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SPC WAREHOUSE

2019 + Valongo, Portugal

offices + logistic

construction 9 100 m2

site 25 900 m2

project manager + BIM manager + architect designer

photography by André Rocha

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Nestled within Valongo's industrial district, a logistics endeavor designed to meet a client's specific needs strategically chose a location in close proximity to both trains and highways, ensuring an efficient transportation network. The project's central challenges revolved around tight delivery timelines and cost-effectiveness. In response to these constraints, the construction team implemented prefabricated solutions, reducing on-site disruptions and expediting the construction process. This approach not only adhered to the stipulated timeframe but also effectively managed budgetary considerations, showcasing a practical and resourceful project management strategy.

The success of the industrial facility can be attributed to the astute combination of a well-chosen location and the application of inventive construction methodologies. The utilization of prefabrication emerged as a key factor in hastening the project while maintaining high standards. Through a systematic and economical approach, the venture not only met but exceeded client expectations, underscoring the adaptability and cooperative endeavors essential for the successful execution of logistics projects in dynamic industrial terrains like those found in Valongo.

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