It's also really important to keep an open mind to any feedback you might get.
Government is also uniquely positioned to take on the challenge of implementing a new, industrialised construction approach, as they have the resources required for in-depth research and development.Still, with an undertaking as large as transforming construction, collaboration with industry will be crucial to success..
The good news is that we’ve already seen this happening more recently, in terms of developing policy responses to the pandemic.Whereas, previously, the government has simply implemented policies, we’re now seeing a more collaborative approach, in the form of The Construction Playbook and Industrial Strategy.The government is now actively working with industry to make sure new policies can be implemented.
It’s thinking about long-term delivery and it recognises the need to be working with industry to achieve that goal..Broadening value outcomes with ‘Build Back Better’.
If we look back over the last decade, 2010 saw a focus on plans to deal with the deficit.
A lot of projects were cancelled, including highway schemes and school building programmes.Learn about the strategies that are not only advancing sustainable design but are also setting new standards for the industry.. Click the 'play button' above to listen in, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from this episode below.... 1.
Integration of sustainability and building physics.Helen Hough emphasises the integration of sustainability and building physics in architectural and engineering projects.
The goal is to design buildings that reduce environmental impacts from the early design stages through construction and operation, enhancing both sustainability and building performance.. 2.Adapting building design for COVID and beyond.