Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

The construction industry needs to create some stability amongst the fluidity.

And conversely, we can trace inefficiencies and anomalies back to their source.By modelling the effect of several variables simultaneously we can build in flexibility where it’s needed to ensure future viability when circumstances change, which, as current events should teach us, they will.. From the earliest stages, we work with 3D visualisations of processes and physical assets.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

This allows users to take a virtual reality walk through the process, to test the physical environment and anticipate any issues.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.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

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..

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

The benefits of standardisation are visible every day in the manufacturing industry, at global scale.

At Bryden Wood, we bring them to construction.Jaimie Johnston MBERyan joined Bryden Wood in 2007, where he leads.

and multidisciplinary design teams on projects across a diverse range of sectors.. During his time at Bryden Wood, he has been responsible for contributing to a wide range of initiatives in the areas of process, product based approach and pre-assembly, always exploring how to bring.additional value.

to the client and their partners, through solutions integrated into the client’s operational needs.. Ryan has most recently been working with clients in the Education, Private Healthcare and Pharmaceutical sectors to deliver complex projects in the UK and abroad.Paul O'Neill joined Bryden wood in 2000.and multidisciplinary design teams working on projects which are at the forefront of innovative design and is involved in all stages of the design and construction process, from inception to completion.. Paul’s design capabilities, broad knowledge of construction techniques and experience in delivering highly complex projects, have enabled the realisation of a diverse range of projects.