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Minimizing the distance between workstations, offices and production floors also increases productivity and enhances interaction and socialization between employees. The intertwined spatial and functional complexes and medical facilities within the Bombardier campus are similar, with safety, clear communication between employees, and precise results all dependent on clarity and rigor in design.
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Bombardier celebrates the grand opening of its world's leading jet manufacturing campus at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. Designed by NEUF Architects, the 750,000-square-foot facility sets a new standard for precision, efficiency and sustainability in the aerospace industry, enabling an integrated working environment similar to that of a medical complex.
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Bombardier's decades-old Downsview Airport facility is currently being rebuilt, and the new aerospace park marks a strategic update for Bombardier to build on it. Combining innovative design and modern materials, NEEF's purpose-built design complies with rigorous manufacturing processes and regulatory procedures, while exceeding international sustainability and safety standards to optimize jet assembly and testing.
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"Building an airplane is a project of complexity comparable to that of a large construction project."
—Graham Kelly,Bombardier多伦多分公司运营副总裁
"We needed a space that would not only meet the scale needs of our manufacturing operations, but also reflect our commitment to innovation and exceed our customers' expectations, while keeping our employees safe and healthy."
- NEUF Architects
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The layout of the new Bombardier production facility allows for faster aircraft assembly, with a full production line throughout the manufacturing and testing process. NEUF has created a structure that successfully coordinates the mobilization of professional teams, automation equipment, robots, tools, as well as precision components and instruments, resulting in an efficient, precise and safe production ecosystem, where employees work in an environment of natural light and minimizes the impact of sound.
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Precise electrical, ventilation, heat and humidity requirements required Bombardier to meet its commitment to environmentally responsible operations by adopting a manufacturing strategy that both optimized energy use and reduced waste. The extensive on-site engineering incorporates a comprehensive set of fire and life safety requirements into a small, tightly managed site that minimises the impact on adjacent airport-related services and municipal infrastructure. NEEF's design team led collaborations with the Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA), TÜV SÜD Global Risk Advisors, the City of Mississauga, the Canada Transportation Authority, and Canada NAV to ensure the facility met the industry's most stringent standards for fire, life safety, and flight operations.
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When multi-million class jets were launched, NEUF designed the ecosystem of round-the-clock aviation manufacturing centers to promote the well-being of employees, not just their safety. Abundant lighting, sophisticated training and collaboration spaces, and visual connections between the different functions enhance the motivation and productivity of employees. Minimizing the distance between workstations, offices and production floors also increases productivity and enhances interaction and socialization between employees. The intertwined spatial and functional complexes and medical facilities within the Bombardier campus are similar, with safety, clear communication between employees, and precise results all dependent on clarity and rigor in design.
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With 50 years of experience designing industry-specific and complex technical projects, NEUF brings their expertise and tested design processes to create the latest spacecraft manufacturing centers. They improved Bombardier's existing manufacturing methods and identified opportunities for innovation and improvement, while working under serious on-site, strict safety protocols and global aviation standards.
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"The design of the aircraft manufacturing center is not just about the physical structure, it's about creating a space that perfectly blends Bombardier's workflow, its people, and the meticulous attention to detail of every jet it builds."
——Lilia Koleva,NEUF事务所合伙建筑师
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Bombardier is one of Canada's most prominent commercial companies and the nation's largest aircraft manufacturing company. NEUF is proud to play an important role in building the company's next chapter. It shares Bombardier's pursuit of progress and will continue to play an important role in Canada's advanced manufacturing industry, with its thoughtful design and meaningful workplace approach advancements that will be studied and admired internationally.
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Project’s Name: Bombardier Aircraft Assembly CentreClient: BombardierLocation: Toronto Pearson International Airport, Mississauga (ON)Surface Area: 750,000 ft² / 69,677 m²Completed: 2024Construction Management: LedcorBuilding Engineers: StantecContract Administrator: EXP
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