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20 May 2015 | Central London Hear from leading client speakers, including: To register Visit www.cndeveloperforum.com Email [email protected] Call Syed Ali on +44 (0) 203 033 2614 Brought to you by: Supported by: Legal Partner: Pinpoint construction opportunities; deliver future projects Save £100 Book by 27 March 2015 Paul Williams executive director Derwent London Tom Venner development director Land Securities Scott Grant project director Battersea Power Station Development Company Alex Knapp managing director Hines Adrian Penfold head of planning British Land Barry Jessop director First Base Phil Sullivan senior project director Argent Pavlos Clifton senior development executive Helical Bar Ed Mayes development director Lend Lease

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Page 1: 20 May 2015 | Central London - Glenigan...Marcus Harling, head of construction and engineering, Burges Salmon 15:10 Networking refreshments break 15:40 Afternoon keynote panel discussion

20 May 2015 | Central London

Hear from leading client speakers, including:

To register Visit www.cndeveloperforum.com Email [email protected] Call Syed Ali on +44 (0) 203 033 2614

Brought to you by: Supported by:Legal Partner:

Pinpoint construction opportunities; deliver future projects

Save £100

Book by 27 March 2015

Paul Williams executive directorDerwent London

Tom Venner development director Land Securities

Scott Grant project director Battersea Power Station Development Company

Alex Knapp managing directorHines

Adrian Penfold head of planningBritish Land

Barry Jessop directorFirst Base

Phil Sullivan senior project director Argent

Pavlos Clifton senior development executive Helical Bar

Ed Mayes development directorLend Lease

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20 May 2015 | Central London

5 hours of networking

12 client speakers Panel discussions | Q&As | Spotlight sessions

Networking lunch & refreshments breaks

Event resources Construction opportunitiesA network of senior industry contacts

VIP breakfast briefing

VIP breakfast briefing Head to head delivery teams

VIP dinnerSpeakers corner

What will you leave with?

7 hours of industry leading content

What to expect at the Developer Forum

Private sector construction in the UK is booming. In the office and retail space alone, the latest Glenigan Index data has recorded a 25 per cent growth in project starts in 2014. As the private development sector grows, so too will the opportunities and demands on the industry.

Where will the future private investment hotspots be? Where will developers focus their priorities and pipelines over the next five years? And what is needed to ensure the supply chain is available and committed to deliver future projects?

Construction News is delighted to announce the inaugural Developer Forum. Taking place in London on 20 May 2015, the Forum will pro-vide a unique opportunity for clients, contractors and the construction supply chain to gather in one place, address these critical questions and share strategies for delivering the future development pipeline.

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Pinpoint construction opportunities; deliver future projects

13:55 London spotlight session, followed by Q&AMapping out the commercial development opportunities in London and the South East• How the changing marketplace in London will evolve the demand and requirements

for office and mixed-use developments• Assessing the emerging trends and changing requirements of the occupier• Building the next generation of innovative office space for London’s growing tech

industry• The consequences of an increasing commercial rental market – is the growing office

sector in London sustainable or will it expand out of the city?Helen Gough, lead director, buildings & construction, Jones Lang LaSalle

14:20 Panel discussionWhere will procurement strategies lead us in an increasingly competitive market?• Deciding on a procurement model that locks-in quality and fosters innovation and

efficiency• Keeping costs down and ensuring schemes remain financially viable• Is a competitive procurement strategy always right for contractor selection in

a boom and bust industry with availability and resource challenges? Exploring alternative procurement methods

• Overcoming the risk-averse culture at the procurement stage• Taking a longer-term view – will we see more collaborative working and alliancing?Phil Sullivan, senior project director, Argent Scott Grant, project director, Battersea Power Station Development CompanyMarcus Harling, head of construction and engineering, Burges Salmon

15:10 Networking refreshments break

15:40 Afternoon keynote panel discussionHow is the industry set to deliver the future pipeline ofcommercial and residential development?• Understanding the relative challenges that contractors, sub-contractors and

suppliers may face during delivery• Where is the resource challenge most significant and what are the implications for

other regions?• What is viability of an overseas supply chain and what challenges can this pose to

the UK construction industry? • Ensuring the supply chain is available for and committed to a project – the rise of

negotiated contracts?• Promoting engagement with the supply chain early on to facilitate innovation and

efficiency from the bottom-up • Strategies for accelerating construction and driving efficiency, such as off-site

fabrication, BIMMadani Sow, chief executive, BouyguesPaul Chandler, executive vice president, SkanskaRichard Bailey, managing director – construction, BAM ConstructMark Tant, managing director, residential, Wates Group

16:30 Head to headComparing real project delivery teamsThis session draws on the themes of the afternoon by bringing together two different project delivery teams to compare and contrast their approaches to procurement and delivery: Each team will talk through their delivery models, the project challenges and how they have been overcome:Spotlight projects:Kings Cross development team, led by Chris Smith, senior project director, ArgentOne the Elephant development team, led by Ed Mayes, development director, Lend Lease

17:20 Chair’s closing remarks

17:25 Close of conference

© EMAP 2015.The programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. EMAP reserves the right to alter the venue and/or speakers

18:00 Speakers reception and dinnerPlaces are limited and available to VIP delegates only

PROGRAMME13:30 London spotlight session, followed by Q&A

Assessing the scope of the residential market the South East in London and South East• Evaluating the size of the residential market and the impact of major transportation

infrastructure on the demand for space and the capacity for development• The influence of foreign investment on London’s residential development market • Comparing the demand for high-end residential and the Private Rented Sector

(PRS) – is the demand for high-end residential sustainable and how will affordability affect the market?

• Where else can we expect growth in residential development, beyond high-end residential?

• Capacity and planning challenges in London – the trend towards converted office spaces and the rise of permitted development rights

Liam Bailey, head of residential research, Knight Frank

7:45 VIP breakfast briefingDriving innovation and efficiency in private sector development through the use of BIMThe exclusive and interactive VIP breakfast explore the growing demand for the implementation of BIM across private sector developments. Providing a developer’s perspective, the briefing will highlight the benefits being sought from BIM, to what extent and how clients are seeking implementation from project partners.Peter Clark, construction model & specification manager, Asda StoresBrian Churchyard, senior manager construction model & lifecycle, Asda Stores

8:30 End of VIP Breakfast Briefing

Afternoon chair: Tom Fitzpatrick, deputy editor, Construction News

8:20 Registration and refreshments

9:00 Chair’s opening remarksDenise Chevin, consultant editor, Construction News

9:05 Opening keynote, followed by Q&AA macro-economic perspective: understanding the drivers for UK plc growth over the next five yearsThis opening keynote will set the scene for the day by exploring, projections for private sector investment and forecasting economic trends.George Buckley, UK chief economist, Deutsche Bank

9:30 Identifying the investment opportunities in private sector development• The changing investor base and how it is shaping private sector development in the UK• Understanding the scope for foreign investment and attracting inward investment

in regions outside London and the South East • How infrastructure can influence investment in private sector development the

influence of future transport infrastructure on investors• Pinpointing investment opportunities – what are investors for and what will attract

or deter them?Barry Jessop, director, First BaseAlex Knapp, managing director, Hines

10:15 Networking refreshments break

10:45 Panel discussionExploring the rise of the powerhouse cities and assessing the impact on regional development markets• Assessing the infrastructure ambitions of major cities and the role of public sector in

driving regeneration and attracting investment• Understanding the effects of major infrastructure projects such as HS2 on residential

and commercial development outside London• The role of politics – how will the devolution agenda and general elections affect

regional investment and future development across the UK?Waheed Nazir, director of planning & regeneration, Birmingham City CouncilSimon Green, executive director of place, Sheffield City CouncilDavid Edwards, executive director, city regeneration & housing, Oxford City CouncilTom Bridges, chief economic development officer, Leeds City Council

11:30 Developer panel discussionHow will developers be driving construction opportunites over the next five years?• Sharing development pipelines and the drivers behind those plans, such

infrastructure, location and deliverability • Pinpointing the next major developments, procurement strategies and timescales

What is the next big challenge to development from a developer’s perspective?Paul Williams, executive director, Derwent LondonTom Venner, development director, Land SecuritiesPavlos Clifton, senior development executive, Helical BarAdrian Penfold, head of planning, British Land

12:20 Networking lunch

Speakers’ Corner: A unique opportunity to meet with and put your questions to our expert speakers during the break.

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