Opinion and Technical

P-DfMA and the role of tier 1s

Understanding platform-DfMA and what it means for our organisations could be key to transforming the construction sector, says Zoe Price
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The Construction Playbook shows that the government sees modern methods of construction (MMC) as a central plank in its strategy to create better outcomes from its annual £37bn investment in construction.

One prominent MMC methodology is platform design for manufacture and assembly (P-DfMA) – a standardised approach to construction components. Understanding what this means for our own organisations, and where we all fit within the new P-DfMA universe is critically important to efficient implementation.

So what does P-DfMA mean to you? Is it a product or a service? Coming from a tier 1 contractor, I’m firmly in the ‘service’ camp: we see our role as the integrator, interrogating the customer’s requirements in a collaborative forum of expert partners, including consultants, manufacturers and assembly teams.

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