SEISMIC school design app launch event: July 11th 2019
It’s unlike any other course in the world, and that’s the problem, Marks says.
Her insights into lean construction as a mindset, rather than just a set of techniques, underscore its potential to revolutionize the construction industry by focusing on continuous improvement and efficiency.. 2.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.The role of standardisation and modularisation:.
The discussion points out the tension between the desire for bespoke designs and the benefits of standardisation and modularisation in construction.
By standardising certain elements, like in the apparel industry, there's potential for increased creativity and efficiency.It’s to attract young people and develop their talents that, for the last few years, Bryden Wood has been taking on apprentices.
We currently employ apprentices at all levels: including those working towards an HND and university degree.. Our first apprentice, Kane Axten, tells us about his time here.. Why an apprenticeship, not university?.“When I left school, after A Levels, I knew I was interested in the construction industry, but didn't feel university was right for me.
I wanted work experience and an income, not a loan, so I applied for an Advanced Level Digital Delivery Apprenticeship through www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship.”.What do you do at Bryden Wood?.