Advancing Prefab | Amy Marks, Queen of Prefab, and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Autodesk
These hierarchies define the roadmap to achieve good and best practice performance targets defined by bodies such as LETI, RIBA or GLA.
Automation in construction.There are many elements of built assets that are, or could be, automated or standardised across multiple processes in one or more sectors and industries.
The benefits of standardisation are visible every day in the manufacturing industry, at global scale.We bring them to construction, in our.Platforms approach to Design for Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA).
A proven approach.We do not come to any project with a ready-made solution.
We bring only our Design to Value approach, using the combined powers of data, technology and imagination to establish what the most effective solution will be.. We have been working this way for over 25 years, delivering major projects in pharmaceutical and process facilities, data centres, aviation, healthcare, education, residential, water infrastructure, transport infrastructure, custodial facilities.. Design to Value is proven to deliver better results for our clients - and for the built environment.With an integrated approach to problems, Bryden Wood brings together the best in engineering, architecture, and digital technologies to revolutionise data centre design.. We offer data centre clients the following:.
Multi-disciplinary approach to problem-solving routed in our.department, Michael leads the development and ensures the overall success of the team.. With a broad range of expertise in both civil and.
structural engineering., and extensive experience working within a collaborative multidisciplinary team, Michael excels at upholding the highest standards of coordination and quality.. Michael joined Bryden Wood in 2012 and has been central to the continued success and improvement of the civil engineering department and ensuring the integration of the civil workstreams into the.
environment utilised at Bryden Wood.Through his experience working on a large range of projects from diverse sectors, Michael has demonstrated his ability to effectively and creatively solve complex design problems and respond to the challenges of rapidly changing project landscapes by pre-empting risks and proactively seeking solutions.. With a commitment to innovation, Michael has been at the forefront of developing a number of technological advancements to help leverage the benefits of a data-rich model environment, including advanced visualisation capabilities and introducing virtual reality as a practical tool for projects.Stefanos joined Bryden Wood in 2013 having previously finished his Master’s degree in Adaptive Architecture and Computation – MSc AAC at the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies.. Before that he worked in architectural firms and technical offices in Greece, mainly involved in small residential and refurbishments projects, as well as international architectural completions.. Stefanos began his career at BWL by working on the design and implementation of a standardised “chassis” solution for a mixed-use residential development, from which he progressed to the design and planning preparation of the various plots appointed to the company..