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The podcast touches on the political and social challenges associated with transitioning from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources.There is a discussion about the need for bipartisan support and social acceptance to repower coal plants, highlighting the potential for job preservation and economic benefits in communities dependent on these plants..

These takeaways reflect the podcast's discussion on the role of innovative nuclear technologies and strategic repurposing of infrastructure in achieving decarbonisation and addressing the pressing energy demands of the future..Learn more about Bryden Wood's role in the REPOWER project.What are platforms?In this video, Jaimie Johnston MBE explains how a platforms approach to design for manufacture and assembly (P-DfMA) works - and how it is delivering results at the Forge, a major commercial development by Landsec in central London..

The Forge is the world's first commercial developed to be designed and built using a P-DfMA approach.It is also designed be the UK's first commercial development to be net zero in both construction and operation.. P-DfMA makes this possible.Antonios Kountouriotis.

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Using Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) adds value at every stage of the design and build process, by identifying opportunities for standardisation of components and / or processes., explores how Platform II is setting new benchmarks in the construction industry.
Discover the innovative strategies behind the design and implementation of The Forge, the first building constructed using the P-DfMA approach, and understand how Platform II is not just a concept, but a practical solution shaping the future of construction.. Click the 'play button' above to listen in, or read our 5 Key Takeaways from this episode below.... 1.Shift from volumetric modular to platform approach:.
The construction industry initially embraced volumetric modular construction as a solution to flatline productivity and inefficiency.However, the logistical, cost, and carbon impact concerns led to the development of a platform approach.
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