Recorded: 1 December 2022
Timing: 10.00 – 13.00 (GMT)
What’s this webinar about?
BSI’s Global Built Environment Summit aims to help the construction sector adopt the transformative new technologies, tools and processes now available to the industry. On the morning of 1 December, quality management and value-based decision-making are in the spotlight. These have always been integral to success in the sector, but are evolving. This webinar explores the latest thinking and tools for both.
Who should attend the webinar?
- Quality managers
- Building safety managers
- Asset owners (clients)
- Asset operators (landlords, asset managers, facility managers)
- Design professionals (architectural designers, engineers, consultants)
- Construction professionals (contractors, sub-contractors, installers, site managers)
What will participants gain?
- Help with adopting BS 99001 on applying ISO 9001 in the built environment
- An overview of Flex 390 on value-based decision-making in the built environment
- The latest thinking on health and safety and well-being in the built environment
- The chance to put questions to our experts in advance
- A post-event copy of all presentations and a recording of the webinar
Agenda
10:00 Welcome & Introduction
Ian Richardson, Sector Lead, Built Environment, BSI
10:10 The business of construction and setting the scene
Will Hughes, Professor Emeritus, Reading University
10:40 Quality Management and BS 99001
Rahul Shah, Sector Director EMEA, Built Environment, BSI
Adrian Shah-Cundy, Corporate Responsibility Director, VolkerWessels UK
Steffan Speer, Technical Director, Morgan Sindall
Rob Cairns, Innovation Manager, HS2
11:20 Break
11:30 Introducing Value-based decision making, and the new Flex 390
Ian Nicholson, Value Delivery Lead, Construction Innovation Hub and Senior Sustainability Leader, Stantec
12:00 Avoiding error and how it benefits productivity, safety, sustainability and quality
Clifford Smith BSc. C.Eng. FICE, Executive Director, GIRI Ltd.
12:30 Panel discussion - All
12:50 Summary & Close
Ian Richardson, Sector Lead, Built Environment, BSI