The Policy Practice Paper is based on Dr. Ali M. Saad’s continuing research on MMC. Ali is a Lecturer in Construction Engineering and Project Management at the School of Architecture, Building & Civil Engineering, Loughborough University.
The Policy Practice Paper aims to present seven recommendations that would enable better confidence in the MMC market, which is facing growing challenges that significantly impacted the survival of its organisations.
Disclaimer: This report has been produced independently and is intended to propose ideas and suggestions aimed at promoting modern methods of construction and reinforcing confidence in these construction methodologies. The primary purpose of this paper is to propose ideas and suggestions, which are subject to debate, evaluation, and further examination, and the authors do not guarantee any specific outcomes or results from the implementation of these ideas. The authors and the organisations mentioned in this paper disclaim any responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information presented, and readers should consider the information provided with due diligence and critical thinking. Hence, this Policy Practice Paper is for general information only, it is not exhaustive, and it should not be relied upon as a substitute for either legal or professional advice. Views and arguments within are not necessarily shared by YORhub or Loughborough University.