Adrian La Porta (he/him)
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In doing so we can validate and optimise the construction programme whilst also gaining insights into frequency and pattern of deliveries.This data can then be used to optimise stock quantities and locations, as well as discover any potential bottlenecks and options for alleviating these, to support the most efficient build sequence.. Bryden Wood has successfully applied these techniques to Platform construction (P-DfMA) and continues to do so for large clients.
In using these Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) methodologies and tools we can slowly aid transformation and delivery value whilst addressing some of the most pressing sector and global issues which are faced today.. To learn more about our Design to Value approach and Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA), sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesOne of the key policies in the Government’s.Construction Playbook.
is ‘to harmonise, digitise and rationalise demand’ across the public sector.The Construction Innovation Hub’s ‘.
Defining the Need.
’ report – which came hot on the heels of the Construction Playbook at the end of 2020 – does exactly what the policy says.She highlights that we’re currently at the very early stages of connecting digital twins and we need to choose projects which will move us forward, picking the low hanging fruit.
She cautions that we should be careful not to codify or entrench any particular positions that will be preventative in the future.We must look at where people are finding problems and identifying common difficulties, and then seek solutions for how we can address them and apply those lessons in other spheres.
Planning is an area ripe with value and opportunity, just as geospatial policy is another.If someone is digging a hole with a pickaxe and finds a pipe, it creates risk for all sorts of domains.