Guillermo Grillo Torres
In a budget-conscious industry, every hour counts, so assembly is planned to be as quick as possible, and disassembly is just as quick.
The costs and timescales associated with constructing such facilities are immense..The Search for Better Value.
The potential benefits of.Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA).in construction are well documented.
At Bryden Wood, DfMA has been integral to our approach for more than 30 years, delivering tangible benefits across various sectors.. DfMA reduces overall cost and time (30% reductions are not uncommon), improves labour productivity, reduces labour requirements, and enhances sustainability by minimising waste, maximising material efficiency, and reducing embodied carbon.platform approach to DfMA.
has demonstrated the potential to transform the way buildings are delivered at scale..
However, the unique challenges of constructing battery factories require careful planning for DfMA to fulfil its promise..The initial requirement was to design and build a pharmaceutical facility in 15 months that would usually have taken closer to three years to complete, in order to maintain supply of a life-saving treatment for people with HIV.
We achieved this mould-breaking pharmaceutical facility by, as described, investing significant time and focus in modelling the problem before going anywhere near construction..The Parma project is an evidenced demonstration that our Design to Value approach made it possible to design, construct and commission a new pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in record time without increasing budgets or compromising on any aspect of quality.. A proven approach: shaping the future of construction with DtV.
At Bryden Wood, we do not come to a project with a ready-made solution.We bring only our Design to Value approach, using the combined powers of data, construction technology and imagination to establish what the most effective solution will be.. We have been working this way for over 25 years.