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Data and digital tools are integral to our efforts to measure the impact of construction and create a low carbon, circular economy. Penny Gowler and Steve Faulkner will discuss how to take an integrated project approach to data. Early engagement is key to understanding the key drivers, as is appointing the right team, with the capabilities to deliver the client’s ambitions. They will explore scope survey requirements so existing materials can be measured and considered for reuse, smart buildings and alignment with accreditation schemes.

Too Little. Too Late. – Session 2: Data and Digital Engineering

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Event Type(s) Talks and Debates
Admission / Cost FREE
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Elliott Wood

About Elliott Wood are no ordinary engineers. We are activists for a new kind of engineering profession in which our craft is re-evaluated by clients and collaborators and becomes pivotal to the design process. This paradigm shift relies on a combination of both technical and creative thinking. Engineering is often about the unseen: much of what we do is hidden. Our intent is to explain and demystify this, uncovering the invisible workings of any structure. This way, we can reveal the hidden opportunities in a project, making the engineering work harder for our clients and materialising previously unidentified assets to make a positive impact. By revealing the unseen we can make a difference far beyond the nuts and bolts. We can engineer a better society.
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