Arup supported Siemens Mobility in designing a state-of-the-art factory, digital engineering and a research and development facility in Chippenham, Wiltshire. Representing a £100 million investment, the new site will replace an existing facility and accommodate approximately 800 staff across manufacturing, research, engineering and support functions.
We provided multi-disciplinary engineering design services, including structural, mechanical, civil and public health engineering. A key feature of the project is an office built to BREEAM 'Excellent' standard – placing it within the top 10% of buildings recognised by the sustainability certification.
The Arup-led design team provided comprehensive design and engineering expertise to develop the project. This included a facility built to the latest standards for efficient production, and offices designed to foster collaboration and innovation in the UK railway sector. The site, designed to harmonise with its surroundings, underwent an ecological assessment targeting a 10% net biodiversity gain through native planting and habitat creation.
The facility is expected to be operational by 2026.
Multi-disciplinary design in action
Arup’s integrated approach was embedded from the outset, working closely with Siemens Mobility to understand its operational needs and deliver a tailored, high-performance facility. Drawing on insights from Siemens Mobility’s Goole facility in East Yorkshire – also designed by Arup – the team helped internal stakeholders in applying lessons learned to the Chippenham site. This helped promote continuity, efficiency and innovation across both locations.
This approach was central to the success of this project, with Arup leading a multi-disciplinary team that included AHR Architects (as subconsultant) and collaborating closely with Edge PS Ltd and Montagu Evans LLP.
Through clear communication and shared goals, the team ensured an efficient design and tender process. To gain a deep understanding of end-user needs and site constraints, Arup held fortnightly workshops at Siemens Mobility’s Langley Park facility. This enabled the team to gather valuable insights into workplace dynamics and production workflows that directly shaped the final design.