At Bryden Wood, our work with kit-of-parts architecture and platform design for manufacture and assembly (P-DfMA) dramatically increases speed of assembly onsite.
DfMA is not, therefore, a revolutionary concept for M&E services.What we do is make DfMA a priority, a driving principle.. M&E in construction.

DfMA combines off-site manufacture with on-site assembly, using precision in pre-fabrication to drive on-site efficiency in both installation and operation.Standardisation of M&E parts and equipment leads to efficiencies of scale in both procurement and manufacture, and efficiencies of labour in the application on site of simple, safe, repeated, standard tasks.. We apply the principles of DfMA to every M&E building services project we work on, regardless of scale or sector.We look beyond the usual to find efficiency and deliver increased value by taking a fresh look at existing M&E design approaches – and improving on them.. M&E consultancy and engineering.

Bryden Wood is an integrated company.Our M&E engineers work alongside architects and other disciplines in highly collaborative project teams, from the earliest stages and through projects, meaning that M&E building services are never an afterthought or an add-on.

DfMA works best with tight coordination between disciplines – standardisation and innovation do not recognise traditional professional boundaries and value comes in many forms.. We know from extensive experience as M&E consultants and engineers that an integrated approach brings the best results.. Our approach to DfMA has delivered proven results in our M&E services work on.
pharmaceutical facilities.The challenge: exponential demand, high complexity, & lagging supply.
Laboratories support all stages of the life science value-chain, from R&D to manufacturing and diagnostics, and exponential market growth means exponential demand for lab space..In addition to this rising demand, life science businesses and developers looking to deploy labs face additional challenges, including:.
A lack of existing lab space in some locations already today.In Cambridge and Oxford for example (two of the UK’s main life science hubs), demand for labs now outstrips available supply by nearly a hundred to one.
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