2024 Winners

Modern Methods of Construction

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Organisation
Galliford Try
Project name
Assembly C, Bristol
What was said on Awards night....

The judges were impressed with the level of entries for this year’s Modern Methods of Construction award. The bar continues to be raised and this year it was great to see examples of MMC being used as a solution for residential, commercial and infrastructure projects.

This year’s winner met all of the judging criteria and clearly demonstrated a kit of parts philosophy which could be used repeatedly and safely. In fact, it was only because of the adoption of MMC that the project was viable for the client.

During their judging interview, the winners told the judges that due to the successful use of MMC on this project, it is already being rolled out on their future buildings. We should therefore all be very excited to see how the future of construction is shaped by their continued adoption of MMC to achieve such positive outcomes.

Project overview
Assembly Building ‘C’ is the second of three office buildings to be delivered on the Assembly site for developer Bell Hammer and AXA Investment Managers. The building comprises of a 14-stoery tower adjacent to the Bristol Harbourside and provides 92,000ft² of office accommodation. With early contractor involvement, Galliford Try together with their supply chain partner PCE, utilising their experience of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), working with the design team, AHMM Architects and consulting engineers ARUP, we developed a DfMA hybrid frame solution using offsite manufactured structural steel and precast concrete components together with insitu reinforced concrete. This development created a new destination for Bristol and a new type of people-friendly workspace. The plan draws from the character and context of the site, integrating it into the city. The project embraces the early stages of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) to ensure extensive incorporation of offsite manufacturing. This streamlines the production and delivery process, whilst ensuring the highest levels of quality and control. Assembly Building C exemplifies excellence in construction as a prestigious hybrid DfMA framed office building. Three key facts that make this project stand out; 1. Early engagement of specialist supply chain partner to incorporate DfMA into design resulted in an efficient building. 2. Kit of parts solution led to certainty of quality, programme and enabled buildability to be fully incorporated, resulting in high levels of safety. 3. Environmental benefits included significant reductions in waste, workforce on site and overall reduction in carbon footprint.
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