Martell is a famous cognac brand produced in the Cognac region of France, and it is also the oldest and most renowned brandy in the world. It is named after its founder.
Martell was founded in 1715 by a young man from the Island of Jersey named Jean Martell, and it has since been passed down through eight generations.
The project faces challenges such as tight deadlines, limited construction site space, complex structural requirements for on-site display cabinets, and diverse structural forms, all contributing to significant construction technology difficulties.
The project team innovatively developed new construction techniques and utilized a novel personnel engineering management system.
Due to the large cross-sectional dimensions and material requirements of traditional conversion nodes, they occupy significant architectural space. However, the project's narrow construction site lacks sufficient available area, which doesn't meet the typical space requirements for conventional conversion node construction.
The project team overcame these challenges by coordinating cross-functional operations, ensuring the smooth completion of the project.
The project team ultimately achieved efficient, high-precision, and low-risk completion of the construction of the Martell flagship store, exceeding standard acceptance criteria.