The Future of Data Centres: Industrialisation, AI, and Sustainable Energy
Both gripping stories and afar from the project world, and yet they can tell us something about the human condition and how the intuitive response to find certainty, something to hold onto, is very unhelpful at times..
This accuracy also unlocks existing, but underutilised capabilities in the supply chain, encouraging optimisation of their products too.In fact, a range of complementary elements have already been developed and delivered on The Forge..
Developing the façade solution around the structural platform at an early stage, allowed us to really optimise the use of materials and detailing and create the most efficient units for handling in the factory and on-site.. Wojciech Brozyna, Managing Director, Alupro.Accuracy in installation is achieved via factory conditions on site:.Standardised platforms and components.
Increased use of standardised, repeatable, design and components inherently lead to less variance and more standardised tasks on site, which already reduces the risk of the need for changes and thus the potential to deviate from the original design..The greater use of consistent, digital workflows through design, procurement and manufacturing will extend into of logistics and labour; predicting operative numbers, positioning them on site and schedule their training and workload.
This level of control is unremarkable in manufacturing, extraordinary in construction.. 2.
Standardised labour operations.It’s proven to be very helpful for people to be able to interact with a potential solution in this immersive way, making it much easier to articulate requirements and assess solutions.. Standardisation and automation in construction.
There are elements of some processes that are unique and so will require a bespoke built solution.But there are also many elements that are, or could be, automated or standardised across multiple processes in one or more sectors and industries.
Discovering standardisation adds its own value; not having to reinvent the wheel with every project; being able to apply the learning gathered from previous projects to the current one; and resource and cost efficiencies in all stages of design and production..The benefits of standardisation are visible every day in the manufacturing industry, at global scale.