We were astonished at how easily and intuitively they were able to use it.. It’s vital that we change the perception of the construction industry and focus on attracting young talent into it.
It is this kind of sustained, intelligent and joined-up collaborative approach that will bring about sector-wide positive change.Government should be applauded for this consistent direction of travel, and it’s worth recounting the linked pieces of work that predate this latest announcement..
The development of Platforms started back in 2016, when the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) appointed us to develop a new type of prison, focused on rehabilitative outcomes for prisoners.One aspect of the project was to maximise the use of DfMA and set a new benchmark for public sector adoption.It soon became apparent that systems developed for the MOJ (whose estate includes education, healthcare, offices, sports halls and workshops) would also be appropriate for the wider public sector..
The cross-department Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) Working Group fostered this approach and adopted the term ‘Platforms’.It was brought across from manufacturing thanks to the involvement of the Manufacturing Technology Centre who are now a partner in the Construction Innovation Hub.
This Group’s work was documented in ‘.
Delivery Platforms for Government Assets.However, multiple options for heat rejection systems are crucial to ensure optimal efficiency based on local factors..
This balance between consistency and site-specific optimisation is a key consideration in modern data centre design for worldwide clients..The table below is based on large data centre deployments ranging from 5MW to 100MW data centre / campus, although, some information may be relevant for smaller installations.. Energy/water efficient heat rejection systems.
An efficient heat rejection system design is limited by the following parameters:.Supply air/water temperature:.