Colour Coding Buildings

On The Broadway Project, we have introduced colour coded buildings.

There are six towers on the project, and colour coding each building allows for them to be easily identified where necessary, as well as acting as a wayfinder. New operatives and visitors to the project are able to easily find their way around site, as the colours act as another means of identification as opposed to relying on written communication.

As well as fire exit signage, the addition of the colour coded buildings allows for easier access to leaving the site in an emergency, as you are able to quickly identify where you are situated on the project.

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