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Date
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16 MAY 2013
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Time
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18:00 - 20:00
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Event Type
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Lecture
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Alan Crane will be speaking on the following subjects:
• Carbon Action – a legal requirement but little achieved so far
• BIM – will it realise efficiencies, or become another burden on our industry?
Alan has spent 40 years in the Construction Industry and has held CEO/COO appointments with major International Contractors and Consultants leading to non-executive, advisory and government appointments. He was a Privy Council appointed member of the Architects Registration Board and of a number of Government Task Forces. Alan has always been at the forefront of industry change.
Following the issue of Sir John Egan's Task Force Report ''Rethinking Construction'' in late 1998, he was asked by Government and Industry to establish and Chair the Movement for Innovation (M4i) with the task of motivating industry to radically change the way in which it operates. In April 2002 he became Chairman of Rethinking Construction, the overarching organisation taking forward the industry change programme which involved over 5000 industry and Government organisations leading the way in achieving significant performance improvements based upon both process and product, with modern off site methods being a key element.
Alan has also provided “Rethinking Construction” support to overseas Industry/Government bodies including Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Denmark, Sweden, Greece, South Africa, India and Chile. He has undertaken major lecture tours in many parts of the world, including China, where he was advising on behalf of CIOB on improvement to the construction industry.
There is no requirement to book a place to attend, but for all other enquiries please contact Joanne Mallard - joanne.mallard@ice.org.uk / 01752 766230.
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This presentation may help you to achieve the following Development Objectives:
A1 - Broaden and deepen your engineering knowledge
E3 - Contribute to sustainable development through engineering activities
E4 - Manage your own continuing professional development
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