sagarda familia.jpg

News

Posts tagged Engineering
The ground is shifting for design and construction firms

The Architecture, Engineering, and Construction [AEC] industry is now being disrupted.

The way buildings are financed, designed, and constructed has remained relatively unchanged for decades. As the largest contributor to global GDP (13%), the AEC sector is critical to the world economy, yet it remains one of the least efficient, with a mere 1% annual growth in productivity. The sector faces challenges in managing risks, controlling costs, and meeting time deadlines. 1.

Today, the industry is at a tipping point. The demand for faster, more affordable construction, the need for risk management, and the push toward sustainability are driving the adoption of novel technologies, materials, and methods.

These changes are prompting forward-thinking firms to reconsider their operational methods and market approaches, transforming traditional practice models into new and unexpected formats. A roadmap for responding to change and capitalizing on evolving opportunities is now critical.

In the coming months, we will focus on various aspects of the industry’s ongoing disruption and the essential steps firms need to implement to remain competitive. From formulating strategies for differentiation or new market entry, to methods for enhancing communications, business development, and promotion, we will explore the reasons, explain methods, and offer insights, guidance, and information to help firms navigate this novel and complex landscape.

  1. Source: The Next Normal in Construction - McKinsey & Company

Why Designers Must Pivot

Canadian Interiors interviews Johanna Hoffmann for its Bevel Podcast:

Although we have been in the COVID trenches for what seems like an incessantly long period of time, there now appears to be light at the end of this tunnel. With vaccination rates on a speedy incline and phased re-openings across the provinces, things are slowly returning to normal.

But we’re not out of the woods yet, and even when the pandemic is officially declared over its effects will be long-lasting. Canadian Interiors invited us to discuss the pandemic’s effects on design firms , and designers’ space planning, project management and procurement skills are urgently needed now.

Tune in to hear steps you can take to get your firm through the crisis by finding creative ways to generate revenue and other stop-gap solutions that while not necessarily permanent, will help you not only stay on your feet but continue marching on even after normalcy returns.

Listen to the episode on Canadian Interiors’ website here: https://www.canadianinteriors.com/podcast/episode-10-why-designers-must-pivot-w-johanna-hoffmann/

Or, on your favourite streaming service: