The Dyson blog: Escaping the Devil's Snare: Pioneering sustainable and innovative approaches in construction
Although not specifically intended to apply to the design of buildings and places, the Social Value Act (Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012) requires those who commission services to consider how wider social, economic, and environmental benefits can be secured, indicating an increased recognition of the importance of social value in the UK.
Whyte highlights initiatives like Project 13 and the Transforming Construction agenda as models for how the industry can move towards more integrated and outcome-focused project delivery methods.. 5.Sustainability and Responsibility:.
Finally, the discussion acknowledges the critical role of the construction industry in addressing global challenges such as climate change and resource conservation.Professor Whyte calls for a conscientious approach to design and construction that minimises environmental impact and promotes sustainability, urging the industry to leverage digital tools and innovative practices to build more responsibly for the future..Through her insightful conversation with Adam, Jennifer paints a compelling picture of the future of construction—an industry poised for radical change through leadership, innovation, and collaboration.
Her expertise and vision offer valuable guidance for professionals at all levels of the sector, highlighting the urgent need for a collective effort towards a more sustainable, efficient, and resilient built environment..Learn more about Bryden Wood's Design to Value approach.In order to avoid catastrophic climate impacts, it’s essential that we tackle the toughest parts of the decarbonisation challenge, applying innovative solutions to those tough to decarbonise parts of the economy.
We need to create cleaner, greener responses in order to overcome the environmental damage being caused by coal-fired power plants, industries like aviation and shipping, and liquid fuels such as oil and gas.
Due to the site and land use challenges posed by wind and solar power, attempting to meet our vast energy needs with renewable technologies alone would be prohibitively difficult.Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) & collaborative approaches:.
The podcast highlights the significance of IPD and collaborative methods in construction.It delves into how breaking down silos and encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration leads to more holistic, efficient, and innovative building processes.
There is a conversation about contracts like the integrated form of agreement developed by.(Chief of Staff & EVP at Boldt Construction) and how this illustrates the move towards shared risk and reward, encouraging all parties to work together towards a common goal.. 3.