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The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

2025-10-08 23:58:20

Such processes require fewer people and increase worker safety.

The answer is, we use Modern Methods of Construction and we start to model it.We link in with the people who understand the development processes, and look at the physicality of the supply chains.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

We look at what is likely to happen, the capacity different countries have to make different vaccines, and how such factors would affect the global supply.Understanding the picture in this way allows us to make decisions at an early stage about what we might do, should certain circumstances arise.In this instance, we could decide in advance how we might react to a vaccine becoming available, and get it out to people quickly.. As the Factory in a Box project demonstrated, there are elements which are standardised across projects.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

For example, they all need hygienic spaces, so we can make sure the hygienic components will be available regardless of the situation with projects.Components could be ready to deliver very quickly.

The Dyson blog: The power of uncertainty: The challenging path from purpose to project

As soon as you start to model and gain understanding, opportunities and outcomes become apparent, even in times of great uncertainty.

This reality enables us to add value to the process..is a whole-project approach, starting with design and working through to assembly.

Designing with the detail of assembly in mind, and making sure that M&E engineers work closely with architects and structural engineers, we deliver built assets with performance as part of their DNA.And nowhere is this more relevant than in data centre design.. A data centre is about performance above all – minimising cost per kW, maximising IT yield per square metre, minimising energy and water consumption, maximising the efficiency of M&E building services, and minimising waste..

There are standard ways to address all of these value drivers, and many companies to do that.But to really raise the bar on what can be achieved with data centre design and M&E services, it’s essential to understand the mechanical and electrical systems, the architecture and the structure as being intimately interconnected and fully interdependent.