Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

Integrated detailing and performance design (useful version of 'façade engineering').

Essentially, whenever there is a desired result, there’s a process which must be implemented to achieve it.. For example, in airports, passengers must move through a system of check-in, security and boarding, before they’re able to fly.In hospitals, patients go from a consultation to testing and diagnosis, before they receive treatment.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

With process engineering, what we’re really talking about is putting systems in place in order to achieve particular goals and facilitate outcomes..These processes need to flow, react and come together, in order to make the desired outcome happen.It’s really important, therefore, that we understand these processes in detail.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

They are what help us design the most efficient built assets, best suited to delivering the outcomes we set out to achieve..Process engineering and a DtV approach.

Center for Innovation Webinar - Design to Value: Industrialized Construction

Process engineering is closely linked to Design to Value thinking.

Design to Value (DtV) is a core principle at Bryden Wood.This isn't just theory; it's the future of building, made real.

Discover how Platform II is revolutionising the construction of hospitals, offices, and schools.. With a focus on sustainability, efficiency, and innovation, Platform II is redefining the way buildings are created, aligning with government recommendations and taking giant leaps in productivity and carbon reduction.. From the origins of platform construction to the development of The Forge, the world's first building crafted using P-DfMA, our video takes you on a fascinating journey through industrialised construction techniques.Platform II proves that endless possibilities can arise from a single kit of parts.. A study, led by Dr Danny Murguia, Research Associate at the Laing O'Rourke Centre for Construction and Technology of the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, shows fantastic potential: doubling programme productivity, slashing embodied carbon by 20%, and reducing construction time by 40%.. Watch our video to see how Platform II is not just a concept, but a reality, paving the way for a more efficient, sustainable, and adaptable future in construction..

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