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and joined Bryden Wood in 2015.. Andrew has over 15 years’ experience working in the building services industry and has built up a varied project portfolio from complex Ministry of Defence sites, hospitals and research laboratories to simpler residential and commercial schemes.He works from - and is part of the management team for - the St Albans office.. With a background in electrical engineering, Andrew is now also responsible for the management of design projects, ensuring a high standard of engineering and co-ordinating with other disciplines.. Andrew has a strong focus on client liaison to ensure projects are successfully delivered and exceed client expectations.Zydrunas is a self-motivated and enthusiastic, with great technical and problem solving skills.. His disciplined approach ensures that all work is carried out consistently to a high standard.

He is a dedicated individual who has hands-on attitude and he is always ready to implement and develop new systems in the IT department.. Zydrunas joined Bryden wood in 2014.As IT system administrator his excellence and comprehensive knowledge is demonstrated with a solid background in all server and desktop operating systems.This includes a thorough understanding of network technologies and various operating systems, which gives him the ability to diagnose a wide variety of issues.. Zydrunas has worked on many significant projects at Bryden Wood such as implementing the Internal Backup System, upgrading the company’s hardware and software, connecting and setting up a branch offices.Adrian is a chartered chemical engineer with over thirty years’ experience in the design and development of biochemical and chemical processes and facilities.

Since joining Bryden Wood in 2018, he has played a leading role in a wide range of front-end projects and the development of.Bryden Wood’s industrial sectors capability.

Adrian currently leads the growing process engineering team at Bryden Wood, further adapting the practice of design to value, integrated design,.
design for manufacture and assembly.This makes it necessary to adequately waterproof the envelope of the building and protect the material during transportation and construction.. Due to high demand, timber sold in the UK is typically not dried out properly.
As it dries it changes geometry losing original accuracy.This is a problem as connections cannot be relied on geometrically and presents a challenge particularly for DfMA solutions and other situations where small tolerances are required.. Our response is to:.
- Transport and store timber in waterproofed flat stacks.. - Engage early with contractors to produce an on-site maintenance plan with special attention to timber elements.. - Enable sufficient drying periods within the project programme.. - Use preservative natural treatments to prevent woodboring and avoid the use of toxic chemicals such as chromium, chlorophenols or arsenic.. - Use preservative natural treatments on all sides to prevent water ingress.Oil based primers penetrate wood better than latex or water-based primers, providing greater resistance and are less likely to be scraped off during construction.. - Consider design details to prevent water ingress during construction and use.. Fire and insurance.
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