Meticulous machinery planning is a must.
ISIS was contracted by the University of Western Sydney to
upgrade their existing laboratories in building M8 in order to
facilitate the integration and efficient management of a new $2.5m
state-of-the-art materials testings/research machine. The
university wanted to maintain and showcase their reputation as a
leading tertiary education institution and wanted ISIS to focus on
minimal machinery disruption and defects.
The university wanted to accommodate the team responsible for
the operation of the testing machinery as soon as possible. There
were large concerns for time and budgetary constraints, as well as
the need for minimal disruption to the machinery. ISIS focused on
minimising defects and careful planning to meet the needs of the
university.