Design and Conceptualization: Understanding project specifications to create scalable and repeatable designs for manufacturing in a factory setting and the subsequent assembling on site. This includes customizing layouts, materials, and finishes to suit special circumstances.
Collaboration: Collaborating with structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers to ensure seamless integration of design and construction.
Commercialization: Join the business development team with design proposals and project tendering, ensuring it is on time and in compliance.
Cost Agenda: Collaborate with product costing and strategic sourcing teams to provide a healthy margin for each project.
Compliance & Regulations: Ensuring the designs comply with building codes, zoning laws, safety requirements, and environmental regulations, and liaising with local authorities for necessary permits and approvals of modular structures.
Sustainability and Efficiency: Prioritizing sustainable and energy-efficient design practices to minimize environmental impacts while optimizing cost and construction timelines.
Coordination: Coordinating with the production team to streamline the manufacturing process commensurate with designs.
Project Management: Leading and coordinating with clients, designers, engineers, contractors, and suppliers to ensure the project is on track in terms of timelines, budgets, scope, and risk.
Quality Assurance: Managing the development of prototypes of modular units and overseeing quality control of modular units to meet intended design specifications.
Research & Development: Exploring new construction methods, materials, and technologies to improve processes, reduce costs, and enhance the final product.
Analysis: Addressing design challenges and areas for improvement for future projects.
Develop Competencies: Set up and grow the local design function, leading and training team members to be competent with modular construction architecture.