COVID-19 forced our hand.
We all work together on a project… it’s more of an even split in this office and we’re all working together and bringing the same sort of things to the table..I think the kinds of projects we get involved with [at Bryden Wood] are really interesting - the areas that we look into, the DfMA aspect of things.
I think as an engineer it presents a greater challenge.I think this company challenges the architects to push the envelope a bit more.We don’t just go with the standard tried and true designs.
We have to be stretched to prove something will work, which obviously makes it more challenging.But in the end, we are potentially the only people that can deliver that kind of solution because we do have a whole multidisciplinary approach to things.
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NICOLA MORIARTY, DIRECTOR, STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL.By considering the entire life cycle of a building, and adopting circular construction methodologies, firms can begin to reflect some of the values found in contemporary, circular business models, helping to create a more sustainable built environment and future.. 1. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/uk-waste-data/uk-statistics-on-waste.
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