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Reimagining delivery models: a panel discussion on the future of Project 13 and beyond- 16th September

Amy Reed-Gibbs
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REGISTER HERE to join us on 16th September 2024 18:00 - 20:30 BST (GMT+1)

 

Delivery models are revolutionising the way infrastructure is delivered in the UK. Traditional approaches are being replaced by more collaborative and integrated methods, driven by the need to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase innovation in infrastructure projects.

Our upcoming event is a panel discussion focused on delivery models, with a particular emphasis on Project 13. Attendees can expect to hear from experts in the field and engage in a lively discussion about the future of delivery models and how they can be transformed to better meet the needs of various industries. 

Join us as we explore how delivery models can be reimagined and rethought to create a more efficient, cost-effective, and innovative approach to infrastructure delivery.

 

Speakers

Julio Lacorzana

Florence Julius

Richard Lennard

Liz Baldwin

Andrew Page

 

Programme 

18:00 - 18:30     Registration and refreshments
18:30 - 18:35     Welcome from chair - Julio Lacorzana, ICE vice chair of Knowledge
18:35 - 19:05     Lightening Talks - speakers will deliver a 10-minute talk explaining how collaborative delivery models are influencing project costs, efficiency, and productivity in their industry.
19:05 - 19:55     Q&A Panel start - additional experts will join the chair and presents on stage and share their thoughts and experiences around revolutionising the way that infrastructure is delivered.
19:55 - 20:00     Closing remarks from the chair and end of the event

 

Address

Institution of Civil Engineers

One Great George Street

Westminster

London, SW1P 3AA

United Kingdom

 

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