installation. Careful coordination with all other teams was required and every effort was made to ensure the cabling was implemented with the utmost care and diligence.” The other main site project hazard
was working on a ‘live’ airfield. Nexans and Jade had to ensure that all engineers were airside trained, as one of the single mode fibre links between the North and West factories had a route which ran around, and across, the main Broughton runway. With the physical products
themselves, the demand for colour specific sheathing for fibre standards presented its own challenges. Airbus required the external sheathing colour to
be all the same, for clear identification. “Given the size of the project, the
short lead time for production and the tight deadlines involved, Nexans met expectation by working extremely hard to ensure the demand for specific coloured sheathing was met,” said Nick Cartmel, Mobile Voice & Data Manager at Airbus.
Conclusion “Nexans and Jade completed the network infrastructure installation to an excellent standard, providing a state-of- the-art Structured Cabling Data and Voice System for the North Factory”, said Cartmel. “The installation ensures
that the system will meet the bandwidth requirements of any technological advancement. The factory’s network is future-proofed and an upgrade path is ready and waiting in the wings.” The construction of the North
Factory facility has raised the profile the Broughton Airbus plant again; enhancing the view of many that the Flintshire Airbus facility is crucial to the economy of North Wales.
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