Story · 6:18
// THE QUOTE
“really that stemmed from early days working with architectural firms wanting a higher level of detail”
— Kris Skiba · Dexel Developments Limited / Dexel Architecture
Explains why Dexcel brought design in-house and the candid observation that skilled craftsmen are fewer as the industry grows, forcing more detailed drawings. Whole thought.
Full episode at 6:18How Halifax's Dexel Developments Builds Landmark Apartments: Vertical Integration, BIM, and 25-Year CapEx Thinking ▸
THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
Bring in-house architectural detail capacity early; relying on craftsmen alone fails as the industry grows and labour thins.
“the craftsmen are fewer and further between as the industry grows — forcing a higher level of detail to the site”
THE CHAPTER IT LIVES IN
Dexel's vertically-integrated model
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SOURCE: 6:18 of How Halifax's Dexel Developments Builds Landmark Apartments: Vertical Integration, BIM, and 25-Year CapEx Thinking