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We want to create the change our industry needs – and do it from within our industry.

This ensures that both the projects undertaken, and solutions developed, are right for the client and deliver maximum value.Incremental, iterative design, constant close collaboration with stakeholders and openness to change are key to this.. Tanya works closely with stakeholders to identify the business need and value drivers for projects, and to define their overall scope.

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She then brings together and manages multi-disciplinary, multi-national and multi-organisational teams to quickly identify and develop value-adding, innovative solutions.Minimising initial CapEx, OpEx and project risk, by designing, modular, flexible and expandable solutions, is a recurring theme.Andrew Pearson is a.Chartered Engineer.

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and joined Bryden Wood in 2015.. Andrew has over 15 years’ experience working in the building services industry and has built up a varied project portfolio from complex Ministry of Defence sites, hospitals and research laboratories to simpler residential and commercial schemes.He works from - and is part of the management team for - the St Albans office.. With a background in electrical engineering, Andrew is now also responsible for the management of design projects, ensuring a high standard of engineering and co-ordinating with other disciplines.. Andrew has a strong focus on client liaison to ensure projects are successfully delivered and exceed client expectations.Zydrunas is a self-motivated and enthusiastic, with great technical and problem solving skills.. His disciplined approach ensures that all work is carried out consistently to a high standard.

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He is a dedicated individual who has hands-on attitude and he is always ready to implement and develop new systems in the IT department.. Zydrunas joined Bryden wood in 2014.

As IT system administrator his excellence and comprehensive knowledge is demonstrated with a solid background in all server and desktop operating systems.Design to Value.

, optimisation of elements (not just beams and floor slabs) includes as many value drivers as possible, from environmental sustainability to the health and safety of the workforce (and indeed to the shortage of numbers in that workforce) to cost.. As a result of optimisation, automation and standardisation, the P-DfMA approach increases productivity, while reducing carbon (both embodied and in operation), construction time and cost.. Against Landsec’s typical benchmarks, the Forge is forecast to achieve significant gains in all of those areas..Achieving Net-Zero.

The Forge is designed to be the first commercial building in the UK to comply with the UK Green Building Council’s definition of a net-zero carbon building in both construction and operation..This is delivered through the rigorous application of a raft of new and existing principles throughout design, manufacture, construction and operation, applying the value driver of reducing embodied carbon at every opportunity.