The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

In hospitals, these should be about health improvement, in pharmaceuticals about patients treated or lives saved, in housing about thriving people..

It delves into how breaking down silos and encouraging cross-disciplinary collaboration leads to more holistic, efficient, and innovative building processes.There is a conversation about contracts like the integrated form of agreement developed by.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

(Chief of Staff & EVP at Boldt Construction) and how this illustrates the move towards shared risk and reward, encouraging all parties to work together towards a common goal.. 3.The role of standardisation and modularisation:.The discussion points out the tension between the desire for bespoke designs and the benefits of standardisation and modularisation in construction.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

By standardising certain elements, like in the apparel industry, there's potential for increased creativity and efficiency.This standardisation can lead to mass customisation, where the construction process becomes more efficient, yet the end product can still meet diverse customer needs.. 4.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

Technological advancements and AI in construction:.

Iris discusses her early work with AI and how it's evolved to present times.I had a couple of years working in a job I didn't really like after school.

The apprenticeship has made work more enjoyable and given me the prospect of a career, not just a job.”.Do you get a chance to move up?.

“Yes, it’s about ability.At Bryden Wood I have progressed to operate at an intermediate level and, on one data centre project, a senior level where I was the M&E BIM Lead on a data centre project.

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