Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

These teams will be able to build a hospital one day, a school the next, and a set of apartments the day after.

That's where we make all our money.”.Now, Marks says, everything is changing.

Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

That sort of behaviour and thought process isn’t really acceptable anymore.The owners want transparency.They want certainty around the data.

Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

She believes the heart of this may come from the fact that “data is the new oil, the new currency.”.It’s hard to get certainty around processes that change every single time, Marks says.

Platform design and the IPA’s Roadmap to 2030, Built Environment Matters podcast with Trudi Sully from The Construction Innovation Hub

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

We need to create a kind of man-made reef in the ocean to provide some information within all of that water.http://bit.ly/BWNewsUpdatesNecessity is the mother of invention.

It’s also the mother of get on with it.Over the last few months, we’ve seen changes to the fabric of our daily lives that would have taken years to bring about under normal circumstances.. We can learn from this.

Often the only thing standing between us and positive change, is us..Remember when working from home was seen as a perk offered by progressive employers, while others worried about whether it was a good idea, or even possible?

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