply lining emphasised the importance of thermal performance and durability, making this project a multifaceted challenge in kiosk design and construction.
Additionally, transporting this oversized unit required carefully planning the route to avoid obstacles like bridges and included a safety escort, underscoring the intricate logistical coordination was essential for successful delivery and installation.
Our customer approached us as a construction contractor group to design, manufacture, deliver and install SR2 rated kiosks for their customer. These were for installation at a UK water supply site.
There were strict requirements that had to be met in order for us to be successful in this project, and many complexities that wasn't too big for our experienced team to handle!
The SR2 kiosk design for the site posed significant complexities due to its size and specifically the height requirement of 4120mm, necessitating careful design and structural planning to ensure stability and functionality.
Integrating cat flaps for cable access and cowls for ventilation which added layers of intricacy to the design. The requirement for doors with a 3250mm clear opening further complicated the architectural layout, demanding precision engineering to balance accessibility with structural integrity. Additionally, the need for full vapor sealing, insulation, and ply lining emphasised the importance of thermal performance and durability, making this project a multifaceted challenge in kiosk design and construction.
Additionally, transporting this oversized unit required carefully planning the route to avoid obstacles like bridges and included a safety escort, underscoring the intricate logistical coordination was essential for successful delivery and installation.