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Mark Bryden (he/him)

Time: 2025-10-08 13:36:52 Source: Author: Durable Webcams

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He also enjoys travelling from his St. Albans base, either to Bryden Wood’s London office or to visit projects/buildings he has worked on.‘I’ve worked on a number of different projects since I joined,’ says Hall.

Mark Bryden (he/him)

‘No two projects have been the same and I have enjoyed working on them all.’.When asked about the biggest challenge of his apprenticeship so far, Charlie says, ‘Upon joining Bryden Wood, I came straight from school.It was my first full time job and I didn’t know what to expect.’.

Mark Bryden (he/him)

That the experience has been a positive one for him is clear.‘To other people leaving school, I would 100% recommend an apprenticeship.’ he says.

Mark Bryden (he/him)

‘Since leaving school I have learnt so much and I am only going to continue to learn.

I feel I would not have come this far if I were to only stay on at sixth form.Moreover, the Infrastructure Projects Authority (IPA) who, to some extent, hold the purse strings around infrastructure spending, have also been pushing the construction Platforms agenda..

In Asia, we’ve seen the Singapore government encouraging ‘Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction’ (PPVC), and we’ve also seen a focus on Modular Integrated Construction (MIC) in Hong Kong.Both markets have geographical constraints.

Singapore is very land-constrained and has limited ‘internal’ modular manufacturing capacity, but imports have good access to the Malaysian and Indonesian markets.On the other hand, Hong Kong has potential access to Chinese manufacturers.

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