The design phase of the airBaltic Aircraft MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) center has been completed with a superb result: the project achieved a BREEAM Outstanding rating with a final score of 92.4%. This is the highest score ever achieved at the design stage in the Baltics.
For BLV Advisory Group, it is particularly significant that this achievement was made possible through systematic engineering efforts and the precise coordination of a complex international project. Throughout the development phase, BLV provided technical project management, organizing and synchronizing the work of the entire team of specialists.
As part of the project, BLV Advisory Group coordinated an international team of experts and industry professionals, while also serving as the client’s technical advisor during the development of design solutions and the definition of the future infrastructure’s key parameters. Specialists from Germany, the USA, Turkey, France, and other countries contributed to the engineering solutions. Such a scale of international cooperation was essential, as this involves a highly specialized aviation infrastructure where the demands for technological solutions and project sustainability are significantly higher than those of standard construction projects.
Furthermore, BLV managed the design process, oversaw the cost control of the proposed solutions, and coordinated the BIM and BREEAM processes, seamlessly integrating all engineering solutions into a unified system. It was exactly this level of synchronization that enabled the achievement of a result that borders on the absolute limit of what is possible at the design stage.
We would like to express our special gratitude to our main partners, Setec Serige, and personally to aviation industry experts Gilles Cuvelier and Benoit Selles, who made a vital contribution to the development of specialized solutions for this project.
Projects of this caliber demonstrate what the future of infrastructure can look like when engineering expertise, global experience, and systematic coordination operate together as a single, cohesive team.