Why manufacturing is the future of construction at Autodesk University in Seoul
With limited riser space this means upper-floor office conversions are preferable, though these tend to be less advantageous from an access or structural point of view..
In addition to the public sector health and custodial programmers, we are currently deploying Reference Design and Chip Thinking across the private sector, particularly in the.data centre market.
and for logistics and fulfillment centers..The benefits of using a Reference Design even with a traditional supply chain.Sometimes the lack of supply chain maturity necessitates a more traditional construction process.
However, even using a completely traditional build, reference design has numerous benefits:.It facilitates the introduction of industrialised construction (including.
platform approaches or P-DfMA. )
and the use of manufactured elements in construction.However, if we want to shift to more of a manufacturing mindset, she believes it’s essential that we “get the right people in the room.”.
“The majority of the consultants that are working with our customers and myself on the industrialised construction offering are manufacturing consultants,” she says.“You have to think of things like systems architecture, and you have to understand things like flow.
These are guys who live, breathe, eat, drink and sleep manufacturing, who understand how to apply it to these spaces.Right now in the construction business, you have lots of these contractors opening up fab shops, and they're not going to manufacturing consultants to figure out how to set up a fab shop.