A chat with Scott McGillivray from HGTV’s Income Property! – Part 2!
The complexity of architecture, engineering and building technologies has increased exponentially in recent decades, distorting how buildings are designed, constructed and even conceived.
We should use our energies to connect, collaborate, innovate.If we are truly the dominant species we should and need to demonstrate the fact, through leadership and adaptation of what we do as individuals, but more importantly how we can come together to find expansive solutions to the problems we have caused..
In the edited words from a memorable speech: -.We shall go on to the end,.We shall fight with the power of the sun, winds, atoms and oceans,.
We shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in our abilities, we shall defend our world, whatever the cost may be,.We shall fight for the sea, reefs and beaches,.
We shall fight for the fields and the forests,.
We shall fight for all people and all creatures,.The potential benefits of.
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA).in construction are well documented.
At Bryden Wood, DfMA has been integral to our approach for more than 30 years, delivering tangible benefits across various sectors.. DfMA reduces overall cost and time (30% reductions are not uncommon), improves labour productivity, reduces labour requirements, and enhances sustainability by minimising waste, maximising material efficiency, and reducing embodied carbon.platform approach to DfMA.