Platforms - Bridging the gap between construction + manufacturing
‘It also encourages a positive attitude when you come in because even the patients...when they come in...look impressed.
It's based on the idea of a microchip within a computer.The microchip is the bit that does the hard work.
It's the intelligent bit and the bit that adds value.. Chips are enabling tools that do a lot of work and add a lot of value.Within our wider Design to Value approach and methodology, they provide a common language for all the people involved in a project, they enable collaboration and the rapid development and testing of multiple ideas.We've seen the benefits they deliver..
Using the same concept to enable advanced and automated design will only multiply those benefits.. To learn more about our Design to Value approach, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesClick the 'play button' above to listen to this Built Environment Matters podcast episode featuring.
Jaimie Johnston MBE.
, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from this episode below.... 1.. Industrialised Construction is no longer optional.We’re evaluating whether it’s viable to grow enough forests to build buildings using timber.
All of these issues must be addressed now.. Modern construction for the next generation.Finally, there is the question of the workforce itself.
At present, there simply aren’t enough young people coming into the construction industry.Construction isn’t seen as an attractive option by the next generation, who would prefer to work in tech.