These things are crucial to strategic policy, both in terms of the new assets that we build, and how we operate the existing ones.
A client’s proposed solution will probably already be well aligned with their engineering requirements but it will also be just one of many possible solutions and our job is not to settle for the adequate outcome but to find the best.. DIGITAL SIMULATION DELIVERS THE BEST PERFORMING DESIGN SOLUTION.This is another area where data analytics can help the construction industry.

Many aspects of a process can be considered a variable.For example, a warehouse can be made smaller by changing the delivery frequency or providing more in-process staging.Throughput can be increased by changing the shift pattern or by reallocating products onto under-utilised equipment.

New-build facility costs can be avoided by upgrading existing plants instead.There are many possible options for any business challenge and with digital simulations we can rapidly consider them and focus our attention on the best-performing ones.. DATA ANALYSIS DELIVERS A BETTER BUILT ENVIRONMENT.

This approach is applicable not just to complex factories but to projects ranging from schools to offices, prisons, airports and others.
At Bryden Wood we use data analytics to deliver best-in-class designs in many building sectors.Many spaces are designed for multiple use, so classrooms can become communal rooms, and so on.. Central ‘resource hubs’ will house education facilities, libraries, full medical facilities, a gym, barbers and faith spaces, resembling a high street of services which is both normalising and promotes independence.. Of the standard building types, the most common is the house block, which represents nearly 60% of the accommodation on each site.
Many of the innovations that came from this process are to be found in the house block:.The new prison design signals the end of ‘gallery’ prisons.
The new design will have much smaller, 20 person spurs with a much more domestic atmosphere.The spurs are arranged in ’T’ shapes, creating outdoor courtyard spaces with plants.
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