Manufacturing construction: special report - the B1M

The new design will have much smaller, 20 person spurs with a much more domestic atmosphere.

This is not the dreaded “change” or “scope creep”, it is about how the proposed project scope will naturally mould and how it can be integrated with how it will be delivered both in its physical, digital, and operational forms.This integration itself will not leave the scope unchanged, the scope and concept will require adaption..

Manufacturing construction: special report - the B1M

The question is how we use this emergence to the advantage of the project and the recipients of its value.The selected approach to Basic/Scheme Design and Detailed Design will impact the project’s ability to deliver the project intent and optimise value.This includes the way the work is planned and the way organisations are contracted and integrated..

Manufacturing construction: special report - the B1M

In my next post, I will discuss Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and how value can be delivered and efficiencies derived from its application.In this blog, I reflect on how you approach planning for design with emergence..

Manufacturing construction: special report - the B1M

I was asked to look at creating a schedule for the design of a modular, intensified-pharmaceutical plant, beyond its conceptual stage.

This project looked at delivering a new technology to the company in a new and radical way.We’re always excited to talk to other industry players who share our goals, focus and passion for modern methods of construction, driving improvement by embracing change and leaning into construction tech.. We caught up with Craig Lamont, Chief Commercial Officer for Australian digital specialists, asBuilt, and found out how they’re using construction technology in smart and unconventional ways onsite.

Lamont doesn’t believe construction’s lack of digitalisation is caused by a lack of industry uptake of technology.Instead, he thinks it’s because the industry is oversubscribed to the idea of finding a silver bullet to solve all the ills of a construction site.

asBuilt believes that the solutions needed by the sector are already available, and that by unlocking sites via technological empowerment of the workforce, the use of construction technologies like spatial mapping and IoT, and a shift in thinking toward humanity and long-term value, we have the power to truly advance the industry for the betterment of everyone involved..Using construction tech to enhance processes on-site.

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