Adrian La Porta (he/him)

The Construction Industry Council, a statutory body established in 2007 to advocate for and promote the Hong Kong construction industry, has been instrumental in growing awareness of the opportunities afforded by DfMA and particularly MiC, the local term for prefabricated and prefinished volumetric modules..

‘Everyone is on a learning curve… The workloads that exist now were unimaginable only a few years ago, so it’s not about replicating the old formula - it’s about rethinking it.’.By leveraging both in-house expertise and external partnerships, Edged looks to mitigate risks while still pushing the boundaries of efficiency and sustainability..

Adrian La Porta (he/him)

Looking ahead: The data centre as a driver of change.Data centres are evolving from passive consumers of power to active participants in broader energy ecosystems.Lincoln views this trend as opening doors to cross-sector collaboration, particularly in areas like distributed power generation and advanced manufacturing.

Adrian La Porta (he/him)

By championing an industrialised, adaptable, and sustainable model, Edged aims to prove that data centres can be both profitable and environmentally responsible..Ultimately, the conversation on.

Adrian La Porta (he/him)

Built Environment Matters.

highlights the central role data centres now play in our digital world.As we’ve waited for a successful vaccine to emerge, there have been over 200 in development, all at different stages with different probabilities of success.

Throughout this reality, we’ve recognised that different technologies require different manufacturing techniques and logistics..Circumstances like the pandemic raise the question: how do we deal with this type of complexity?

The answer is, we use Modern Methods of Construction and we start to model it.We link in with the people who understand the development processes, and look at the physicality of the supply chains.

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