We’re not suggesting traditional construction isn’t risky.
I think we can learn from one another,” she says.. For example, Singapore is very metrics-based.They’re tracking everything with technology and bringing industry and universities together to view things from different perspectives.

In the United Kingdom, there’s great craftsmanship, as well as in Ireland, where they’ve adopted manufacturing techniques.In America, there’s volume because of geography.In Australia, they’re getting pressure from Asia.

They’ve lost the car industry.They want to create an industry.

They’re bringing in young people and technology, Marks says..
However, regardless of the country, there are a few elements needed to make the shift to industrialised construction work: purpose, government support, academia, the involvement of young people, training, and complementary parts of the ecosystem - including industry and finance.. Education is a hugely important factor and Amy Marks has now written an eight-week course curriculum for Columbia University.No longer overwhelming, it becomes easy to manage and utilise.
Designers can consider the most complex and vast strands of data and options immediately and simultaneously..This data helps designers plan for the fullest range of complex requirements at the earliest stages, from safety to stakeholder requirements, from operations to maintenance, from re-use and net zero to wider sustainability goals..
Platforms enable designers to consider, share and integrate all pertinent data in the earliest design concepts, locking this value in to the DNA of the design, delivery and operation..Reduced handoffs for reduced risk.
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