Plexus plays a key role in the realisation of their client concepts into branded products and deliver them to the market. They are a global electronics manufacturing company that solves the most complex product challenges in health care and life sciences, industrial, aerospace and defense.
In 2018 when Plexus were looking to expand their Livingston Design Centre. They once again turned to Amos Beech as their trusted partner for the design and construction works of this industrial fit out. With the European management team having making a commitment to the Board of Directors to deliver by March 19 this was no small achievement.
INDUSTRIAL FIT OUT IN BATHGATE SCOTLAND
Tasked with building the cost schedule from the ground up whilst working with the ever-changing dynamic of a Hi-Tech electronic manufacturing facility Amos Beech had their work cut out. With construction starting in October 2018, they managed to work around the existing production facility whilst creating new laboratory space for the engineers, new offices and alterations to the main services including HVAC, sprinkler, humidity, nitrogen, electrical and air to enable their manufacturing plant to be relocated in a seamless manner.
Along with the construction project there was an additional brief to lift the look and feel of the design centre to be more in line with Plexus’s other design centres throughout the world.
Plexus has a long track record of innovation and technology through its own in house resource so Amos Beech provided a design to help rebrand all their internal meeting rooms and helped create a journey experience for their visiting customers.
Below is the outcome from this design process where Amos Beech provided Interior design, fit-out and office furniture for commercial interiors for Plexus. If you would like to discuss how Amos Beech can transform your office space, please visit www.amosbeech.com
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This article appeared in the June edition of Business HQ which you can view online by CLICKING HERE
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