When Jaguar Land Rover launched the FA3 facility at Solihull – a new trim and final line for its 4×4 models valued at over £50 million – it was more than just a build. It was a statement. The company needed robust engineering support and fast-moving teams who could step into complex civil and structural works seamlessly. We were ready.
With the FA3 project starting in January 2018 and scheduled for completion by December 2020, Jaguar Land Rover required specialist support for civil and structural engineering: roof-structure modifications, a new 85 m conveyor bridge between trim and final lines, and seamless integration with existing manufacturing infrastructure.
To succeed, the workforce had to combine depth of technical skill, flexibility, and real-world manufacturing insight.
Jaguar Land Rover’s FA3 facility was successfully delivered by the December 2020 date, with structural and civil works supporting the new production line.
The 85 m conveyor bridge and roof-modification works were executed without compromise to existing manufacturing operations or site safety.
Our workforce support ensured Jaguar’s high-volume production goals could be met – the people behind the plant were ready when the facility went live.
The engineering supply model proved itself in a demanding automotive environment – delivering both capability and reliability.
In high-stakes automotive infrastructure, the margin for error is zero. Here’s what this project taught us:
Because when a £50 million production facility is at stake, you don’t just require engineering support – you require a workforce built for the future. Morson delivers that.