The panel talked about the drivers for industry innovations (must it always be a crisis and regulation that creates the tipping point for change?). And there were very thought-provoking ideas about the role of digitalisation – in particular Digital Twins – to radically improve building safety.
Revisiting the theme of Mark Farmer’s
seminal report in 2016 on modern methods of construction, we explored whether the title should really have been ‘Modernise AND Die’.
And the gauntlet was thrown down to unify the industry around a common focus on Net Zero and tackling climate change – could this be the thing that construction could be most famous for with policy makers and in the court of public opinion?
There was certainly plenty of food for thought from the panellists, plus insightful views from our guests, and it quickly became apparent that talks could have easily continued long into the evening.But having worked up an appetite, it was time to turn our attention to afternoon tea and LMC’s new book -
101 innovations that are changing construction.
Before we wrapped up proceedings, there was time to raise a toast to Liz and LMC. We are proud that the consultancy now consists of 20 communications professionals and is continuing to grow.