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Delivery Platforms for Government Assets

2025-10-08 10:38:22

Developing these is a critical part of developing a clear understanding of the stakeholders and their individual paradigm of value.

Barnet Copthall has competition, community and learner swimming pools, a sports hall, extensive contemporary gym facilities and health improvement rooms.While, Barnet Leisure Centre also has a community and learner pool, alongside a health and fitness suite, health improvement rooms, a library, tennis courts and multi-use games area.. Use of BIM for lean, sustainable solutions.

Delivery Platforms for Government Assets

Working with the main contractor, Graham Construction, and sub contractor MSL Engineering Ltd, Bryden Wood made extensive use of BIM to solve the complex challenges to mechanical and electrical (M&E) engineers, such as heating large spaces, solving significant air handling challenges, mitigating the risk of condensation from the pools and managing CO. 2. levels efficiently in exercise areas.. Collaborative working.Bryden Wood built a detailed BIM model for M&E, which was key to effective collaboration between all stakeholders from contractors to the client, Barnet Council.The virtual environment made it clear how a design detail or proposal would look, and fit, as you can see from the images.

Delivery Platforms for Government Assets

More importantly still, it showed all stakeholders how different systems and proposals would.allowing many different solutions to be evaluated, so that the best one could be found.. Optimised energy use.

Delivery Platforms for Government Assets

Extensive environment modelling and energy analysis in the model was used to optimise energy use.

Carried out by Bryden Wood’s CIBSE accredited Low Carbon Consultants, it encompassed all key variables, such as air flow, condensation levels, and heat sources.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesProfessor Jennifer Whyte.

, a renowned figure in the realm of project leadership and digital transformation in construction, shares her vision for revolutionising construction through leadership, innovation, and a holistic approach to value creation.Her conversation with.

delves into the challenges and opportunities within the Australian and global construction sectors, advocating for systemic change towards sustainability, resilience, and efficiency through collaborative efforts, digital advancements, and modern construction methodologies.. Click the 'play button' above to listen in, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from Professor Jennifer Whyte’s Insights on Construction Innovation below.... 1.Visionary Leadership for Systemic Change:.