The question now is, what are we going to do next?.
Also, with the DfMA aspects - making sites safer, making it so that pieces of the F frame for example...are lightweight and can be easily put into place (that it can be built like an IKEA piece of furniture on the deck and lifted in), that’s what I like.I like the way that we don’t say no to anything.'.

ROSA GIMENO, DIRECTOR, ARCHITECTURE.‘I think that finding women working in construction now is much more normal than it was years ago, especially in the architecture sector.Here at Bryden Wood, there’s no differentiation at all.

We actually even have some design teams that are all women.You can find women in all different positions from Assistant to Director, so it’s very good.’.

HELEN HOUGH, HEAD OF SUSTAINABILITY.
'I am enjoying how the industry is changing and becoming more diverse in general.We aim to capture everything: the building, the equipment, operations, software, hazards, quality requirements, whatever is important in that system.
At the point of inquiry, we are trying to get that information loaded into that Chip..When we are creating plans, we like to work in three dimensions from the very early part of the project.
Chips help speed up the process, because we can move chunks of the design around very quickly and keep data associated with them.We can do things like automate routing of certain utilities, based on the properties of the Chips.
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