When is renovating your industrial building the best option?
Whereas earlier, the only option for many industrial buildings was new-build, today, that is no longer the case. More often than not, renovating an existing industrial building is a serious consideration, and for the following reasons:
- Strategically placed and commercially appealing locations are becoming more and more scarce;
- Energy, environment and sustainability – hence: circularity – weigh more heavily than ever on the construction process;
- Authorisation procedures for large, new industrial building projects are often complex and can lead to costly delays;
- In the event of renovation, production processes do not need to be interrupted;
- Costs can be substantially lower, compared to new construction.
In short: (partial) renovation allows for the next stage in your growth story to be achieved in a more cost-efficient way.
We help ask the right questions
Does this mean that renovation is always the way to go? Certainly not. In some cases, a completely new industrial building will prove to be the better option.
Thanks to our 40+ years of expertise in both industrial renovation and new construction, we can help you make a factual assessment:
- Is the foundation of your existing production hall capable of bearing the weight of additional machinery and/or other equipment?
- Can one or more of your existing buildings be reassigned, allowing for future expansions to be simpler and thus, more cost-efficient?
- Is the existing site large enough for possible future expansions?
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At edibo, we take all the potential bottlenecks into account, and for every possible scenario. Let’s consider permit issues, industry-specific rules and regulations, technical restrictions, or factors that may lead to downtime or overspending.
Thanks to the strong synergy between our departments – from our in-house engineers to our executive teams on site – you can rest assured that the next stage of your growth story will be the only right one; and thanks to our additional efforts when it comes to sustainability, it will also be the most responsible one.
New-build or renovating your company? Challenge us!
Just like we love to challenge the status quo in industrial construction, we love to be challenged by (future) clients. How can we apply our construction and renovation expertise to secure a sustainable and prosperous long-term growth trajectory for your industrial company?
You are hereby invited. Tell us everything about your current challenges, without obligation. In return, we will show you what we can do (more) for you. Contact us and we’ll set up the rest!