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Not cookie-cutter buildings.

Of course, we do run the risk that the term “kit-of-parts” itself is becoming so commonly used now that it may become misused, an issue we’ve seen happen with other MMC nomenclature.We don’t want to create a plethora of kits-of-parts, as value and quality of delivery will be ensured by harmonising those approaches, systems and processes.. We also don’t want people to feel so overwhelmed at the thought of everything changing that they ignore what’s happening and never begin.

Accelerating MMC adoption in Australia | Martin Fenn, Director of Integration, PT Blink

We need to try and articulate the way of doing this as clearly as possible.Some of the work the Construction Innovation Hub is doing now is about bringing together all of the different puzzle pieces.Moreover, it’s important to recognise that the Roadmap to 2030 sets everything out in a way which makes it easier for people to plan, looking at what will happen in the first two years of our progression, then two to five years, and five to ten.

Accelerating MMC adoption in Australia | Martin Fenn, Director of Integration, PT Blink

This will enable people to plan, take advantage of opportunities, and evolve.When things are backed up from the client side, the supply chain can have confidence in evolving their approach and the departments will have confidence procuring this way as well.

Accelerating MMC adoption in Australia | Martin Fenn, Director of Integration, PT Blink

We’ll find that small steps make a significant difference.

It won’t take long..Importance of mobile and static technology.

Green, clean, tidy spaces.Flexible, multi-use buildings to support education and work-centric activity.

Decent staff facilities.A progressive regime.