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Lee Shepherd Q&A: BAM’s product platform approach

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Lee Shepherd is back at BAM as programme manager for modern methods of construction (MMC), developing the methodology for schools and hospitals, after being seconded to the Construction Innovation Hub as an industry lead. He talks to Denise Chevin about his aspirations, including significantly reducing time off the overall project programme.

The government’s drive for offsite manufacture and standardisation reached a new milestone in early May when the Construction Innovation Hub published in beta form the Product Platform Rulebook that aims to boost the adoption of the platform approach to construction.

The so-called platform approach involves selecting a catalogue of products and standardising interfaces so that they can be used across a number of buildings and manufactured at scale, thus cutting both time and money. It’s akin to the IKEA approach to furniture, whereby a number of components are used across different asset types. For example, the same component could be used in the construction of a school, hospital or prison.

Having been seconded to the construction innovation hub for 15 months to help develop the platform rulebook approach, Lee Shepherd has returned to BAM where he’s the programme manager for MMC looking to apply the platform approach within some of BAM’s market sectors.

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