Mammoet, in collaboration with main contractor Dura Vermeer, is implementing an advanced prefabricated construction methodology for the 9,100m² Nexus Leiden facility. This state-of-the-art development, designed to house critical life science, health, and pharmaceutical research facilities, demonstrates the efficiency of modern construction techniques through precise logistics and engineering integration.
The project showcases how early Front End Engineering Design (FEED) planning and coordinated logistics can optimize construction timelines while maintaining quality and safety standards in specialized facility development.
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Detail | Impact |
---|---|---|
Facility Size | 9,100m² | Research space |
Construction Method | Prefabricated | Rapid assembly |
Components | Precast concrete & steel | Structural efficiency |
Delivery Schedule | 2-hour intervals | Optimized logistics |
Application | Laboratory & offices | Scientific research |
Implementation Strategy
Element | Approach | Benefit |
---|---|---|
FEED Planning | Early integration | Streamlined execution |
Material Flow | Scheduled delivery | Efficient assembly |
Engineering | Smart solutions | Technical optimization |
Logistics | Coordinated movement | Time management |
Assembly | Systematic approach | Quality assurance |
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