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KEY THEMESWorld-Class International Prefab Modular Projects
Case StudySingapore Case Study:
Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction
(PPVC)Australia’s First Integrated
Modular Design Hotel Case Study: Tribe
Modular Construction for Schools, Childhood Centers
and UniversitiesPrefabricating Australia's Tallest Prefab Building: La
Trobe TowerWorld’s Largest Engineered Timber Building Case Study
NEW THIS YEAR!Construction Technology Automation & Innovation
Showcase + PreFab Offsite Manufacturing Site Tour
27 FEB | 9AM - 5PM
4TH MODULAR CONSTRUCTION AND PRE-FABRICATION ANZ 2019Innovations. Sustainability. Efficiency. Quality
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BRONZE SPONSORS
3D Printing for Modular Construction
Modular Construction for Hospitals & Healthcare
FacilitiesKitchen & Bathroom Pods
New DesignsDigital Innovations in Modular Construction
New Modular Construction Opportunities in ResidentialSmarter Cities with Modular
ConstructionRobotics Brick Laying, Welding and Concrete
DispensingUpskilling Labour Force to Adopt New Construction
Systems
HEAR FROM 20+ Speakers from
XSite Modular
Hickory Group
Lendlease
Tribe Hotel Group - Australia's First
Integrated Modular Hotel
Victorian School Building Authority
Rothelowman Architects
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400+ DELEGATES ATTENDED IN 2016-2018
SYDNEY / 27 FEB - 1 MARPullman Sydney Hyde Park
Building InstituteHobsons Bay City Council Holmes Solutions Housing New ZealandLaing O’Rourke Lendlease Building OffsiteOnesteel Stephen Grubits & Associates Ridley Co.Schneider Electric Stiebel Eltron The Hickory Group Thomson Adsett Urban Habitats Australia Wood & Grieve Engineers XLam XSite Modular & more ...
Advanced Offsite Group Alto Australia ARC Centre for Prefabricated Housing ArchiBlox Archiland Architecture Architectus ARDEX Australia Argent Australia Arup Ausbuild Austruss Big World Homes BlueScope CIMC Modular Building SystemsManor Group Master Builders
MEDIA PARTNER SUPPORTING PARTNER
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4th Global Modular Construction and Pre-Fabrication ANZ 2019 | SYDNEY, 27 FEB - 1 MAR
REGISTER BY 12 DEC TO SAVE AU$500!
DAY 1: WEDNESDAY, 27 FEB 2019
DAY 2: THURSDAY, 28 FEB 2019
DAY 3: FRIDAY, 1 MAR 2019
PRE-CONFERENCE SUMMIT
MAIN CONFERENCE
FEATURED SPEAKERS
MAIN CONFERENCE
Construction Technology Automation and Innovation Showcase• 3D Printing for Modular Construction• Robotics Brick Laying, Welding,
Concrete Dispensing • Latest Developments in New
Construction Automation Technologies• Upskilling Labour Force to Adopt New
Construction Systems
• Keynote: World-class International Prefab Modular Projects
• Singapore Success Case Study: Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction (PPVC)
• Prefabricating Schools, Childhood Centers and Universities
• Prefabricating Australia's Tallest Prefab Apartment: La Trobe Tower
• Australia’s First Integrated "Modular" Design Hotel Tribe
• Creating Smarter Cities with Modular Construction
• World’s Largest Engineered Timber Building Case Study: 25 King at Brisbane Showground
• Slashing Construction Time with Kitchen & Bathroom Pods New Designs
• Modular Construction Opportunities in Rural Health Care Facilities
• New Prefab Opportunities for Government, Institutional, Commercial and Infrastructural Projects
AMY KULKA-MARKSCEO
XSite Modular
SIMONNE BAILEYGeneral Manager
(Connected Living) Lendlease
MARK V PETERSFounder/CEO/
DirectorTribe Hotel Group
STUART MARSLANDPrincipal
Rothelowman Architects
SIMON AMOSDirector Construction
TechnologiesFBR (Fastbricks)
DR SHAN KUMARHead of Innovations and
R&D Chief Engineer Hickory Group, National
Vice PresidentConcrete Institute of
Australia
THE FORUMAT A GLANCE
Dear Colleagues,
The 4th Modular Construction and Pre-Fabrication ANZ 2019 is the region’s event platform that showcase the latest techniques and technology in the modularization and prefabrication context.
Discover best practices from modular builders that have successfully built modern modular commercial and residential buildings in and out of the region. Modular construction now accounts for $4.5 billion of Australia’s $150 billion construction industry.
The 4th edition of the conference will focus on international & well-known Australian OSM & DfMA exemplars, the industry’s best practices and new innovative techniques & technologies that will strengthen and enhance the uptake of modular construction methodology in the ANZ construction industry.
The rapid population growth that Australia is experiencing has created strain on education infrastructure, especially the provision of classrooms for schools. In NSW and Victoria, the state governments are making unprecedented investment in school infrastructure, including the rollout of world-class prefab modular classrooms. Many of the other states and territories are similarly pushing this initiative.
This event, a key industry gathering of international prefab/OSM experts, master builders, offsite manufacturing practitioners, developers, suppliers, is an excellent networking opportunity not to be missed!
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PAST PARTICIPATING COMPANIES
400+Delegates
In two years, our conferences on Modular Construction and Pre-Fabrication have brought together hundreds of delegates from the industry all over Australia and New Zealand to discuss the opportunities and challenges of pre-fabrication in the Australasia region and how we can work together to transform the industry.
4SiteACOR ConsultantsADCO Constructions AecomAffinity EngineeringAFS SystemsAlpha Steel Building SystemsAPST GroupArcadisArchitectural Roofing and Wall CladdingArchitectusArchitectus AdelaideAustino St LeonardsAutodeskBert Farina ConstructionsBGISBha Project ManagementBillbergiaBliss & ReelsBloc DesignBouygues Construction AustraliaBrickworks Building ProductsBrown FalconerBSE ConsultingBuildcorpCCB EnvicoCentral EquityChina Triumph International Engineering Co.Coates HireCockram Constructions AustraliaCol Gowers HomesCommunity Housing LtdConstruction Skills QueenslandCPS- Crown Project ServicesCSR Building ProductsCSR GyprockCSR Gyprock and CemintelCSR Monier / CSR Building ProductsCSR VelocityCWG DevelopmentDavies ConstructionDem (Aust) Department of Civil and Environmental EngineeringDevelopment Victoria
DNW GroupEDG Capital OperationsEmpak HomesEwert LeafFairbrotherfitzpatrick+partnersFrasers Property AustraliaFugen ConstructionsGenius HomesGeorgiou GroupGJ Gardner HomesGoodwin Aged Care ServicesGSG ContractingGunnersenHansen YunckenHarris HMCHillam ArchitectsHolmes Fire LPHolmesglen InstituteHousing New ZealandHutchinson BuildersIdeality StudioIntrax Consulting EngineersJames Hardie AustraliaJW Landk20 Architecture Keneco PropertyKnauf Plasterboard & MetalKnox City CouncilLaing O’Rourke AustraliaLandcomLendleaseLiberty OneSteelLongevity Group Australia LongMuir GroupManorMcCloy GroupMcDonald JonesMelbourne PolytechnicMisho + AssociatesMiTek Australia LtdMJH Group Monowall Construction Systems Mosaic Property GroupMSP Group Murray River North Pty Ltd T/A TR Homes
NaturformNew England TradingNew South Wales Public WorksNorth ConstructionNorthern Beaches CouncilNorthrop Consulting Engineers Olding ConstructionsOlmurtechOrigin Group (QLD) P.J. Yttrup & AssociatesPaynter Dixon ConstructionsPGH Bricks and PaversPhilip Lighton ArchitectsPhillips Smith ConwellPhotocatalyst CoatingsPNG Forest ProductsPowercor Network ServicesPrime Equity Group P/LPrimo Building Services Prompt EngineeringPublic Works AdvisoryQuipsmart TradingR.CorporationRendine ConstructionsRui Sheng Holdings Pte LimitedSchiavello ManufacturingStephen Grubits & AssociatesSVC Products P/LSwanbuild HomesTCQ ConstructionToga Project Services PtyTransport for NSWTurner & TownsendUniplan GroupUnipod and InnmodUSG BoralVictorian School Building AuthorityWatpac ConstructionWestkon PrecastWGAWoodhouse Timber CompanyWoollam ConstructionsXavier Knight Consulting EngineersYoung Architects Yuhu GroupZupp Property Group
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4HEAR FROM KEY EXPERTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR
MEET WORLD-CLASS LINEUP SPEAKERS
AMY KULKA-MARKSCEO
XSite Modular
JEREMY HARKINSDirector
Ineni
KATE NASONArchitect
ARKit Advanced Prefabricated Architecture
DANIEL KALNINSGlobal Head of Digital
Ridley
DR BEHZAD NEMATOLLAHIDeputy Director-Smart Structures Laboratory
Swinburne University of Technology
DR ANA EVANGELISTAResearch Fellow
Western Sydney University
CHRISTINA KNORRTeam Leader / Accredited Fire Safety Engineerand Assurance, Stephen Grubits & Associates
JAMIE COESenior Management Hutchinson Builders
BASIL RICHARDSONStudio DirectorBates Smart
DANIEL WURMManaging Director
Green Building Institute | National Painting and
Decorating InstituteNSW Trainer of the Year Finalist
ANDREA MORTON Director, Strategic Sourcing & Supplier; Management, Finance & PerformanceHousing New Zealand
DR SHAN KUMARHead of Innovations and R&D Chief Engineer | National Vice
PresidentHickory Group | Concrete
Institute of Australia
DAVID ROWLINSONDirector
Planet Ark
MIKE WARRENDirector, ArchitectureDickson Rothschild
MATTHEW TOBIN Co-Founder/Managing
DirectorUAP Company
STUART MARSLANDPrincipal
Rothelowman Architects
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NINOTSCHKA TITCHKOSKY Principal
Architecture BVN
PATRICK KEANEDirector
Enter Projects
PROFESSOR VIVIAN W. Y. TAMAssociate Dean (International)
at School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics Western Sydney University
GREG BOYERCEO
Drone Ranger
PETER C. LIPPMAN School Designer,
Educational Facility Planner | Researcher |
Educator
PROFESSOR PRIYAN MENDIS
Director/Leader ARC Centre for
Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing
PROFESSOR TUAN NGOResearch Leader
CRC-P for Advanced Manufacturing
Building Envelope Systems
ENZA ANGELUCCIPrincipal
Angelucci Architects
JOYCE FERNGAssociate Director/ ANZ Modular Lead
AECOM
SIMONNE BAILEYGeneral Manager
(Connected Living)Lendlease
NICK DEEKSManaging Director WT Partnership
SIMON AMOSDirector Construction Technologies
FBR (Fastbricks)
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CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATION & INNOVATION SHOWCASE
MODULAR CONSTRUCTION SITE TOUR: 27 FEBRUARY | 9AM - 5PM
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6PRE-SUMMIT SEMINAR AND SITE VISIT
09:00 - 17:00
27 FEBWEDCONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
AUTOMATION & INNOVATION SHOWCASE
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09:00 Welcome Address
09:05 Latest Developments in New Construction Automation Technologies & Artificial Intelligence in Australia
09:30 Robotics – Brick Laying and lean construction
12:45 Lunch
12:15
13:45
Upskilling Labour Force to Adopt New Construction Systems: Overcoming Shortages of Skills in Modular Construction, Training for Prefab
New Tech & Product Innovation Showcase with concurrent Lightning Technical Presentations (Plenty of Sponsorship/Exhibition Opportunities available):
• Skill Transfer from other manufacturing industries such as Automobiles
• Transferring Site-Based Construction Activities to Factory Environments
• Perspectives from Training Institutes, VET, Polys, Universities
• Virtual and Mobile Training Options
• What can we expect from prefab and 3D printing in the future?
• Will 3D printing remodel the construction industry?• Challenges of 3D prefab printing: Quality, Scale
and Future Adoption
Site Visit to Offsite Manufacturing Facility or Construction Innovations Lab
DANIEL WURM Managing DirectorGreen Building Institute | National Painting and Decorating InstituteNSW Trainer of the Year Finalist
17:00 End of Day One
A. Towards a full 3D Federated Digital Built Environment
B. 3D Printing for Modular Construction
MICHAEL HAINESCEOVANZI
SIMON AMOSDirector Construction TechnologiesFBR (Fastbricks)
10:45 How do standards facilitate innovation in the construction sector?
10:30 Morning Refreshment & Networking
10:00 Robots that can see in Construction: Digital Transformation in Art and Design-Led Manufacturing - Making big, ambitious art and architectural projects
Developing innovative robotic vision systems and software user-interfaces to reduce the integration time between design and custom manufacturing, with case studies
MATTHEW TOBIN Co-Founder/Managing DirectorUAP Company
ALISON SCOTLANDSenior Stakeholder Engagement ManagerStandards Australia
11:15 Drones for Inspection and Pre-Planning
GREG BOYERCEODrone Ranger
11:45 AR/VR & BIM: Latest Advances in Digital Innovation in Modular Construction
• Building Information Modelling (BIM) coupling with Modular Construction
• The incorporation of modernization designs tools• BIM software as primary tools in modernization
architecture designs• The intersection of a range of new technologies
(Virtual Building/BIM, Lifecycle Visualisation, User Experience and the IoT
• When BIM intersects with AR/VR• Case Study of a successful BIM-designed Modular
Project
JEREMY HARKINS DirectorIneni
DR BEHZAD NEMATOLLAHI Deputy Director-Smart Structures Laboratory Swinburne University of Technology
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7MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 209:00 Welcoming Speech, Opening Remarks & Thank You
Sponsor Speech by Conference Producer
09:05 Keynote: World-class International Prefab Modular Projects - Global Advancement and Successful Overseas Modular Experience and Expertise in:
12:45 Networking Luncheon
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• US• Sweden• Germany• Finland
11:00 Prefabricating Australia's Tallest Prefab Apartment Case Study: La Trobe Tower - Challenges and Lessons Learnt
• Constructed entirely from prefabricated concrete and steel elements
• Prefab allowed the project to be completed in just 19 months as opposed to 26 months
• Victorian Government’s Department of Economic Development also provided investment assistance to develop the modular bathroom pods
STUART MARSLANDPrincipalRothelowman Architects
11:30 New Opportunities: Tapping the Prefabrication market in Sydney – An Update
PROFESSOR VIVIAN W. Y. TAMAssociate Dean (International) at School of Computing, Engineering and MathematicsWestern Sydney University
Editor, “Construction and Building Materials” & “International Journal of Construction Management”
DR ANA EVANGELISTAResearch FellowWestern Sydney University
12:00
13:45
The Future and Latest Developments in Modular Construction - Latest developments for the future
A. Healthcare Modular Construction: A Radiation Oncology Treatment Centre case study
B. Building New Modular Projects in ANZ and a Case Study on Prefabricating Student Accommodation:
How Australia National University’s Award Winning Modular Student Housing Case Study was Constructed
with Pre-fabricated and Pre-finished Volumetric Modular Construction (PPVC) System
A. Case studies from industry partners of the ARC Centre for Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing
B. The latest developments in modular construction and prefabrication, around the world
C. Modular Tall Buildings: Engineering and Design Challenges
PROFESSOR PRIYAN MENDISDirector/LeaderARC Centre for Advanced Manufacturing of Prefabricated Housing
12:30 Presentation By Stiebel (Reserved)
28 FEBTHURS
• Germany• Japan• China • UK
09:30 Advances in Construction Technologies influencing Future Ways of Living
SIMONNE BAILEY General Manager (Connected Living)Lendlease
09:50 Singapore Success Case Study: How Singapore Drove Construction to Higher Efficiency with Mandatory Pre-Fabricated Bathroom Pods and Prefabricated Prefinished Volumetric Construction (PPVC)
• Almost half the government land sale sites mandate the use of prefabricated prefinished volumetric construction (PPVC)
• Pre-fabricated bathroom pods are now mandatory in all public housing construction
• How PPVC and pre-fabrication lowered construction costs for all parties
Senior ManagementBuilding Construction Authority, Singapore
10:15 Morning Refreshment & Networking
10:30 Prefabricating the NSW's Education Infrastructure: Modular Construction for Schools, Early Childhood Centers and Universities to Prepare for 175,000 Students by 2030
• Private schools prefab demand• Vertical schools as a trend• Early childhood centers Prefab opportunities • Re-purposing old school buildings,• Creating design-literate modular schools• Asbestos removal from demolished schools• Solar modular classrooms • Prefabricating large and small schools
Senior Management, ProjectSchool Infrastructure NSW
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JAMIE COESenior ManagementHutchinson Builders
Hutchinson Builders have produced over $600M of volumetric prefab product in the last 8 years and now would be close being the largest in the country
• Winner of ACT Sustainable Cities Awards - Sustainable Building Award
• Project was highly lauded for its sustainability and engineering excellence
• Project showed how PPVC system markedly increases overall construction productivity by up to 50%.
14:15 Can future-focused learning environments be prefabricated? The evolution and development of schools as prefabricated buildings and protoypes/ kit of parts. How can we make the simplest of buildings the most inspiring places to learn?
PETER C. LIPPMANSchool Designer, Educational Facility Planner | Researcher | Educator
14:45 New Opportunities in Residential Modular Construction, Detached Dwellings, Modular Home Containers, Affordable Housing
• Where are these Opportunities?• Building With Code: Working Within The Compliance
Rules• Understand Building Code and the laws that apply for
specific construction method• How can relevant parties work with the local
authorities in producing modular buildings?• Fast-Tracking Building Consent & Compliance
15:15 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
15:30 Case Studies of Award-Winning Prefab Projects
A. 17 Storey prefab Peppers King project B. 44 storey Student Accommodation building in
MelbourneC. The 60 storey 4th Slimmest tower in the world
Collins house being constructed in MelbourneD. 44 Storey Prefab La Trobe Tower
DR SHAN KUMARHead of Innovations and R & D / Chief Engineer | National Vice PresidentConcrete Institute of Australia | Hickory Group
• The right mind set has to be instilled against the misperception of modular buildings: it is not cost savings!
• Tackling the peculiar water/weather proofing problems• New steel and concrete prefab projects & opportunities• Structural & Civil Engineering challenges• New Flat Pack Opportunities• Introducing Better Quality Building Components &
Products• How Advanced Manufacturing Practices such as Design
for Manufacture and Assembly (DfMA) Can Be Integrated To Vastly Improve the Delivery of Modular Building
• Nurturing Modular StartUps, when incumbents don’t innovate
• Opportunities from a Circular Economy• The collaboration with counterparts of better modular
building technology• Securing the Finance and Insurance & Managing the
Cash Flow• Anatomy of a Prefabricating Hospital Case Study: How
Canberra Hospital Leverages Modular Construction to Save Construction Time and Waste
• Contracting, Tendering and Procuring for a Modular Construction Project
• Developing best procurement and contracting practices• Dealing with multiple stakeholders: architects,
surveyors, designers, building contractors and building services companies
• Sourcing pre-fabricated components from overseas
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 2
28 FEBTHURS
16:00 Panel Discussion: New Challenges and Opportunities in Prefabs in ANZ and Outside - How Can We Make the Necessary Change?
• Innovation by Specifiers• When Google & Big Tech get into Construction
17:05 Champagne Networking
Enjoy a glass of champagne whilst networking with other like-minded individuals on topics that are of most interest to you and fellow delegates.
16:30 Executive Roundtables for Prefab Industry Collaboration & Innovation for:
• Roundtable A: Architects• Roundtable B: Designers• Roundtable C: Builders• Roundtable D: Engineers• Roundtable E: Project Managers• Roundtable F: Manufacturers & Suppliers• Roundtable G: Quantity Surveyors• Roundtable H: Developers
17:00 Closing Remarks by Conference Chairperson
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MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 309:00 Welcoming Speech & Opening Remarks
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10:15 World’s Largest Engineered Timber Building Case Study: Landmark Modular Project at 25 King at Brisbane Showground
• Engineered timber is a quicker, cleaner construction material than steel or concrete. It is also renewable, and can be used as biomass fuel at the end of its life.
• A world first in sustainable architecture, 25 King will use 67 per cent less electricity and 55 per cent less potable water
BASIL RICHARDSONStudio DirectorBates Smart
11:00 How Kitchen & Bathroom Pods New Designs Can Help to Cut Construction Time by 30% and Slash Defects by Up to 80%
• Bathroom pods are particularly useful for large commercial projects
• Having the bathrooms manufactured in a controlled environment has made for far superior control over quality
• Solution to coordinate up dozen trades in a constricted space
• How bathroom pods fits into different types of multi-unit residential application including residential housing and commercial buildings
• Plumbing & Waterheating issues and challenges• What about kitchen pods?
EDDIE PALLOTTAOperations DirectorHickory Group (invited)
09:15 Visionary Address: New Cities - Creating Smarter Cities with Modular Construction
A. How construction methods must evolve to create smarter cities for our society.• Current developments in new construction methods
o robotic brick layering o driverless trucks o 3D printing for modular construction
• A changing society – identifying the key drivers for change and the need to create smarter cities
o Population growth o Urban sprawl o Housing affordability o Energy efficiency o Environmental
B. The top trends that the industry must embrace and where we need to further develop to build smarter cities• Innovation in modular construction• Innovation in building materials• Robotics• Movement of materials, i.e., drones
NICK DEEKSManaging DirectorWT Partnership
09:45 The Limitless Opportunities of Prefabrication: Passive Houses & Positive Energy Homes, with case studies
Case Study 1: The Limestone House • New build on inner suburban block • Passive House Standard • Living Building Challenge • Hybrid construction methodology– Prefabricated and Onsite • General site constraints – access, size, steep topography • Custom design - irregular volumes, complex envelope • Performance data, Drawings / details, visualisations/
photos, Performance data
Case Study 2: Richmond Residence • Renovation and retrofit to an existing terrace • Passive House • Panelised construction • General site constraints – size, access, inner city location • Performance data, Drawings / details, visualisations/
photos, Performance data
Case Study 3: Donvale Residence • New Build on semi-rural block • Passive House (Plus?) • Modular Build • General site constraints – Access, surrounding vegetation
& environmental overlay • Performance data, Drawings / details, visualisations/
photos, Performance data
KATE NASONArchitectARKit Advanced Prefabricated Architecture
10:45 Morning Refreshment & Networking
11:30 Prefabricated timber modules in multi-residential, commercial and industrial buildings
DR FRED MOSHIRISenior Structural Engineer ACOR
12:00 Modular Construction and Australian Fire Safety Regulations
The Australian Fire Safety Regulations have been written in the light of to the traditional building practices at the time. The construction industry has been experiencing significant changes in terms of construction methods, use of material and selection of equipment. The presentation will discuss challenges and opportunities when dealing with Fire Safety compliance.
CHRISTINA KNORRTeam Leader / Accredited Fire Safety EngineerStephen Grubits & Associates
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13:30 Latest Development of High Performance Facade Systems for Modular Construction
PROFESSOR TUAN NGO Research Leader CRC-P for Advanced Manufacturing Building Envelope Systems
12:30 Networking Luncheon 16:00 New Case Studies & Updates on:
NINOTSCHKA TITCHKOSKYPrincipalBVN
A. The Australian National University that involves 6 new buildings to create a new heart for the campus, incorporating significant prefabricated facades and 2 buildings are full timber CLT construction essentially prefabricated and built on site. B. Construction robotics initiative using 3D printing and carbon fibre
MAIN FORUM AGENDA
DAY 3
16:30 Prefab Building Facilities Management and Maintenance
• Plumbing, sewerage, drainage, vertical transportation, sanitation, heating, seepage & leakage management
• Design considerations to take into account when undertaking a prefabricated project
14:00 Contracting, Tendering and Procuring for a Modular Construction Project: Perspective from New Zealand
• Developing best procurement and contracting practices
• Dealing with multiple stakeholders: architects, surveyors, designers, building contractors and building services companies
• Sourcing pre-fabricated components from overseas
15:30 Modular Construction for Health Care Facilities in Rural and Remote Communities, with Case Study of Modular Construction in the Health & Aged Care Sectors
ANDREA MORTONDirector, Strategic Sourcing & Supplier Management, Finance & PerformanceHousing New Zealand Corporation
• Why the health and the aged care sectors can benefit from modular construction innovation
• Key area focus emphasis on performance based design • The repeatability, superior quality allows regulators
to meet performance requirements
15:00 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking
14:30 The Benefits of Wood in Modular Construction
• Why wood and biophilic design is good for health and wellbeing
• The rise and rise of Wood Encouragement Policies across Australia
DAVID ROWLINSONDirectorPlanet Ark
17:00 New Projects and Opportunities for PPVC, Modular Construction for Government, Institutional, Commercial and Infrastructural Projects
• Prisons• Data Centres• Tech Buildings• Power stations/sub-stations• Energy Storage Facilities• Infrastructural sectors (airport, metro stations)• Defence Facilities in ANZ
Senior Officials, Infrastructure Australia & invited Project Sponsors from the Data Centres, Solar Plants, Transportation, Rail, Airport, Telecoms, Defence and Institutional sectors
17:30
17:35
End of Summit
Closing Remarks by Conference Chairperson
HERE ARE
10 REASONSWHY YOU SHOULDATTEND THE FORUM
Meet Industry Experts, Developers, Builders, Investors, Buyers at a Singular Platform
Discover New Trends and Opportunities Affecting the Sector’s Transformation
Understand Financing Options Available for Pre-Fabrication Projects, and Overcoming Present Bias
Discover Best Practices from Modular Projects from Across the Region
Find out How Pre-Fabrication Techniques Can Help in Education, Aged Care, Affordable Housing and Infrastructure Project Sectors
Gain Insights on Building Code Compliance for Modular Construction
Explore How Modular Construction and Pre-Fabrication can Meet Australia’s Housing, Institutional and Infrastructural Needs, Upgrade New Towns and Cities to Cope with New Emigration Influx, and Also Meet New Zealand’s Critical Housing Needs by Overseas OSM Manufacturers
Understand Building Cladding and Fire Safety Considerations for Modular Projects
Explore BIM Digital Innovation in Modular Construction
Discover Current and Upcoming Projects & Future Prospects for the Region
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DISCOVER
SENIORITY LEVELS OF DELEGATES
TESTIMONIALS
WHO YOU WILL MEETAT THE CONFERENCE
50%
20%
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Seniority Level: 70% of Participants will be Director Levels & Above Board / C-Level / President / Managing Director - 20% Vice President / Director / Gm - 50% Manager - 20% Head of Departments - 10%
FROM VARIOUS INDUSTRIES:
• Construction• Architecture • Engineering / Civil Engineering • General contracting • Engineering or subcontracting• Building material suppliers • Manufacturing firms or fabricators• Solution providers
IN THE ROLES OF:
• CEO • President• Chairman• Co-Founder• Director• CTO• Managing Director• Head, Business Development• Head, Projects• Head, Finance• Procurement Director
CODES BOARDThe speakers were
all very experienced and a very broad
spectrum of relevant topics presented. The
facilities were also excellent.
BIG WORLD HOMES
Good range of speakers on variety
of aspects.
ONESTEELIt was presented
well and gave a good overview of what
needs to be done to increase the push in module/prefab
construction.
LIBERTY ONESTEEL
Amy was impressive and a force of
energy, she really made it meaningful to engage, also the food was excellent.
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Website: www.buildaustralia.com.au
TRY Australia is a 135-year old social purpose, not for profit organisation, empowering young people and families through the dignity of work and education. TRY UnContained is a social enterprise that repurposes and reimagines the shell of a shipping container into high performance commercial and domestic products.
Each container conversion creates meaningful job pathways for at-risk young people while they study and complete their Certificate II in Building and Construction at TRY. One hundred percent of profits are reinvested to support TRY, while also funding social and homeless housing solutions and additional community benevolent activities.
Repurposing shipping containers is a powerful initiative assisting organisations to meet their triple bottom line and to create positive outcomes for our community. A shipping container conversion is quick to build, sustainable, affordable, easily transportable and has low environmental footprint.
Every TRY Uncontained sale positively impacts the life trajectory of a young person who may be facing barriers to employment. By involving our TRY Build students and graduates in the build process, it provides them with essential skills, confidence and a sense of achievement, which is a crucial step in their work and personal development.
All TRY UnContained products meet the guidelines for the Victorian Government’s social procurement framework targets. TRY undertakes all size builds from singular to multi storey, off grid, commercial and residential builds.
Website: www.tryuncontained.org.au
Established in 1996 as Australia’s first specialised fire safety engineering consulting practice, Stephen Grubits & Associates (SGA) is a major Australian-owned fire safety engineering consultancy, specialising in complex and innovative construction projects. SGA’s reputation is built on a respected track record, achieved through a comprehensive understanding of the fire phenomena, building code and fire safety engineering methodologies. The company expertise, diversity and experience make SGA stand out from other fire engineering professionals. When it comes to a critical fire engineering issue, SGA becomes a partner of choice who fully understands clients’ needs and develops innovative and cost-effective solutions to meet their expectations.
Website: www.grubits.com.au
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