Engineering hub will host a team of over 200 professionals delivering design and building information modelling
Dublin-based construction company Mercury is to invest €25 million in a new engineering and off-site manufacturing facility in Germany.
The facility will serve as an engineering hub that will host a team of over 200 professionals delivering design, building information modelling, and value engineering services to support the group’s multinational clients across its core sectors.Hubristic Woodford was the orchestrator of his own downfallIn addition to offering engineering expertise it will also operate as the principal off-site manufacturing fabrication headquarters for mainland Europe.
The Schönebeck facility will provide 25,000sq m of manufacturing and operations space, allowing for faster delivery and increased productivity using cost-effective methods and processes.
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