Data contained within digital objects can be used to explore, test and validate construction methods from the earliest project stages..
The data would reflect jobs supported, social value delivered, net-zero carbon emissions facilitated, safety promoted, as well as compliance with regulations and standards..Staying focused: collaboration, disruption & diversification.

The benefits of transforming construction will be enormous, but it won’t happen overnight.However, as long as we have a clear and compelling vision, and are all aiming for the same end goal, companies will be able to plot their own path to reach it.The journey will be important and it must be handled properly.

Industry must have the capability and capacity to deliver new solutions.We need everyone to contribute and collaborate:clients, policymakers, the market.

Of course, this process will be disruptive because industry transformation always is.
However, the shift will take time and there will be plenty of signals along the way.MMC will simply enable us to keep up with the needs of society.
The more buildings that can be described by technical standards, state-based standards and rule sets ripe for some form of algorithmic design, the more we will be able to design more efficiently, more quickly and to a higher quality.This digital process will then feed all the way down through manufacturing, assembly automation and construction, with the ultimate benefits finding their way onto site..
Lean construction in practice: a virtuous circle of benefits.All of these factors combine to deliver cost and material savings, while using fewer people and increasing productivity.
(Editor: Compact Slicers)