Process engineering and MMC: a Design to Value approach
A business case.
The projects undertaken, although diverse in type and scale, are unified by a singular commitment to ensuring logic in the design process.Ian Pegrum joined Bryden Wood in 2013, having worked for multi-national engineering consultancy practices throughout his career.. Ian became a Board Director in 2013 and is responsible for the management of the Building Services Engineering team, as well as for our HR function..He retains a hands-on approach to project work and is responsible for design, construction and commissioning for a wide range of projects.
He has extensive experience across a number of sectors including Healthcare, Cultural & Heritage and Sports.. Ian’s specialist discipline is.electrical engineering., however he has built up considerable cross-disciplinary knowledge while leading many large and complex engineering projects around the world.
More recently, Ian has been involved particularly in a number of.and residential projects, in the UK and overseas.. For HR, Ian has overall responsibility for all aspects of our employee journey, from recruitment to terms of employment and employee benefits, including our focus on wellbeing and making sure that.
Bryden Wood is a great place to work.Richard Simpson joined Bryden Wood in 2006 to form and lead the growing Engineering team alongside the already well-established Architectural practice.. Before joining Bryden Wood, Richard worked for a number of engineering consultancies, and most latterly ran a team of MEP engineers at Faber Maunsell.
It was whilst working at Faber Maunsell that Richard first worked with Bryden Wood on a number of hi-tech Data Centre projects., a modular system inspired by the integration of elements like chips on a motherboard, allowing faster, more flexible configurations for complex data centre designs.
This method also facilitates rapid assembly and cost-effective scalability.. Decarbonisation and sustainability.Addressing the urgent global demand for sustainable design, Jaimie outlines strategies to minimise embodied and operational carbon.
He delves into the move toward clean energy solutions, including advanced nuclear and hydrogen, while driving industrialised processes to maximise efficiency and reduce waste.. Intersectoral connectivity and innovation.Jaimie examines how data centre needs intersect with other sectors like pharmaceuticals and life sciences, with advances in AI and energy interdependence enabling more sophisticated, data-driven developments across industries.. Standardised, Repeatable Reference Design for Speed and Consistency.