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Pharmaceutical facility design: adding value with construction technology and ‘Chip Thinking®'

Time: 2025-10-08 18:34:14 Source: Author: Magnetic Trackers

Then move on to the welcome, the ambience, the food, the price, and so on.. And in the Value chain there may be clear ambiguities or conflicts that need to be resolved.

Awareness of what engineers do, and the attractions of the industry, is improving.But how do you get a job in it?

Pharmaceutical facility design: adding value with construction technology and ‘Chip Thinking®'

Many assume that you need to have a university degree, and that’s a great option, but not the only one.Taking the apprenticeship route has many benefits.It immediately places you within the workplace where you learn practical skills, whilst engaging in the academic work needed to gain professional qualifications.

Pharmaceutical facility design: adding value with construction technology and ‘Chip Thinking®'

So a great choice for young people who like to be hands on while they learn.. Apprenticeship progression within Bryden Wood.Our apprentices are part of a learning culture where all non-chartered staff are supported in gaining their chartership through a CIBSE (Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers) training scheme.

Pharmaceutical facility design: adding value with construction technology and ‘Chip Thinking®'

(In fact, some senior staff members from Bryden Wood sit on the CIBSE Training and Diversity Group, helping to audit CIBSE accredited training schemes at other companies.)

Our commitment to learning means that everyone here has the opportunity to study for qualifications, leading to membership of professional bodies.The quest to digitise the planning system involves a complex ecosystem of different industry players coming together.

Jack Ricketts, a planner at London Borough of Southwark, doesn’t want to see the planning process holding others back.While working on projects funded by the Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), Ricketts sought to avoid the possibility of duplicating work, or becoming an accidental blocker to the process.

He reached out to industry expert Miranda Sharp for help in making a shift towards digital data.Sharp’s company, Metis Digital, works with a range of companies trying to connect technical assets and data to value.

(Editor: High-End Tables)