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DESIGN BRIEF FOR PROPOSED WATER PACKAGI
DESIGN BRIEF FOR PROPOSED WATER PACKAGING FACTORY
(INDUSTRIAL ARCHITECTURE)

EROMOSELE O. ABRAHAM
11CA011692
ARCHITECTURE 400L
ARC421

DESIGN BRIEF
Introduction to design
Pure water packaging business includes both bottled water and sachet water businesses respectively. This is a business investment that requires good packaging quality in order to be successful. Water packing business requires registration with NAFDAC who also has production requirements that affects how the design can function.
Introduction to design brief: This document is an initial brief that puts down a proposed water packaging factory which will comprise of;
Pure water, bottle water with a production volume of (100,000cl per day).
A temporary and comfortable accommodation type of two (2) bedroom and one bedroom hostel-like apartments for the staff.
An administrative office that befits a factory which will be a unique structure that represents the factory. The design and construction features should be enhanced by internally developed strategies that address critical constraints faced by sustainable building managers today; power, adequate ventilation and space.
Client: The client is a large scale industrial developer who is interested in developing a factory for packaging drinkable water.
The Site Area: The site is located in Ota, Ogun state, Nigeria. The proposed design is to be done on a site size of four (4) acres of land approximately (16187.43m2 ).
Goals: The main goal is to design an industrial environment that suits and enhances easy and efficient production of water packages.
Guiding Principles:
Selection of designs that is cost effective, contextual, flexible and enduring.
Use of the latest engineering techniques to maximize sustainability and energy efficiency.
NAFDAC requirements for water packaging facility:
Source of water; the sustainable source of water in the location of the site is preferably a borehole.
Adequate water treatment and purification.
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