Morrison wins £42m Scottish factory of the future

Morrison wins £42m Scottish factory of the future

The University of Strathclyde has signed a £42m deal with Morrison Construction to design and build its planned National Manufacturing Institute Scotland.

The 120,000 sq ft advanced manufacturing centre will be built at the Netherton Campus in Paisley and is designed by architect HLM to be a carbon neutral building

It will include a skills academy, a fully digitalised factory of the future and a collaboration hub.

The building forms a key part of a developing advanced manufacturing innovation district next to Glasgow airport, which includes the Advanced Forming Research Centre at Inchinnan and the new Lightweight Manufacturing Centre in Renfrew.

It will help support manufacturing and engineering firms of all sizes and sectors.

The 120,000 sq ft advanced manufacturing centre will be built at the Netherton Campus in Paisley and is designed by architect HLM to be a carbon neutral building

It will include a skills academy, a fully digitalised factory of the future and a collaboration hub.

The building forms a key part of a developing advanced manufacturing innovation district next to Glasgow airport, which includes the Advanced Forming Research Centre at Inchinnan and the new Lightweight Manufacturing Centre in Renfrew.

It will help support manufacturing and engineering firms of all sizes and sectors.

 

updated: 04/06/2020

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