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I wanted work experience and an income, not a loan, so I applied for an Advanced Level Digital Delivery Apprenticeship through www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship.”.

Sharp says that what we really need is something more free-flowing, and adds that we should be nudging the market in the right direction as it develops so that we end up with an optimally connected set of systems..However, we’re also going to need to definitively demonstrate that the sharing of data will lead to capturable benefits, because such benefits are distributed, and until we demonstrate that, people won’t be motivated to take things forward.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

We want the people who invest to continue to invest.Sharp points out that we use a lot of energy to make water, and a lot of water to make energy.We need to understand which is the most economically efficient, and which is the best for the environment.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

Having clear, data-based answers, will help to make regulatory and policy decisions.The more information we have, the better outcomes we’ll be able to achieve.. Impacting the future with digitisation and MMC.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

Another potential benefit of digitising the built environment will be a positive impact on the use of modern methods of construction.

Above all else, developers are looking for certainty and speed.Between them, there is also an often unspoken common denominator which Bryden Wood have explored.

Put simply: if we build less, we emit less carbon.. Low embodied carbon and the future of sustainable design.It’s generally understood that changing material specification can help reduce embodied carbon and create a more sustainable design and build process.

What is often not mentioned is that we can also achieve reduced embodied carbon and capital cost through optimisation and reducing the volume of building, and the earlier this is considered the bigger the carbon savings.. Bryden Wood have demonstrated that through optimising architectural layouts, we can produce higher net to gross ratio space.We do this by enhancing circulation and ancillary spaces and providing more useful, flexible space.