No longer overwhelming, it becomes easy to manage and utilise.
They are what help us design the most efficient built assets, best suited to delivering the outcomes we set out to achieve..Process engineering and a DtV approach.
Process engineering is closely linked to Design to Value thinking.Design to Value (DtV) is a core principle at Bryden Wood.It underpins our entire approach to design and construction.
In process engineering, the first thing you’re trying to establish is what the desired outcome is.Design to Value looks at that in two ways:.
In the first instance, it considers the notion that every project has a problem statement.
In essence, what problem are we trying to solve?Just a small reminder of the scale and organisation required to help us defeat what seemed an unbeatable enemy.
The ingenuity, the leadership, the ambition, the delivery..In our Design to Value approach, we have found that it is not enough to come up with a great conceptual design which in principle delivers great value.
Without the maintenance of the energy and ambition which delivered the design, the value can simply be frittered away.You must take up the mantle and do things you have not done before, engage with people not engaged with before; like a carpentry workshop making aircraft parts.