The term Golden Thread was coined many years ago, but it has been linked more recently to Dame Judith Hackitt’s work on the safety of buildings following the Grenfell tower tragedy in the UK in 2017.
The term Golden Thread was coined many years ago, but it has been linked more recently to Dame Judith Hackitt’s work on the safety of buildings following the Grenfell tower tragedy in the UK in 2017.
Continuous learning is about the constant expansion of our skills and skill sets through learning and increasing our knowledge base. As industries change the need to adapt both professionally and personally is as real as the changes themselves.
As the rise of the Smart Cities agenda increases and cities begin to investigate the policies and principles behind it, a variety of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) continue to populate the Smart City landscape.
There are synergies between how we design, build and manage assets which ultimately support the consistency of how information is delivered, and the requirements about how information is used during the operation.
The development of a policy driven adoption processes for BIM and Digital Engineering (DE) across both buildings and infrastructure projects, has provided opportunities for strengthening consistency and enabling growth for an industry which has so often been at the edge of demise. And events in 2020 certainly pushed us to the edge!