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In turn, it is hoped that this will result in a better decision making process and one that is more reflective of the community it will affect.. Planning, developers and bureaucracy:.

The publication.Construction 2.0. , produced by the Hong Kong Development Bureau in September 2018 with the assistance of KPMG.

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

, recognises the following core challenges facing the construction industry:.Significant future construction volumes.Unsatisfactory mega-project performance.

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

Unsatisfactory site safety performance.Declining productivity.

Jaimie Johnston on the Engineering Matters podcast: #34 crisis shelter for mass displacement

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..They must accommodate the relentless pace of AI-driven innovation, adhere to growing sustainability demands, and adapt to varied site constraints.

Through carefully structured design processes, forward-looking energy strategies, and a willingness to experiment responsibly, Lincoln foresees a future in which data centres become a positive force for both technology and the planet..Listen to the full conversation.I am hopeful as we come to the end of 2024, and there are a number of reasons why I am.

I recently delivered one of my university modules on project management or strategy delivery.The students, who are in their final year as undergraduates or doing postgraduate studies in engineering, to a person, held a passion for positive change.