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Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

Time: 2025-10-08 23:07:38 Source: Author: Lightweight Calendars

Basing her case study around the experience, she qualified as an architect in 2012 after completing her RIBA Part III studies, for which she received a distinction..

People will begin to understand how they can use data to offer different products and services, impacting things like availability and operational performance.In this scenario, capital costs will become something of a blip in terms of the overall service offering being brought to market.. P-DfMA and the UK’s Role within the International Community.

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

Then there is our work here in the UK with Platform construction (P-DfMA).It’s certainly an exciting possibility that our work with P-DfMA could end up being adopted by the international community.We saw this happen with BIM standards, which were very quickly adopted as the de facto standards with things like EN ISO 19650.

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

We’re now starting to see the rest of the world beginning to look towards an industrialised construction approach.If we make headway with Platform construction there will be a massive international market available.

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

This could be a real opportunity, if we can join up a few different elements.. With BIM Pro we saw the need to go out and engage with foreign governments, forming a community to promote an approach and process which drives better delivery.

We need to consider what the UK can offer those international markets beyond BIM.In recent years there has been a growing focus on the potential afforded by DfMA to address systemic issues in construction in Hong Kong.

The Construction Industry Council, a statutory body established in 2007 to advocate for and promote the Hong Kong construction industry, has been instrumental in growing awareness of the opportunities afforded by DfMA and particularly MiC, the local term for prefabricated and prefinished volumetric modules..The publication.

Construction 2.0. , produced by the Hong Kong Development Bureau in September 2018 with the assistance of KPMG., recognises the following core challenges facing the construction industry:.

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