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JCA partners with a construction software provider in Goldacre’s accelerator programme

JCA is enhancing its focus on innovation and continuous improvement by taking on a mentoring role in Goldacre’s new accelerator programme, RElab.

Launched by Goldacre, a leading real estate tech investment house, RElab is a 12-week mentor and pilot-led accelerator programme offering start-ups the opportunity to validate their products with industry leaders.

The six start-ups chosen from over 150 applications from around the world will spend the next few weeks being mentored by Goldacre’s experts, benefit from free workspace, industry-led events and workshops. Each firm will also gain access to other industry partners, such as JCA, and will be able to test and refine their innovations.

ShapeDo, mentored by JCA, is an Israeli-based company that provides design change management software for construction projects. ShapeDo allows teams to review changes in real-time and leverages controls and communications to eliminate unmanaged change and avoid disputes.

Tom Absalom, Managing Director at JCA, said: “As a business we are passionate about developing innovations that can improve our service delivery or help our clients. We are focused on supporting progress, being open minded and receptive to new ideas – all these are essential elements of JCA’s approach to continuous improvement. We feel privileged to be taking part in Goldacre’s accelerator, RElab, and working with ShapeDo on pilot testing and refining their offering.”

To find out more about RElab programme, please visit http://relab.tech/

To find out more about JCA’s services, please visit: https://jca.co.uk/what-we-do/

 

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For further information/media enquiries, please contact:

Caroline Tarapata, Marketing Executive, JCA Engineering

Tel: 01438 847 020          Email: marketing@jca.co.uk        Mobile: 07792 237 154

Website: www.jca.co.uk

 

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About JCA Engineering

JCA Engineering is a privately owned company founded in 2004, a leading provider of building engineering, service and maintenance, interior fit out and design services. The company operates throughout the UK in a variety of sectors including healthcare, government, education, commercial, data centres and science and technology. For further information, please visit JCA website: www.jca.co.uk

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JCA Engineering, Solar House, Kings Way, Stevenage SG1 2UA

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JCA celebrates World FM Day

World FM Day, initiated by Global FM, is an international celebration of the importance of the FM profession. Its aim is to raise the profile of facilities management around the world and those involved in shaping and influencing the health, safety, productivity and well-being of people utilising the built environment. It highlights how facilities management plays an integral role in enabling positive customer, client and employee experience in all sectors, whether that’s residential, leisure, entertainment, retail, healthcare or any other.

For 2018, the theme remains the same as last year, focusing on “Enabling positive experiences”. Duncan Waddell, Chairman of Global FM, said: “The 2018 theme shines the spotlight on facilities management’s important role across the globe. Facility managers deliver exceptional customer experiences worldwide across multiple sectors and World FM Day is an important time for us to reflect on that. You will find that FM directly impacts many industries and there are examples in travel and tourism, residential, entertainment, sport & leisure, health and education, as well as the wider workplace.”

At JCA we take time to understand each of our client’s unique requirements and tailor maintenance packages to suit each business’s individual needs. Our aim is to create strong relationships with the client’s FM teams based on mutual trust and understanding, as well as to provide first class customer experience.

Tom Absalom, Managing Director, JCA, said: “As a leading M&E maintenance provider, we fully understand the importance of facilities management professionals and the role they play in often complex environments, ensuring that end users receive world class service. We are proud to be part of this by providing seamless and client-tailored M&E maintenance services. At JCA we believe that collaborative engagement between FM teams and suppliers is not only beneficial but crucial in order to achieve a positive customer experience. This transparent and collaborative approach is a standard that we have set across the company and one that we believe should form part of our industry’s culture”.

World FM Day is a fantastic opportunity to discuss and share experiences and knowledge across the industry, to raise the awareness, promote the FM profession and celebrate the successes of the industry.

To get involved, join the conversation on Twitter and share your positive stories using hashtag #WorldFMDay

JCA is a proud member of BIFM. Click on this link for more information about World FM Day

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All together, better – why collaboration is key

Building engineering principal contractor, JCA, looks at the critical importance of collaboration in construction projects, as well as the benefit to the future success of the construction sector.

 According to the Oxford English Dictionary, collaboration is defined as “the action of working with someone else to produce or create something.”

In the context of the construction industry, however, this could be considered something akin to the holy grail. It remains a hugely fragmented sector with lots of different companies, often unknown to one another, brought together to deliver a particular project, which then move on. Such fragmentation means that it takes a long time for best practice to filter through. For example, a particular project may see some innovation that could benefit the whole industry but this is lost at the end when the team disintegrates.

In an ideal world, a truly collaborative venture is where all parties focus on the delivery of a unified set of goals but generally, reality shows a different and more difficult route to completion. Typically, each party has differing objectives, despite a common outcome and these could be conflicting. Success for one party, therefore, could result in failure for another. For example, a project’s mechanical system might be deemed unfit for purpose, while its structural design is award-winning.

In short, while some degree of collaboration in construction is necessary for any project, the process is often a struggle involving competing sub-contractors, disconnected agendas, broken trust and poor communication. Worst case scenario is that a project is derailed and perhaps compounded by legal proceedings which, in certain high profile cases, leads to a public vilification of the construction sector.

In addition, the industry has had to grapple with a lot of wastage. Some owners, architects or designers might demand certain criteria in a building’s specification, such as environmental product declarations that require certain sustainability standards, yet there is a tendency for procurement teams or contractors to overlook or discount such requirements in their pursuit of short-term cost reduction.

New technology and sustainability-focused building standards such as BREEAM are, however, helping to break down the silo mentality in the construction process. Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), which advocates the collective harnessing of all participants’ expertise, is one approach that many in the industry think can make the process more joined up. A central aspect of IPD is Building Information Modelling (BIM) which can be a real force for collaboration, according JCA’s Key Account Director, David Johnson:

“BIM actively encourages the need for a co-operative, fully integrated approach to a project because it demands contractor involvement from the outset. As a digital model, changes to specifications and design can be viewed by all parties. The advent of email was detrimental to the construction sector as changes could be withheld but BIM makes the process more transparent and therefore more collaborative.”

Johnson advocates the use of BIM to deliver projects more smoothly, faster and more cost-effectively. Since 2016, all new public sector buildings must be developed using the technology but there is room for improvement in the wider industry, particularly on lower level projects, where contractors have not invested in such systems.

However, JCA recognises that technology on its own is not the whole solution. The need for the right people with the right skills and experience together with a shared vision and financial clarity are all key elements in successful delivery.

By way of an exemplar on the benefit of collaboration, Kao Data appointed JCA as its preferred Design and Build contractor for its first data centre. The approach was to be unique to the data centre industry for such a major development. Enabling the project to be engineering-led, the client benefitted from a design and construction process that was in harmony with the overall purpose of the facility and complementary to the mechanical, electrical and ancillary infrastructure services.

Kao and JCA undertook an open approach to encourage the free-flowing of ideas, high levels of project dynamism and problem solving to ensure the project was completed on time and on budget. Whilst there were multiple challenges that had to be overcome, the overarching principle of collaborative engagement enabled Kao to achieve its objective and take delivery of one the most advanced data centres anywhere in the world.

This was succinctly put by Paul Finch, Kao’s Chief Operating Officer:

“The collaborative engagement on Kao Data London One was unprecedented and should be championed by the industry to demonstrate that adversarial contracting on major developments is not the only option.”

This approach was a major factor in both JCA and Kao becoming finalists for the 2018 DCS Awards.

Click here for more information about JCA’s integrated approach.

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