This included understanding the design space which would bring together modular design coordination between process blocks and utilities, whole plant build sequence, process scale and duplication; and the evolution of the ‘platform’ that would meet the business needs in the future.
This allows us to achieve the scale and speed of refurbishments that are required..Significant amounts of the design are simpler and can be done much more quickly by a wide range of designers.

The components that make up the built solution can be mass produced by existing manufacturing supply chains.Significant parts of the assembly process can be done by non-nuclear construction supply chain, much more quickly, and decoupled from the nuclear parts of the building.This all means that a wide range of coal plant fleet owners will now have access to a cost-effective, non-risky, speedy solution for replacing coal.

A wide range of reactor manufacturers will have access to a significantly increased and different range of clients.Interesting large scale de-risked investment opportunities will become available, in companies that develop and deliver the constituent parts of the overall solution.

This will become an attractive proposition for communities, to keep jobs, attract other investment and create a better local environment.. A significant impact on global carbon emissions.
Together with Terra Praxis and the wider team, Bryden Wood are developing the standardised, P-DfMA engineering solution and the digital platform with the necessary tools and services to attract enough customers and enough suppliers to this system.Unfortunately, we sometimes find ourselves in the conventional engineering situation of having to limit the number of options that we look at because we haven't got the time or the resources to look at too many.
Clearly, it is fine to narrow down a set of options on a rational basis.But if it's simply that we don't have time, we are at risk of staying away from the optimum solution.
That means more cost and more time which, ultimately, is going to affect the patient who is at the end of that supply chain.As a result, these are particularly important factors to consider in the design and construction of pharmaceutical facilities..
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