Two more sessions have been added to this year’s Digital Construction Summit, taking the event into a third day, 1 October.
At 10.30am, the summit will examine how digital tools and data can help construction health and safety management, with speakers from the Health & Safety Executive, Atkins and 3D Repo.
The afternoon session at 2.30pm will look at how a ‘golden thread’ of information can help improve project efficiency, using digital tools including artificial intelligence, with speakers from Ringway Jacobs and Oculo.
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• Improving health and safety management with digital tools and data
• Creating a ‘golden thread’ of digital documentation to improve project efficiency, safety and client relationship
Improving health and safety management with digital tools and dataCreating a ‘golden thread’ of digital documentation to improve project efficiency, safety and client relationship
Other sessions already confirmed for the event are:
Registration for the webinars is free.
Speakers include:
- Mark Enzer, head of the National Digital Twin Programme and chief technology officer at Mott MacDonald
- David Philp, digital impact director at the Construction Innovation Hub and global BIM/MIC consultancy director at Aecom
- Neil Thompson, digital construction director, Atkins
- Andy Hudson, director and head of digital, Chapman Taylor Architects
- Dr Jennifer MacDonald, senior BIM consultant, PCSG
- Andrew Gamblen, digital manager, Willmott Dixon
- Vicki Reynolds, head of digital, i3PT Certification
- Matthew Lewis, senior technical manager, Clarion Housing Group
- Paul Nash, chair, CIOB Quality Commission
- Chris Goodacre, contract director, Ringway Jacobs
- Gordon Crick, health and safety inspector, Health & Safety Executive
- Zane Ulhaq, digital engineering manager, Atkins
Partners for the Digital Construction Summit 2020 are:
Media partners are BIMplus and Construction Manager.
The summit will feature presentations from industry-leading digital professionals, panel discussions, Q&As and audience interaction. More than 1,000 professionals from across the built environment with responsibility for driving BIM and digital innovation in their organisations are expected to attend.
Originally scheduled for 3 June in the City of London, the event has been rearranged because of the restrictions of the Covid-19 pandemic. More detail on the programme and speakers can be found on the Digital Construction Summit 2020 website.
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