Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

We’ve also been exploring automation in construction at component level.

However, the framework would have had a completely different standardisation process if it were an ISO standard.As soon as things move into the realm of creating international standards, the issues surrounding language become even wider, and political and cultural issues also come into play, so it’s incredibly challenging.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

Furthermore, there are also important documents like.The Construction Playbook., which came out in December 2020, but is neither a standard nor a piece of legislation.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

Ultimately, the industry would benefit from some clarity in understanding where information sits and the relative authority and legitimacy it has regardless of whether one is a business, client or someone studying the sector..Defining the Need Report: unlocking the future of industrialised construction.

Sustainable thinking with a Design to Value approach

The Construction Innovation Hub’s.

Defining the Need Report.They allow engineers to design and simultaneously generate data.

This data can then be used by other departments.For example, finance can use it to determine Cost of Goods, amongst other things.

Chip Thinking®️ brings together different perspectives and allows people to see what an early representation of a project looks like.It is illuminating, for example, to combine Chip Thinking®️ with other Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) tools, such as discrete event modelling, which enables us to evaluate issues like where goods will move and how long things will take in each step..