Al Jwaydeh Factory

A Hub of Industrial Efficiency: Al-Jwaydeh Factory

The Al-Jwaydeh Factory, designed in 1999 and located in Amman’s Al-Jwaydeh district, is a significant project commissioned by The Mechanical Engineering Company. Spanning a total area of 3,739 m², this facility combines office spaces, storage areas, and a steel warehouse, designed to meet the needs of industrial operations with efficiency and functionality.


Project Overview

Key Details

  • Design Year: 1999
  • Location: Amman, Al-Jwaydeh
  • Client: The Mechanical Engineering Company
  • Total Area: 3,739 m² (876 m² for offices and storages, 2,863 m² for the steel warehouse)
  • Services Provided: Full Design Services from Concept to Full Tender Drawings

The project consists of two main components: office and storage buildings, and a large steel warehouse, each designed to support the operational needs of the facility.


Architectural Layout: Functionality and Efficiency

1. Offices and Storages

  • Total Area: 876 m²
  • Purpose: Administrative operations and storage of materials.
  • Design: Functional spaces to support daily operations and logistics.

2. Steel Warehouse

  • Total Area: 2,863 m²
  • Purpose: Large-scale storage and industrial operations.
  • Design: Steel structure to provide durability and wide, open spaces for storage and machinery.

Design Philosophy: Practicality and Durability

The Al-Jwaydeh Factory is designed with a focus on:

  • Operational Efficiency: Logical zoning and spacious layouts to support industrial workflows.
  • Durability: Steel structures to ensure long-term functionality and resistance to wear.
  • Functionality: Offices and storage areas designed to streamline administrative and logistical processes.

Conclusion

The Al-Jwaydeh Factory is more than just an industrial facility—it is a testament to The Mechanical Engineering Company’s commitment to efficiency and durability in industrial design. By combining functional office spaces with a robust steel warehouse, the project sets a benchmark for future industrial developments.

As it continues to operate, this factory will stand as a symbol of progress and industrial excellence, inspiring future projects to prioritize functionality, durability, and efficient space utilization.

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