The façade units were fully prefabricated in the workshop, complete with glazing, gasket levels and mechanical attachments, then delivered to the building site ready for installation. This ensured fabrication was possible in any weather with the best machining quality and easy-to-calculate costs. The high level of prefabrication greatly simplified the construction site logistics, reduced installation times to a minimum and ensured that even an extraordinary building like the Gasometer could be fitted with an attractive, energy-efficient building envelope in a very short period of time. Its incredible installation scenario – with only one metre's width of space between the steel construction and building shell – was handled with confidence. A specially developed track system transported the units, which were up to eight metres tall and two tonnes in weight, precisely around the building before they were craned in at their installation height. The unitised construction method enabled fast, reliable and ultra-precise installation – a key factor for a project of this scale.