Stunning site wrap unveiled on Sloane Street

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The demolition work is being carried out by specialist demolition contractor John F Hunt. The construction of the new development is expected to take approximately two years to complete. The construction process will be overseen by Galliford Try, with John F Hunt working on the demolition stage. The project is part of a £1.3 billion regeneration scheme for the area, which includes the redevelopment of a former hospital and a former school. The regeneration scheme aims to bring new life to the area by creating a vibrant and thriving community. The project will also provide a significant increase in housing stock, with over 2,000 new homes being built.

This innovative approach allows for a more immersive and engaging experience for clients and stakeholders.

The Benefits of Embrace Building Wraps

Embrace Building Wraps offers several benefits to clients, including:

  • Enhanced visual communication
  • Improved stakeholder engagement
  • Increased brand awareness
  • Reduced costs
  • Faster project timelines
  • These benefits can be seen in various projects, such as the transformation of the London Bridge project, where the printed wraps helped to create a more immersive experience for stakeholders, and the Singapore project, where the wraps reduced costs and accelerated the project timeline.**

    The Process of Creating Embrace Building Wraps

    The process of creating Embrace Building Wraps involves several steps:

  • Design: The first step is to create a design concept that meets the client’s requirements. This involves working closely with architects and designers to ensure that the design is accurate and meets the client’s needs. CGI Software: Once the design concept is finalized, the next step is to use CGI software to transform the design into a printed wrap. This involves creating a 3D model of the building and then applying the design elements to the model. Printing: The final step is to print the wrap using a high-quality printing process. This involves applying the design elements to the wrap and then applying a protective coating to ensure that the wrap lasts for a long time.
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