Traditional construction often requires multiple on-site trades performing one-off tasks, which can be time-consuming, costly, and prone to errors.
There can be no doubt that the UK has a crucial role to play in shaping the future of the construction industry.The Construction Leadership Council, working very closely with the Department for International Trade, has started to address this.
They’re considering what it means for consultants like Bryden Wood, Mott MacDonald, Arup and others, as well as the big contractors and construction managers.We need to evaluate how we can get behind a UK value proposition and create something that allows us to export all of our wonderful technologies and services internationally.At the same time, we also need to stay focused on the capability to service our own needs here in the UK.
Yes, things are changing.There are challenges to be overcome and there will be more on the road ahead.
However, by 2050, it’s possible that we could be looking back at COVID-19 as necessary pain we had to go through to help us reach our goals.
It could be that our current difficulties will ultimately help lead the global transformation into a more sustainable and equal global community.. To learn more about Bryden Wood's Design to Value approach and Modern Methods of Construction, sign up for our monthly newsletter here:.I was straight from school..
I didn’t fancy A-levels and I didn’t fancy tech college so I went straight into a job and I did day release...So my first memories of being in construction was entering into a class of forty men and me.
As the years have gone on, more women have entered which is really great.Working at Bryden Wood, there are more women within the team at all different levels, which is really great to see.