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Raj Goel, an orthopaedic surgeon working there, commented on the foyer, calling it a great place to work, and commenting that ‘Everything about this place is space,’ ‘There’s nice space everywhere.’.
Local plans take years for councils to produce, and are based on evidence which is out of date almost as soon as it’s put into use, and definitely by the time the plan is published years later.Digitising the planning system will help us to start producing policies based on real time evidence.

Policies could change over a very short time.Changes to market conditions, developer contributions, or the cost of land could impact the number, or location, of homes originally desired.Digitising planning would keep things much more reliable and up to date..

There would also be an opportunity to test more ideas before deciding which policy is the right one, and it’s hoped that by digitising the planning system we’ll also be able to do scenario testing.A brownfield site map could give a developer a much better sense of what they’re likely to get approved, enabling them to tweak their plans before they approach.

This would thin out a lot of the existing legwork and administrative work, speeding everything up.. Establishing rules to support digitisation.
At Bryden Wood, our Creative Technologies team has found that in the process of developing configurators, simply putting the rigour behind what is or isn’t a rule, or what is or isn’t acceptable, is very helpful.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..In summary, Chips allow us many different perspectives on parts of a project.