This year’s event features some of the industry’smost highly regarded thought leaders, showcasing avant-gardeprojects, exploring innovative technology and best practise sharing
We provide Structural Design and Façade Consultancy services to clients across India. We have worked on projects across India, Middle East, and have done some work in Europe and the US. In India, we are currently working with some of the top 20 Developers and Architects on projects located across the country (Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Chandigarh, Manesar, Indore, Raipur, Goa, Bangalore and Chennai) in the residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, IT and infrastructure sectors. Our Client list includes Lodha Group, Lanco Hills, Tishman Speyer, Wadhwa Associates, Lavasa, DB Corp, Mantri, Hafeez Contractor, Pei Cobb Freed, Sanjay Puri, RSP, Kamal Malik, Kapil Gupta, to name a few.
We have recently been appointed façade consultants for the 117 storey World One – King Tower project.
Innovation in ProductionD30IC – Innovation in Construction Pra.docxcarliotwaycave
Innovation in Production
D30IC – Innovation in Construction Practice
Dr. S R AKOH
Agenda
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
Automation and Robotics
Agenda
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
Automation and Robotics
What is NMC?
A panelized construction system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6u-CDj2HJQ
Class exercise 1 (45mins)
Refer to the vision for details
MMC
Pre-fabrication
6
MMC
Pre-fabrication
Pre-assembly
Sub-assemblies
Panelised systems
MMC
Pre-fabrication
Pre-assembly
Modularisation
MMC
Advantages?
Challenges?
MMC
10
MMC
MMC
Advantages:
Higher quality
Parallel construction (schedule ‘crashing’)
Health & Safety
MMC
“Modern methods of construction offer predictability, value, improved health and safety, speed and greater efficiency in terms on minimising waste”
“The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), who regulate construction safety, are encouraging the use of MMC”
BURA (2005), Modern Methods of Construction: Evolution or Revolution?, Report.
UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (2003), Modern Methods of House Building, Postnote.
MMC
2005
Pan, W., Gibb, A. and Dainty, A. (2005), Offsite Modern Methods of Construction in Housebuilding, Report, Loughborough Univ.
MMC
Modern Methods of Construction - Views from the industry
NHBC (2016)
Find it
on Vision
MMC
2016
Experienced benefits appear to now match predicted benefits
MMC
Barriers/Challenges:
MMC
Barriers/Challenges:
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
Broad, Sustainable Buildings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93HVG3j1phs
MMC
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=344c-FHc-es
MMC
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
Sky City One (China)
Broad, Sustainable Buildings
220 storey – 2,750ft (32ft higher than Burj Khalifa)
90 days (24 times quicker than Burj Khalifa)
$700 millions (1/3 of cost of Burj Kalifa)
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
Bridge replaced (UK)
https://youtu.be/R4ca9xVYJqk
MMC
25
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
Bridge replaced (UK)
Bridge replaced in 1 day (China)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz_j_BEkVCQ
MMC
MMC
Legal & General Homes
Largest modular home factory in Europe (2016).
http://www.legalandgeneral.com/homes/
MMCMMC used or considered in the last 3 years98%Sub-assemblies (e.g. door sets, timber I-beams, prefabricated chimneys)65%Panelised systems (e.g. timber and steel frame)
- Scotland: timber frame for 75% of new homes.42%Volumetric construction and pods
- Mainly apartments in London and South East.6%
MMC
Agenda
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
Automation and Robotics
BeamMaster
https://youtu.be/qOZvKkVdJr8
BeamMaster
Advantages:
Works 24/7
Agile
High degree of accuracy and speed
Challenges:
?
Doosa ...
Hi, I am an Architect with a heart of an opportunist and a soul of an artist.
This portfolio provides short descriptions of the major projects I have worked on since the beginning of my academic career.
The projects are organized in reverse chronological order ranging from professional to academic works.
Thank you for your consideration.
We provide Structural Design and Façade Consultancy services to clients across India. We have worked on projects across India, Middle East, and have done some work in Europe and the US. In India, we are currently working with some of the top 20 Developers and Architects on projects located across the country (Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Chandigarh, Manesar, Indore, Raipur, Goa, Bangalore and Chennai) in the residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, IT and infrastructure sectors. Our Client list includes Lodha Group, Lanco Hills, Tishman Speyer, Wadhwa Associates, Lavasa, DB Corp, Mantri, Hafeez Contractor, Pei Cobb Freed, Sanjay Puri, RSP, Kamal Malik, Kapil Gupta, to name a few.
We have recently been appointed façade consultants for the 117 storey World One – King Tower project.
Innovation in ProductionD30IC – Innovation in Construction Pra.docxcarliotwaycave
Innovation in Production
D30IC – Innovation in Construction Practice
Dr. S R AKOH
Agenda
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
Automation and Robotics
Agenda
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
Automation and Robotics
What is NMC?
A panelized construction system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6u-CDj2HJQ
Class exercise 1 (45mins)
Refer to the vision for details
MMC
Pre-fabrication
6
MMC
Pre-fabrication
Pre-assembly
Sub-assemblies
Panelised systems
MMC
Pre-fabrication
Pre-assembly
Modularisation
MMC
Advantages?
Challenges?
MMC
10
MMC
MMC
Advantages:
Higher quality
Parallel construction (schedule ‘crashing’)
Health & Safety
MMC
“Modern methods of construction offer predictability, value, improved health and safety, speed and greater efficiency in terms on minimising waste”
“The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), who regulate construction safety, are encouraging the use of MMC”
BURA (2005), Modern Methods of Construction: Evolution or Revolution?, Report.
UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (2003), Modern Methods of House Building, Postnote.
MMC
2005
Pan, W., Gibb, A. and Dainty, A. (2005), Offsite Modern Methods of Construction in Housebuilding, Report, Loughborough Univ.
MMC
Modern Methods of Construction - Views from the industry
NHBC (2016)
Find it
on Vision
MMC
2016
Experienced benefits appear to now match predicted benefits
MMC
Barriers/Challenges:
MMC
Barriers/Challenges:
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
Broad, Sustainable Buildings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93HVG3j1phs
MMC
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=344c-FHc-es
MMC
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
Sky City One (China)
Broad, Sustainable Buildings
220 storey – 2,750ft (32ft higher than Burj Khalifa)
90 days (24 times quicker than Burj Khalifa)
$700 millions (1/3 of cost of Burj Kalifa)
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
Bridge replaced (UK)
https://youtu.be/R4ca9xVYJqk
MMC
25
MMC
57 storeys in 19 days (China)
10 storeys in 2 days (India)
Bridge replaced (UK)
Bridge replaced in 1 day (China)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vz_j_BEkVCQ
MMC
MMC
Legal & General Homes
Largest modular home factory in Europe (2016).
http://www.legalandgeneral.com/homes/
MMCMMC used or considered in the last 3 years98%Sub-assemblies (e.g. door sets, timber I-beams, prefabricated chimneys)65%Panelised systems (e.g. timber and steel frame)
- Scotland: timber frame for 75% of new homes.42%Volumetric construction and pods
- Mainly apartments in London and South East.6%
MMC
Agenda
Modern Methods of Construction (MMC)
Automation and Robotics
BeamMaster
https://youtu.be/qOZvKkVdJr8
BeamMaster
Advantages:
Works 24/7
Agile
High degree of accuracy and speed
Challenges:
?
Doosa ...
Hi, I am an Architect with a heart of an opportunist and a soul of an artist.
This portfolio provides short descriptions of the major projects I have worked on since the beginning of my academic career.
The projects are organized in reverse chronological order ranging from professional to academic works.
Thank you for your consideration.
Could modular construction influence housing affordability 7.27.16Denham Apperley
A discussion of the merits and drawbacks of using modular construction to develop buildings in both dense and strictly-regulated urban environments such as New York City.
Overview of Modular Construction Triumph Modular 2017Rusty Williams
This presentation includes an overview of terminology, techniques, success factors, benefits and drawbacks of modular construction. It also includes several illustrations and examples.
This is a variation of a presentation that we did at the ABX Show in Boston. It covers the key concepts, benefits and drawbacks of modular construction. It also includes several illustrations and examples.
Could modular construction influence housing affordability 7.27.16Denham Apperley
A discussion of the merits and drawbacks of using modular construction to develop buildings in both dense and strictly-regulated urban environments such as New York City.
Overview of Modular Construction Triumph Modular 2017Rusty Williams
This presentation includes an overview of terminology, techniques, success factors, benefits and drawbacks of modular construction. It also includes several illustrations and examples.
This is a variation of a presentation that we did at the ABX Show in Boston. It covers the key concepts, benefits and drawbacks of modular construction. It also includes several illustrations and examples.
CompactHabit designs, manufactures, and installs blast-resistant, modular buildings, which are constructed to protect occupants against explosion, fire, toxic materials, ballistic impact and natural disasters.
Corporate office building attached to an existing industrial building. The building is made up of a ground floor and two higher standard floors. The ground floor holds the access to the building, the reception, the meeting room, dining facilities for workers and an outdoor terrace. The other two higher floors have a spacefull distribution for locating all working desks. Size of the module: 15m x 3,68m x 3,04m.
Corporate office building attached to an existing industrial building. The building is made up of a ground floor and two higher standard floors. The ground floor holds the access to the building, the reception, the meeting room, dining facilities for workers and an outdoor terrace. The other two higher floors have a spacefull distribution for locating all working desks. Size of the module: 15m x 3,68m x 3,04m.
HEAP SORT ILLUSTRATED WITH HEAPIFY, BUILD HEAP FOR DYNAMIC ARRAYS.
Heap sort is a comparison-based sorting technique based on Binary Heap data structure. It is similar to the selection sort where we first find the minimum element and place the minimum element at the beginning. Repeat the same process for the remaining elements.
We have compiled the most important slides from each speaker's presentation. This year’s compilation, available for free, captures the key insights and contributions shared during the DfMAy 2024 conference.
Hierarchical Digital Twin of a Naval Power SystemKerry Sado
A hierarchical digital twin of a Naval DC power system has been developed and experimentally verified. Similar to other state-of-the-art digital twins, this technology creates a digital replica of the physical system executed in real-time or faster, which can modify hardware controls. However, its advantage stems from distributing computational efforts by utilizing a hierarchical structure composed of lower-level digital twin blocks and a higher-level system digital twin. Each digital twin block is associated with a physical subsystem of the hardware and communicates with a singular system digital twin, which creates a system-level response. By extracting information from each level of the hierarchy, power system controls of the hardware were reconfigured autonomously. This hierarchical digital twin development offers several advantages over other digital twins, particularly in the field of naval power systems. The hierarchical structure allows for greater computational efficiency and scalability while the ability to autonomously reconfigure hardware controls offers increased flexibility and responsiveness. The hierarchical decomposition and models utilized were well aligned with the physical twin, as indicated by the maximum deviations between the developed digital twin hierarchy and the hardware.
Hybrid optimization of pumped hydro system and solar- Engr. Abdul-Azeez.pdffxintegritypublishin
Advancements in technology unveil a myriad of electrical and electronic breakthroughs geared towards efficiently harnessing limited resources to meet human energy demands. The optimization of hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems plays a pivotal role in utilizing natural resources effectively. This initiative not only benefits humanity but also fosters environmental sustainability. The study investigated the design optimization of these hybrid systems, focusing on understanding solar radiation patterns, identifying geographical influences on solar radiation, formulating a mathematical model for system optimization, and determining the optimal configuration of PV panels and pumped hydro storage. Through a comparative analysis approach and eight weeks of data collection, the study addressed key research questions related to solar radiation patterns and optimal system design. The findings highlighted regions with heightened solar radiation levels, showcasing substantial potential for power generation and emphasizing the system's efficiency. Optimizing system design significantly boosted power generation, promoted renewable energy utilization, and enhanced energy storage capacity. The study underscored the benefits of optimizing hybrid solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems for sustainable energy usage. Optimizing the design of solar PV panels and pumped hydro energy supply systems as examined across diverse climatic conditions in a developing country, not only enhances power generation but also improves the integration of renewable energy sources and boosts energy storage capacities, particularly beneficial for less economically prosperous regions. Additionally, the study provides valuable insights for advancing energy research in economically viable areas. Recommendations included conducting site-specific assessments, utilizing advanced modeling tools, implementing regular maintenance protocols, and enhancing communication among system components.
Literature Review Basics and Understanding Reference Management.pptxDr Ramhari Poudyal
Three-day training on academic research focuses on analytical tools at United Technical College, supported by the University Grant Commission, Nepal. 24-26 May 2024
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Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGERS...ssuser7dcef0
Power plants release a large amount of water vapor into the
atmosphere through the stack. The flue gas can be a potential
source for obtaining much needed cooling water for a power
plant. If a power plant could recover and reuse a portion of this
moisture, it could reduce its total cooling water intake
requirement. One of the most practical way to recover water
from flue gas is to use a condensing heat exchanger. The power
plant could also recover latent heat due to condensation as well
as sensible heat due to lowering the flue gas exit temperature.
Additionally, harmful acids released from the stack can be
reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation. reduced in a condensing heat exchanger by acid condensation.
Condensation of vapors in flue gas is a complicated
phenomenon since heat and mass transfer of water vapor and
various acids simultaneously occur in the presence of noncondensable
gases such as nitrogen and oxygen. Design of a
condenser depends on the knowledge and understanding of the
heat and mass transfer processes. A computer program for
numerical simulations of water (H2O) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4)
condensation in a flue gas condensing heat exchanger was
developed using MATLAB. Governing equations based on
mass and energy balances for the system were derived to
predict variables such as flue gas exit temperature, cooling
water outlet temperature, mole fraction and condensation rates
of water and sulfuric acid vapors. The equations were solved
using an iterative solution technique with calculations of heat
and mass transfer coefficients and physical properties.
Welcome to WIPAC Monthly the magazine brought to you by the LinkedIn Group Water Industry Process Automation & Control.
In this month's edition, along with this month's industry news to celebrate the 13 years since the group was created we have articles including
A case study of the used of Advanced Process Control at the Wastewater Treatment works at Lleida in Spain
A look back on an article on smart wastewater networks in order to see how the industry has measured up in the interim around the adoption of Digital Transformation in the Water Industry.
Water Industry Process Automation and Control Monthly - May 2024.pdf
6th Modular & Precast Construction event
1. MODULAR
PRECAST
CONSTRUCTION
6 ANNUALTH
&
3RD
– 5TH
MAY 2017 | Sofitel Bangkok, Sukhumvit, Thailand
WHO IS ATTENDING
Exclusive full day Workshop Presented by
Amy Kulka-Marks President & Owner
Xsite Modular, USA
EVENT HIGHLIGHT:
2. “Prefabrication isn't a subculture anymore, it's a necessity.”
- Builder Magazine
EVENT OVERVIEW
The prefabrication and modular industry is growing rapidly and is a major segment
in the construction industry. Today, almost all construction projects contain
some degree of offsite manufacturing. There is a plethora of anecdotal evidence to
demonstrate the benefits that offsite construction brings, inclusive of faster
delivery, better quality, lesser cost and safer working site.
The opportunity for greater utilisation of offsite manufactured components across the
industry is significant, however, there is mass number of projects that continues to
use traditional construction methods. This clearly shows that there lacks sufficient
and conclusive evidence as to the value of offsite construction approach amongst
other challenges.
With this in mind, 6th Annual Modular and Precast Construction by Trueventus
is back with more technical and in depth discussion. This year’s event features some
of the industry’s most highly regarded thought leaders, showcasing avant-garde
projects, exploring innovative technology, best practice sharing and addressing the
challenges in the prefabrication industry. Join us on this unique power packed journey
that will make are focusing on providing actionable perception that you can take
home with you and implement!
6 REASONS TO ATTEND
• Being up to date on the growing trends in building manufacturing
• Overcoming challenges faced in project delivery of modular construction
• Knowing how to manage your project well from start to finish- Effective Project
Management
• Familiarising with new innovation in off- site construction- Technology Transfer
• One on one meeting opportunity with key decision makers- Make Deals
• Benchmarking & networking with key leading experts and thought leaders globally
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This event is designed for but
not limited to
• C-Level/GMs/MD/Director/
Manager Construction
Management
• Project Management
• Health and Safety
• Designing
• Operations
• Procurement
• Facilities Management
• Software Technology
From the following industries:
• Owners
• Construction
• Developers
• Contractors
• Architecture & Planning
• Building Materials
• Transportation / Trucking
• Civil Engineering
• Precasters
• Real Estate Consultants
• Government Agencies
• Manufacturers
• Suppliers
3RD – 5TH MAY 2017 | Sofitel Bangkok, Sukhumvit, Thailand
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FRAMECAD – FRAMECAD is an advanced, end-to-end Design and Build system enabling the rapid construction of quality buildings for businesses, governments
and communities worldwide. FRAMECAD’s Technology offers advanced computer aided manufacturing systems specialised for Light Gauge Steel
construction also known as Cold Formed Steel construction. The FRAMECAD Design and Build System produce cost-effective, lightweight steel framing
components quickly and efficiently such as roofing, flooring, walls and trusses. With more than 25 years of experience, FRAMECAD® Manufacturing Equipment
are made in New Zealand with quality New Zealand and European componentry from reliable suppliers.
www.framecad.com
RATEC – founded in 1994 in Hockenheim, Germany – is trendsetter and innovation leader in the development and production of magnet-based formwork
systems for the manufacturing of precast concrete products.
With over 20 years of experience, RATEC delivers its products to customers in over 72 countries worldwide today. From the switchable magnetic box up to
complete formwork solutions for automated circulation plants, battery formwork systems and concrete pumps, RATEC has decisively shaped and
influenced precast concrete production up to today. Besides standard solutions, individual formwork systems for (almost) all requirements are developed
according to customer needs.
Furthermore, with upcrete ® technology RATEC has developed an innovative procedure to pump self-compacting concrete into closed molds, that has set
new standards for the vertical production of precast concrete elements up to 3-D room modules. Thus, it offers new – previously unknown - possibilities of
prefabrication and provides impetus for those who plan and design the buildings of the future.
www.ratec.org
4. Amy Marks
President and Owner
XSite Modular, USA
FEATURING PRESENTATIONS AND CASE STUDIES BY DISTINGUISHED EXPERTS:
Dr Frank Prochiner
Chief Executive Officer
Munitech Gmbh, Germany
Oliver Tittmann
Managing Director
Xcube, China
John Lucchetti
Hydraulic Section Manager, Principal
Wood & Grieve Engineers,
Australia
Damien Crough
General Manager
Imaginext, Australia
Mark Tanner
Principal
Greenarc International, Thailand
Aurélie Claurex
Head of Innovation & Sustainability
Bouygues Batiment International,
France
Paco Conde Fernández
Co-founder
Compact Habit Offsite Modular
Buildings, Spain.
Topi Laiho
Country Manager
Peikko Singapore Pte Ltd,
Singapore
Raymond Chan
Project Director
Teambuild, Singapore
Nicholas Reynolds
Vice President, Vertical Construction
Red Sea Housing, UAE
Owen Wee
Board Member
Singapore Green Building Council,
Singapore
Andrew Lian
Director
Alda Consultants, Australia
Kerry London
Dean, Research and Innovation
University of South Australia
Mathieu Meur
Director (Technical)
DP Architects Pte Ltd, Singapore
Thierry Brezac
Project Director
Dragages, Singapore
Dominic Wright
Business Development Director
Generation 3D LLC, UAE
PG. 3
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Hans Christian Roloff
Business Development Manager
Dextra Manufacturing, Thailand
Rob Sanchez
Head of Corporate VDC/BIM
China Construction (South Pacific)
Developm ent Co. Pte. Ltd.,
Er Lim Chong Sit
Managing Director, Civil Engineering
Robin Village International Pte
Ltd, Singapore
Daniel Spencer
Regional Manager - Australia
FRAMECAD Ltd, New Zealand
Ahmed Ibrahim
Project Management Consultant,
Team Leader - Civil Structural Architectural
Amec Foster Wheeler, UK
Jon Sealey
Design Director
Marques and Jordy, Thailand
Hiroyuki Ishihama
Chief Operating Officer
Daiwa House, Malaysia
Ajit Bhate
Managing Director
Precast India Infrastructures Pvt
Ltd, India
Prof Lau Joo Ming
Former Advisor
Housing Development Board
(HDB),Singapore
5. Registration & Coffee
Chairperson Keynote Address: A breakthrough in mindset - The off-site paradigm shift
Amy Marks President and Owner Xsite Modular, USA
Plenary One: Capitalising on off-site construction: The growing trends in building manufacturing
Aurélie Claurex Head of Innovation & Sustainability Bouygues Batiment International, France
Speed networking
Morning refreshments
Plenary Two: Panel Discussion: Breaking down challenges in the design and fabrication
Moderator:
Amy Marks President and Owner Xsite Modular, USA
Panelists:
Dr Frank Prochiner Chief Executive Officer Munitech Gmbh, Germany
Nicholas Reynolds Vice President-Vertical Construction Red Sea Housing, UAE
Owen Wee Board Member Singapore Green Building Council, Singapore
Plenary Three: Prefabrication and Design: A Singapore Story
Owen Wee Board Member Singapore Green Building Council, Singapore
Networking luncheon
Session One
Affordable hotels through prefabrication:
Opportunities and lesson learnt- An
international perspective
•Innovative ways to deliver affordable hotel products
in tackling increasing demand for budget and
mid-market hotels
• A global overview of the current state of modular
design and construction
• Highlight on the opportunities and challenges
of innovative construction technique in the hotel
sector
Nicholas Reynolds Vice President-Vertical
Construction
Red Sea Housing, UAE
Session Two: Case study
Successful models for mega modular
construction projects
• Understanding the drivers for modular design
• Analysing the impact on the project schedule,
progress and life cycle
• Key success factors for mega modularised projects
Ahmed Ibrahim Project Management Consultant,
Team Leader - Civil Structural Architectural
Amec Foster Wheeler, UK
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Modular micro: Micro apartments model
using modular construction
• Exploring the best method to bring modern
architecture for micro-apartment
• Understanding the demand and suitability of
prefabricated structure for micro modular
• Designing conceptual modular that embraces
the city’s changing demographic of single and
double person household
Er Lim Chong Sit Managing Director, Civil Engineering
Robin Village International Pte Ltd, Singapore
Session Four
Standard pre-design prefabrication: Alternative
solution of going through lengthy custom
design process
• Refining production platform by adopting
modular standardisation to apply common
design specifications
• Aligning the engineering stages from conceptual
design through basic engineering to detailed design
• Recognising the trends on replicating modular
in term of standardising design concept
Raymond Chan Project Manager
Teambuild, Singapore
End of day one
Day 1: Wednesday, 3rd May 2017
0800
0900
0930
1015
1030
1100
1145
1230
1400
1445
1530
1600
1645
1730
Session One
Capitalising on off-site construction: The
growing trends in building manufacturing
• Identifying key drivers pushing constant
innovation for high profitability
• Emphasising opportunities in off-site building
jobs as an alternative construction
• Adopting cautious approach for all levels of
construction activity
Session Two
Advanced Prefabrication Technology and
Precast Construction Technologies
This presentation will focus on the philosophy,
principles, techniques and practical applications of
utilizing Advanced Prefabrication and Precast
Construction technologies. It covers some examples
of prefabrication technology used for Housing and
Prefinished Prefabricated Volumetric Construction
(PPVC) technology for Nursing Homes and
applications of advanced information technology
(IT) and Building Information Modeling (BIM) as a
key tool for Virtual Design and Construction (VDC)
to be used throughout the construction process.
Prof Lau Joo Ming Former Advisor
Housing Development Board (HDB), Singapore
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three: Case Study
Technology transfer: Gearing 3D printing
for digital fabrication
• How to take a flexible approach in 3D capable
facilities?
• Scrutinising the actual material and method
used to fabricate the structure
• Introducing large gantry style system or robotic
arms as key component of 3D printer
Dominic Wright Business Development Director
Generation 3D LLC, United Arab Emirates
Session Four: Case study
Virtual Design Construction (VDC) and BIM
for Design for Mantufacture and Assembly
(DfMA) in Singapore residential project
• Overview on Singapore VDC/BIM for DfMA
•Showcasing key benfits in using full implementation
of VDC and BIM in Pre-Fabricated Bathroom
Units
•Showcasing key benefits in using full implementation
of VDC and BIM in PPVC
Rob Sanchez Head of Corporate VDC/BIM
China Construction (South Pacific) Development
Co. Pte. Ltd., Singapore
End of day one
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Session One
New building technology: Evaluating the
quality and availability of prefabricated
structure
• Explaining the vital issues in innovative construction
technique
• Showcasing leading technologies for design
goal in precast
• Comparing off-site and on-site structure quality
Thierry Brezac Project Director
Dragages, Singapore
Session Two
Introducing the world’s first completely
mobile factory producing industrial precast
• The Patented Mobile Field Factory - Globalising
industrial precast using plug & play construction
for all terrains
• The unique Unicon connecting system producing
modular play & play buildings
• Reviewing the first large scale Unicon project
completed
• New Challenges Ahead – Munitec China’s first
modular high rise buildings in China
Dr Frank Prochiner Chief Executive Officer
Munitech Gmbh, Germany
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Adopting the best concrete technology for
high-end building façade
• Adopting innovative design technology and
energy performance
• Resolving complex design challenges, improves
constructability, maximising energy efficiency
and increasing building security
• Custom made solutions and intelligent use of
industrialised production techniques
Mathieu Meur Director (Technical)
DP Architects Pte Ltd, Singapore
Session Four
Moving towards effective logistics and
seamless installation
• Analysing innovative methods to minimise
transportation obstacles
• Exploring the process of supply chain in a
modular construction settings
• Active views on future development expectation
of compressive plan to move to modular
End of day one
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6. Registration & Coffee
Plenary One: Achieving construction efficiency with effective project management from start to end
Kerry London Dean Research and Innovations University of South Australia
Plenary Two: Exploring the first prefab luxury project in Malaysia: A case study on Sakura Residence, Sunway Iskandar
Hiroyuki Ishihama Chief Operating Officer Daiwa House, Malaysia
Morning refreshments
Plenary Three: Project management of the tallest modular building in the world - B2 Atlantic Yards
Amy Marks President and Owner Xsite Modular, USA
Plenary Four: From traditional general contractor to Modular Building System (MBS) solution provider: Accelerating speed and cost effectiveness
Paco Conde Fernández Co-Founder Compact Habit Off-site Modular Building, Spain
Networking luncheon
Session One
Exploring the future of modular property
developers and builders
Optimisation of benefits reaped by developers
with monetary incentives to utilise volumetric
modules, recognising that these efforts will increase
productivity in their industry and grow a supply
chain to support their efforts, ultimately driving
down the cost of construction while increasing quality.
Mark Tanner Principal
GreenArc, Thailand
Session Two: Case Study
Prefab affordable housing: How to meet
the best quality structure?
• A detailed investigation on the mismatch
between affordable material and affordable
method of construction
• Identifying best practice in delivering significant
financial return for low cost houses
• Complete identification of geographical and
demographical factor in selecting the best
method for affordable housing
Damien Crough General Manager
Imaginext, Australia
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Lego-style construction: Making PPVC an
ideal solution for monotony building concept
• Addressing the key challenges faced in using PPVC
• Maximising key enablers of prefabrication for
complete buildings with volumetric modules
and other subassemblies in driving cost effective
construction
• Optimising supply chain process specifically for
PPVC adoption
Andrew Lian Director
Alda Consultants, Australia
Session Four
Integrating prefabricated series- Revolutionise
the relationship between builder and architect
• Understanding next generation project requirement
and blending in uniqueness of luxury projects
• Recognising signicant changes rest upon consumer
and preference economic trading price variance
• Knowing how to retrospectively apply new system
to buildings which have been designed
Jon Sealey Design Director
Marques and Jordy, Thailand
End of Conference
Day 2: Thursday, 4th May 2017
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Session One
Light gauge steel framing for modular
application - Australian case study
• The benefits of Light Gauge steel
• Ease of design with FRAMECAD software
• The speed of construction for modular application
– case study in Australia
Daniel Spencer Regional Manager - Australia
FRAMECAD Ltd, New Zealand
Session Two: Case Study
The next wave of using shipping container
sized steel modules as building blocks in
construction
• Taking advantage of the key benefits of
shipping containers
• Meeting building needs across diverse residential,
industrial, commercial, and retail applications
• Using shipping containers as building blocks in
the construction of restaurants, offices, apartments
and more
Oliver Tittmann Partner and Managing Director
XCube Engineering and Prefabrication, China
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three
Building with timber: Prefabricated modules
of Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT)
• Adopting an integrated design to ensure
stakeholders collaborate in the early stages
• Overcoming the strength constraint of CLT and
conflict of design and modularisation for timber
• Recognising the potential of CLT for high-rise
buildings
John Lucchetti Hydraulic Section Manager, Principal
Wood & Grieve Engineers, Australia
Session Four
Light steel framing for residential building-
China's Perspective
• Performance of key end use market for utilisation
of light gauge steel framing
• What kind and how to installed steel-frame
wall with cavity insulation?
• Taking real advantage of ability to gauge to the
load
End of Conference
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Session One
A challenging and intricate modular precast
facade project - Infosys India
• Changing from a conventional labour oriented
site execution to a mechanical and industrialised
path breaking method
• Examining the existing market conditions,
requirements, and projecting future real time
scenarios for investments
• Touring the conception of the project, life cycles
and the fundamental purpose of the structure
• Costing for a disciplined and beautiful façade
with prefabricated concrete elements
Ajit Bhate Managing Director
Precast India Infrastructures Pvt Ltd, India
Session Two
Efficient precast construction for residential
buildings in Asia: Case studies from India
and Thailand
The continuing urbanization of Asia’s landscape
and the increasing prosperity of its population
are accelerating the demand for new residential
buildings. To meet this challenge, contractors have
to improve their ways of designing and building
structures, looking not only at cost-reduction, but
instead putting a higher emphasis on speed and
efficiency.
HansChristianRoloffBusinessDevelopmentManager
Dextra Manufacturing, Thailand
Afternoon refreshments
Session Three: Case Study
Building the best joint system for precast
construction in tropical countries
•Latest development in precast concrete connection
• The use of shear dowel system that are high in
tolerance to ensure effective load transfer
• Scrutinising robust connection component that
resilience to seismic events and to avoid collapse
Topi Laiho Country Manager
Peikko Singapore Pte. Ltd., Singapore
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About the workshop leader
DAY 3: Friday, 5th May 2017
Morning Session: Exploring the Off-Site Continuum and Developing
Off-Site Elements
Implementing and optimizing prefabricated elements is a complex
process, and the proper and intelligent application of the right elements
in design and construction is crucial to ensuring success on every project.
When developing prefabricated elements, this strategy should be considered
in order to achieve the most efficient designs and economies of scale,
without compromising technical performance, so that full advantage can be
taken of all possible benefits.
Participants will be taken through:
• An in-depth look at XSite’s Off-Site Continuum
• Common off-site elements
• Participants will also work in small facilitator-led groups to create
off-site strategies
• A sample case study and examples will be introduced, reviewed and
discussed
Key Takeaways:
• Participants will understand the importance of considering an
off-site methodology from project concept
• Gain knowledge of factors to consider when deciding what
elements to select and execution strategies for fabrication
Afternoon Session: Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) –
Designing for a Manufactured World
Design for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) is a design methodology
and principles that detail best practices and innovative strategies for the
manufacturing of parts that will form a product after assembly. Understanding
its concepts is vital for anyone wishing to be successful in the design,
manufacturing or construction implementing prefabrication. During this
presentation, DfMA expert Amy Kulka-Marks will list eight essential
DfMA principles, and provide tailored examples of each. Ms. Marks
shares how to use DfMA to optimize off-site execution strategies and
track metrics. This workshop is interactive and high-energy.
Key Takeaways:
• Attendees will leave with a firm understanding of the guiding principles
of DfMA, and how these apply to prefabrication and construction
• Benefits of Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DfMA)
Affirming Comments
At Amy’s 2016 workshop on the off-site continuum, 47% of participants
said Amy’s workshop exceeded their expectations and the remaining
53% said it met their expectations. Some comments from the feedback
forms included:
"Great knowledge of how modular systems can work; Exposed to many
experts and practitioners."
- Tony Studart, Turner
"Amy is a dynamic and experience professional who opened her
playbook and treated us like her team, a very valuable experience and of
big things to come.”
-Charlie Hargroves, Curtin University
"Most of these things I walk away with nothing. This was different."
- Paul Shanks, SteelCAD Drafting
AMY MARKS is the President/
Owner of XSite Modular Consulting.
XSite is an off-site program manager
and prefabrication consulting firm
focused on enabling and optimising
the use of prefabrication in large
complex technology embedded
buildings. XSite has some of the
largest global companies as their
clients working on projects including high-rise, hi-tech
industrial, healthcare, hospitality and mission critical.
Ms. Marks is an Alumna of the prestigious Harvard
Business School and a graduate of the University of
Florida. She is an industry thought leader and a highly
sought after keynote speaker for international conferences
on construction. Recently, Amy was appointed by the
Government of Singapore to their Panel of Experts focused
on Construction and Productivity. Amy is the founder and
moderator of the Modern Methods of Construction
(MMC) Group on LinkedIn and is trained in CoreClarity to
deliver personal development and team dynamics workshops.
Amy and her team have worked on six of the seven continents.
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
0830 Registration and coffee
0900 Morning session begins
1030 Morning networking break
1300 Networking luncheon
1400 Afternoon session begins
1530 Afternoon networking break
1730 Workshop concludes
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