The Construction department goes viral
Hugh Baird (@hughbaird) College’s Course Leader in Construction Multi Skills, David Manley, has recently taken his virtual learning one step further by creating his own…
Builders must put up warning signs/barriers around construction areas, ensure students and faculty wear hard hats if they walk near the sites, implement dust control, check that alarm systems still work with construction noise, and have campus security regularly monitor sites. Teams should follow proper safety protocols.
Schools could schedule the loudest construction activities during vacations/breaks, erect sound barriers around very noisy areas, have contractors work second/third shifts to avoid prime class times, phase projects to avoid too many simultaneous constructions and communicate timelines and access changes.
Builders should consider energy-efficient HVAC systems, abundant natural light/windows, solar panels, green roofs, renewable building materials, smart water systems, optimised insulation, LEED certification standards, electric car charging stations, bike storage, and urban gardening spaces.
Using standardised/modular designs, limiting custom features, getting quotes from multiple vendors, using alternative building materials, phasing over time, securing government grants, partnering with tech sponsors, or having faculty oversee student workers can drive down costs.
Hugh Baird (@hughbaird) College’s Course Leader in Construction Multi Skills, David Manley, has recently taken his virtual learning one step further by creating his own…
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