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Finding the right fit: How MMC will work across the UK

Experts in Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) have challenged the idea it will only work in certain pockets of the UK and argue that it will contribute to the levelling up agenda if embraced.

Ian Atkinson, construction partner at law firm Womble Bond Dickinson, explains: “The UK is built on pockets of emerging industry; jobs are created, house prices increase, the local economy grows. This in turn encourages talent to relocate and new opportunities to arise in an area, and so growth and investment becomes possible. The discussion around MMC is still evolving, particularly in the context of logistics and infrastructure across different regions.”

Could MMC be a catalyst for this kind of growth and change?

Atkinson continues: “It is important to properly understand and explore the different kinds of MMC and the opportunities they represent, as MMC is much more than modular housebuilding. Key to the success of MMC is a new workforce with a wide variety of skills based as much around technology as traditional construction skills. Achieving that will require new training curricula and academies with innovation hubs to ensure continual improvement. Growing MMC therefore becomes less about location and more about the capability and the benefits to regions across the UK.”

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