4. Agenda
Time Item Presenter
09.30 Tea and Coffee on Arrival
10.00 - 10.20 Introductions and thoughts from the Chairmen
Welcome from our host, JCB
Welcome to new members and guests
10.20 – 11.00 Highways England’s innovation strategy and plan Paul Johnson
Highways England
11.00 – 11.30 In or Out
Is the EU good for the Construction Industry?
Facilitated discussion
Iain Miskimmin
11.30 – 12.00 Coffee Break and networking
12.00 – 12:40 How can we engage Tier 2 & 3? Workshop
Steve, Iain and Tony
12:40 – 13.20 3D printing, what can it actually give us? Rafael Delimata
The Association of Polish
Engineers in Great Britain
13:20 – 13.30 New VR headsets Vin Sumner
Clicks and Links
13:30 – 14:20 Lunch and networking
14.20 – 15:20 JCB showcase Harriet Adams
JCB
15.10 – 15.50 Ten minute soap box
1. Conference update
2. Projects seeking partners
3. Total Mobile – A Project seeking a partner
4. Speedy – BIM help request.
Iain Miskimmin
Stuart Young
Tony Hernandez
Neil Craggs
15.50 – 16.00 AOB, admin and close.
5. Thoughts from your Chairmen
Tony Shooter
Chair for Technology
Steve Slater
Chair for Construction
6. Thoughts from your Chairmen
Bringing together the world’s of Construction & Technology
May 4th 2016
Bentley, London
27th April 2016
Bentley, London
7. Thoughts from your Chairmen
The Ten most important issues facing construction today
Communication and collaboration
Site connectivity
Asset incident reporting, Dash cam?
BIM on site
Paperless forms and delivery notes
Interoperability
Real time programme updates
Safety incident reporting
Remote asset sensing
Internet of things
8. Tony Shooter
Building Bridges
How we start the process to build a better future
Construction
Technology
Academic
GC
Steve Slater
Quarterly
Challenge
9. Building Bridges
How we start the process to build a better future
Project
Environment
"Slack"
Project update
Community Days
10. Building Bridges
Warning building in progress
Automonous Flight
Dynamic Construction
Site
Navigating Tunnels
Transfer Data
As Built Model
Snagging
Work Schedules
Payment release
Flight Plan
3D MeshVR Project
Cloud based
3D Context Capture
11. Building Bridges
Looking for a bright Future Apply within
Communication and collaboration
Site connectivity
Asset incident reporting, Dash cam?
BIM on site
Paperless forms and delivery notes
Interoperability
Real time programme updates
Safety incident reporting
Remote asset sensing
Internet of things
17. Is it better for the UK construction
industry to be a part of the EU or should
we leave?
OUTGET
18.
19. “We rely heavily on the availability of the best qualified
engineers and scientists to support our national, European
and international clients. The availability of talent in
Europe without restrictions as well as our European client
base are important factors of Atkins success”
Nick Roberts, chief executive officer, UK & Europe at Atkins and COMIT member.
20. “In terms of staying in, our industry, like the
farming, aviation and hospitality industries, is very
heavily dependent upon the EU transient labour
market. Without this we simply could not function.”
Stephen Fox, chief executive, BAM Nuttall and COMIT member.
21. “I really don’t think it would make a blind bit of difference
to trade with Europe. There has been far too much scare
mongering about things like jobs. I don’t think it’s in
anyone’s interest to stop trade. I don’t think we or Brussels
will put up trade barriers.”
Lord Bramford, Chairman of JCB.
22. Issue Impacts on Stay vote Impacts on Leave vote
Skilled workforce
Unskilled labour
Major Projects
Infrastructure
Innovation
Industry as a whole
Manufacturing
BIM
Academic institutions
Other?
25. Engaging the Supply chain
• Nominate a spokesman
• Produce a plan on how..
» Technology
» Construction
» Owners
» Academic partners
Can help COMIT engage with your supply chain
30. Conference up-date
Time Presentation
8.45 – 9.30 Tea and coffee on arrival (Opportunity to visit the various sponsor stands)
9:30 - 9.50 Chairman’s opening address
9:50 – 10:30 Key Note :– The acceleration of disruption: opportunities and threats for
construction - David Wood (London Futurists)
10:30 – 11.10 Key Note :– The Digital Factory - Alexander König (VW)
11.10 – 11.40 Coffee and Tea Break - (Opportunity to visit the various sponsor stands)
10.40 – 12.10 Emergence of Drones in Construction – William Reddaway (Crossrail)
12.10 – 12.40 The digital legacy – Tim Gardom & TBC (City Insights & ??)
12.40 – 13.10 3D Printing – Bowtie Construction – Network Rail
13.10
– 14.00
Lunch (Opportunity to visit the various sponsor stands)
14.00 – 14.30 Sensors, threats, responses and challenges – Dr Emil Lupu (Imperial College
London)
14.30 – 15.00 The future of Work Nicola Millard (BT)
15.00 – 16.00 Toys for Techies Pt 1 – Fran Rabuck gives us more technology food for
thought
16.30 – 16.45 Chairman’s closing remarks
16.45 – 19.30 Drinks and Networking
Time Presentation
8.45 – 9.30 Tea and coffee on arrival (Opportunity to visit the various sponsor stands)
9:30 - 9.50 Chairman’s opening address
9:50 – 10:30 Key Note :–Yes, but WHAT information?! Iain Miskimmin (IADD4UK)
10:30 – 11.10 Key Note :– Transforming the working environment Tim Edwards (Clancy
Docwra)
11.10 – 11.40 Coffee and Tea Break - (Opportunity to visit the various sponsor stands)
10.40 – 12.10 Process Pains – Jakub Wachocki (Process innovation Forum)
12.10 – 12.40 A BIM-enabled collaborative platform in practice – Esra Kurul & Tim Carey
(Willmott Dixon Construction, Scape and Oxford Brookes University)
12.40 – 13.10 NDL & Amey – title to be confirmed
13.10
– 14.00
Lunch (Opportunity to visit the various sponsor stands)
14.00 – 14.30 Infranea & Rijkswaterstaat – title to be confirmed
14.30 – 15.00 Fulcro/ Coins & Crossrail– title to be confirmed
15.00 – 16.00 Toys for Techies – Fran Rabuck gives us more technology food for thought
16.00 – 16.15 Chairman’s closing remarks
16.15 Close
The European Union - often known as the EU - is an economic and political partnership involving 28 European countries (click here if you want to see the full list). It began after World War Two to foster economic co-operation, with the idea that countries which trade together are more likely to avoid going to war with each other. It has since grown to become a "single market" allowing goods and people to move around, basically as if the member states were one country. It has its own currency, the euro, which is used by 19 of the member countries, its own parliament and it now sets rules in a wide range of areas - including on the environment, transport, consumer rights and even things like mobile phone charges
The European Union - often known as the EU - is an economic and political partnership involving 28 European countries (click here if you want to see the full list). It began after World War Two to foster economic co-operation, with the idea that countries which trade together are more likely to avoid going to war with each other. It has since grown to become a "single market" allowing goods and people to move around, basically as if the member states were one country. It has its own currency, the euro, which is used by 19 of the member countries, its own parliament and it now sets rules in a wide range of areas - including on the environment, transport, consumer rights and even things like mobile phone charges