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Manisa Prime Complex

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🏙️ Manisa Prime Complex

Within the scope of the Manisa Prime project, a 5-star hotel with 210 rooms (DoubleTree by Hilton) has been planned as a 19-storey building. The hotel includes a 550-seat restaurant, a 450-seat ballroom, a 500-seat conference hall, a 1,500 m² spa and wellness center and a indoor swimming pool.

The office component of the project is designed as a 13-storey building. The A-Plus open-plan office areas are distributed over 10 floors, featuring office spaces of approximately 600 m² each.

The shopping mall section offers a total of 14,000 m² of leasable area, with 8,830 m² located on the basement level and 4,125 m² on the ground floor. The central area of the complex has been designed as a fully open courtyard.

In addition, the project includes a 4,600 m² indoor parking facility.

Duration: 2016-2017
Our Design Scope
As a subcontractor, IBS was responsible for the MEP and Fire Protection Systems design as well as for the coordination with other engineering disciplines during Service Phases LPh 1 to 5.
Through seamless coordination across all planning phases, a clash-free overall TGA model was successfully developed and delivered.

Customer Feedback

“Between 2016 and 2017, within the scope of a mixed-use complex owned by Manisa Metropolitan Municipality, consisting of a hotel, shopping mall, and office buildings, the MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) design works were carried out by Mr. Seyit Kaplan / IBS.


All MEP systems were developed using a Revit-based BIM environment and coordinated simultaneously with architectural, structural, and other engineering disciplines. Throughout the design process, interdisciplinary clashes were identified and resolved at early stages, contributing to improved constructability and site efficiency.


The MEP designs were completed in accordance with the defined project schedule and time constraints, taking into account the relevant technical specifications and applicable standards. Necessary design revisions were implemented in a timely manner, and the disciplined and structured working approach adopted during the coordination process made a significant contribution to the smooth progress of the project.


As a result, the delivered project documents were fully coordinated, compliant with employer expectations, and ready for implementation. We hereby confirm the professional competence of Mr. Seyit Kaplan / IBS in MEP design and interdisciplinary coordination and would be pleased to collaborate again on similar projects in the future.”


– B. B.,
Supervising Engineer