Mauro Burgio

A built asset that delivers value across the piece.. Iterate in digital.

He retains a hands-on approach to project work and is responsible for design, construction and commissioning for a wide range of projects.He has extensive experience across a number of sectors including Healthcare, Cultural & Heritage and Sports.. Ian’s specialist discipline is.

Mauro Burgio

electrical engineering., however he has built up considerable cross-disciplinary knowledge while leading many large and complex engineering projects around the world.More recently, Ian has been involved particularly in a number of.

Mauro Burgio

and residential projects, in the UK and overseas.. For HR, Ian has overall responsibility for all aspects of our employee journey, from recruitment to terms of employment and employee benefits, including our focus on wellbeing and making sure that.Bryden Wood is a great place to work.Richard Simpson joined Bryden Wood in 2006 to form and lead the growing Engineering team alongside the already well-established Architectural practice.. Before joining Bryden Wood, Richard worked for a number of engineering consultancies, and most latterly ran a team of MEP engineers at Faber Maunsell.

Mauro Burgio

It was whilst working at Faber Maunsell that Richard first worked with Bryden Wood on a number of hi-tech Data Centre projects.

These schemes were designed to be delivered using DfMA (Design for Manufacture) techniques and required extremely close collaboration between Architect and Engineer, a collaboration which culminated in Richard joining Bryden Wood some years later.. Richard’s Engineering background coupled with a strong cross discipline understanding enables him to harness the full breadth of skills at Bryden Wood, with a particular focus on the delivery of hi-tech and complex facilities, where appropriate using DfMA and Offsite delivery techniques.This shift is driven by the need for efficiency and scalability as the demand for data centres grows.

By creating a 'kit of parts' approach,.aims to streamline the design and construction processes, reducing waste and optimising the supply chain.. 2.

The convergence of energy and data centre sectors.A major theme of the conversation is the convergence of different industries, particularly energy and data centres.

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