PRiSM open source app demo - Precision Manufactured Homes for London

All that’s needed is something like a LoRaWAN network to connect to.

UK Government’s Construction Playbook., whose core policy – harmonise, digitise and rationalise demand – creates a new opportunity to apply a consistent set of technical standards to assets being built across the public sector..

PRiSM open source app demo - Precision Manufactured Homes for London

This level of standardisation has the capability to create fewer documents and standards, giving the market a much better opportunity to respond, he says.Johnston feels that the adoption of a more standardised, foundational approach will act as a springboard, setting up the opportunity to work with more sophisticated industrialised construction techniques like prefab and DfMA.. Amy Marks is fine with the idea of standardisation but thinks things also depend on how performance-based, or prescriptive those standards are.She cautions that we don’t want a level of standardisation where there isn’t space for innovation, or which “precludes fabrication.”.

PRiSM open source app demo - Precision Manufactured Homes for London

These things really depend on who makes the standards, she says, what they are thinking of enabling in the future, and what their understanding of the future looks like.Not all policymakers are thinking about industrialised construction, prefabrication, or DfMA.

PRiSM open source app demo - Precision Manufactured Homes for London

They may be looking at things in terms of one particular market application, but not in terms of others.

So, standardisation doesn’t necessarily help us on its own, but it does have a shot of helping us if someone informs it in the right way.. She also points out that, although we could easily fight forever about industrialised construction terminology, the important thing is that the core concepts remain true.That’s why we particularly value young people who have grown up with technology, and games such as Minecraft.

Their 3D, “virtual” thinking gives them a head start in the computer modelling that our engineers use.From defining problems and generating creative solutions, then testing and refining those solutions, through to the efficient execution of final assets, the process is digital and forward looking.

The question for us is not “how is this done traditionally?”, but “what is the best possible way to do this?” For young digital thinkers, as for all of our engineers, that commitment to innovation, is a compelling reason to work here, rather than the technology sector.. How to get into engineering at Bryden Wood.Awareness of what engineers do, and the attractions of the industry, is improving.

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