Current and emerging advanced heat sources (new generation nuclear reactors) can do more than just provide reliable, clean electricity.
We bring them to construction, in our.Platforms approach to Design for Manufacture and Assembly (P-DfMA).
A proven approach.We do not come to any project with a ready-made solution.We bring only our Design to Value approach, using the combined powers of data, technology and imagination to establish what the most effective solution will be.. We have been working this way for over 25 years, delivering major projects in pharmaceutical and process facilities, data centres, aviation, healthcare, education, residential, water infrastructure, transport infrastructure, custodial facilities.. Design to Value is proven to deliver better results for our clients - and for the built environment.With an integrated approach to problems, Bryden Wood brings together the best in engineering, architecture, and digital technologies to revolutionise data centre design.. We offer data centre clients the following:.
Multi-disciplinary approach to problem-solving routed in our.design to value.
Mission Critical power and cooling design.
RIBA 1-5 CSA Building design, optimisation and integration.After assisting in the development of a pre-fabricated node module for Heathrow Terminal 5, he took on a new role in the company developing innovative design solutions utilising BIM and.
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA).As part of this role Adam was involved in the design and construction of the EcoCanopy modular school system..
Following this experience Adam became involved in the design of larger scale development projects incorporating BIM and DfMA techniques, initially working on the 2012 Athletes’ Village and East Village projects, followed by the design and implementation of a standardised “chassis” solution for a mixed-use residential development.Some of the concepts developed at this time have contributed to Bryden Wood’s Platform approach to DfMA..