Optimisation of materials, better control of logistics, automation in construction, fewer people on site – all of these factors will help to create an overall lower carbon version of the built environment.
Significant future construction volumes.Unsatisfactory mega-project performance.
Unsatisfactory site safety performance.Declining productivity.Lack of creativity and innovation.. Construction 2.0. identifies three pillars to advance the future of the construction industry in HK: innovation, professionalisation and revitalisation.. BIM, DfMA and Design for Buildability all play a key role in fulfilling the innovation pillar.
If done right, they can also lead to increased professionalism across the sector and help revitalise the industry for young talent – achieving industry-wide transformation..In order to make MiC adoption more appealing to private sector projects, the Buildings Department of Hong Kong has established a Pre-Acceptance Mechanism for MiC.
The Development Bureau has also released a.
Technical Circular.I am visited by three personifications.
The first is the brightness, promise, and capability being brought by the young that will blossom into the world.The second personification is that of the researchers; business, political and organisational workers; and investors who are already working hard to guide the world.
Finally, but maybe the most powerful, is the personification of humanity and the interconnection of people.. At the end of the story, there is a sense of optimism..I will therefore go into 2025 with optimism and a determination to carry on trying to build connections and collaborations.