A steel frame extension to a live research facility, to house the largest forge in Europe
The Advanced Forming Research Centre (AFRC) is a critical hub for manufacturing industry research at the University of Strathclyde. The AFRC is a world-class research facility housing over £16 million worth of equipment, built to industry’s specifications, and it ensures their work has a direct impact on manufacturing performance in industry. It has the in-house capability to heat, shape, finish, measure, test, and analyse metal parts and components.
We were appointed as the civil and structural engineers to extend the AFRC with a new extension building—a steel frame structure supported on existing and new piling mats and housing an 8.5 metre (27.9 foot) high, 300 tonne hydraulic press forge, along with the associated isothermal, cooling, furnace, and manipulator plant. We also implemented additional car parking, plant enclosures, and enhanced vehicle access with the associated existing drainage alterations and new drainage.
This equipment will allow the university to extend its cutting-edge research for manufacturing industries and industry leaders.
At a Glance
- Offices
- Client
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- University of Strathclyde
- Partners
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- David & McCulloch Ltd
- Morrison Construction
- Architect of Record
- ECD Architects
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