Bruynzeel Equips Imperial War Museum
The Imperial War Museum’s unique collections on twentieth and twenty-first century conflict involving Britain and Commonwealth countries now has additional storage space and improved conditions for its documents and books with its new archive storage.
A high-density storage system was developed being observant of the criteria; product quality and whole life cost. The installation was carried out in four phases at the request of the Museum so that elements of the collection, that were being held in a temporary store, could be moved into the new archive in a specific sequence.
Initially, it was thought that only a quarter of the Library’s archive and documentation could be relocated as part of this project. But once work had begun, additional funding became available enabling the Museum to complete the project.
“Bruynzeel was extremely professional throughout the project and very flexible with start dates for the four phases of our project. This enabled us to complete each phase on time”, thus Project Manager, Andy Holbrook.
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