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‘Industrialised construction means we have to organise differently’

Jacqui Glass FCIOB
Jacqui Glass FCIOB (Image by Kirsten Holst)

Jacqui Glass FCIOB, interim dean of The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment at UCL, says entrenched industry attitudes need to be challenged.

What are you working on at present?

Most recently the focus is on what can be broadly described as ‘construction project organising’. It is a fascinating and wide-ranging topic which is covered brilliantly in the recent book of the same name, edited by my colleagues at UCL’s Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, Dr Simon Addyman and Professor Hedley Smyth.     

Just to give you an example, I am interested in the opportunities that industrialised construction can offer, whereby we arrange how we design, produce and build in such a way that we can make best use of automation – and that has digital, organisational and technical implications.

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