30 SEPTEMBER - 4 OCTOBER 2019 LONDON, BIRMINGHAM & MANCHESTER www.britishchamber.com Supported By Australian British Infrastructure Catalyst 2019 REGENERATION AND RESILIENCE RAIL, ROAD AND AIR - CONNECTING PEOPLE AND CITIES TECHNOLOGY AS A DRIVER OF URBAN REGENERATION
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30 SEPTEMBER - 4 OCTOBER 2019
LONDON, BIRMINGHAM & MANCHESTER
www.britishchamber.com
Supported By
Australian British InfrastructureCatalyst 2019
REGENERATION AND
RESILIENCE
RAIL, ROAD AND AIR
- CONNECTING PEOPLE AND
CITIES
TECHNOLOGY AS A DRIVER OF
URBAN REGENERATION
The Catalyst will examine the challenges facing the Australian and British infrastructure sectors against a backdrop of advancing technology, Brexit and a potential future free trade agreement.
It will bring together Australian and British infrastructure sectors, including infrastructure experts, financiers, government and major project proponents, to share knowledge, best practice and foster collaboration with their international counterparts.
Australian British Chamber of Commerce, Suite 2, Level 15, 3 Spring St, Sydney, NSW 2000
*Programme subject to change
14:00 Panel discussion: Technology shaping the airports of the future
▶ Stuart Birrell, Chief Information Officer, Heathrow Airport
▶ Richard Matthews, UKMEA Aviation Leader, Arup ▶ Michelle De Franca, Global Aviation Sector Lead,
Bechtel
▶ This session will cover the important role of changing needs of airlines, freight and passengers in the delivery of service and the key role that technology, automation and improved connectivity will enable that transformation.
14:30 Heathrow Expansion Delivery Model incorporating Project 13
▶ Phil Wilbraham, Programme Director, Heathrow Expansion, Heathrow Airport
▶ David Beare, Aviation Divisional Director, Mott MacDonald
▶ Project 13 is an industry-led response to infrastructure delivery models that fail not just clients and their suppliers, but also the operators and users of our infrastructure systems and networks. It seeks to develop a new business model – based on an enterprise, not on traditional transactional arrangements – to boost certainty and productivity in delivery, improve whole life outcomes in operation and support a more sustainable, innovative, highly skilled industry.
15:00 Transfer via train to London Paddington
15:45 Site Visit - London Paddington
▶ Tour of London Paddington by senior representatives from Bechtel
18:30 Catalyst Reception
Australia House, Corner of Aldwych and Strand, London, WC2B 4LA (nearest tube: Temple)
NB: Please bring photo I.D. and your Catalyst lanyard with you.
Monday 30th September10:00 Meet at Paddington Station - travel to Heathrow Terminal 5 Location - Sofitel Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5, London TW6 2GD
11:25 Welcome ▶ Paul Lewis MBE, Co-Chair, ABIC Committee
11:30 The need for a ‘Mega-Hub’ airport? Heathrow expansion: building for the future
▶ Andrew Macmillan, Chief Strategy Officer, Heathrow Airport
▶ This session will cover how Heathrow sees its development both in the context of the airport and its local community, and broader role as the main airport for the UK. It will explore the current development activity; plans for the future, including the additional runway, freight capacity and increased passenger flows; as well as how technology is playing a role in building capacity, improving management and delivering a better experience for all airport users.
11:50 A global view of airports
▶ Richard Matthews, UKMEA Aviation Leader, Arup ▶ Chris Chalk, Global Aviation Sector Leader,
Mott MacDonald
▶ Arup and Mott MacDonald will provide insight into the work they are involved in on airports around the world. The session will share the best practice, leading thinking and key developments that global airports are taking to improve their performance across those metrics, particularly through the redesign of infrastructure and enabling of technology to support better outcomes.
12:10 The future of airports in a carbon free era
▶ Richard de Cani, Global Planning Leader, Arup
12:30 Panel discussion: Airports of the future
▶ Andrew Macmillan, Chief Strategy Officer, Heathrow Airport
▶ Julieanne Alroe, Chair, Infrastructure Australia and former CEO, Brisbane Airport
▶ Richard de Cani, Global Planning Leader, Arup ▶ Chris Chalk, Global Aviation Sector Leader,
Mott MacDonald
13:00 Lunch 13:40 Technology shaping the airports of the future Keynote:
▶ Stuart Birrell, Chief Information Officer, Heathrow Airport
▶ This session will explore how Heathrow has adopted leading edge technology from biometrics, blockchain, robotics and autonomous vehicles to AI, virtual reality, voice recognition and assistive technology.
▶ Cyber attacks are a very real threat, with the potential for huge knock-on effects. Placing a high priority on cybersecurity to ensure that Heathrow stays one step ahead.
▶ Why cloud computing, big data and analytics can improve efficiency, reduces costs and in turn improves passenger experience.
▶ Freight - Bringing the worlds of logistics and digital transformation together.
Wednesday 2nd OctoberLocation - Transport for London, City Hall, London
*Programme subject to change
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Innovation, improving customer experience, sustainability and connectivity in Infrastructure ▶ The Hon Andrew Constance MP, NSW Minister
for Transport and Roads Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)
▶ Alex Williams, Director of City Planning, Transport for London Public Transport and continuous connectivity: Building smarter cities
▶ Malcolm Keys, Director, UK, BAI Communications
14:30 East Bank ▶ Sir Peter Hendy CBE, Chair, London Legacy
Development Corporation ▶ Rosanna Lawes, Executive Director of Development,
London Legacy Development Corporation
▶ Over the coming years, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will welcome new sites for Sadler’s Wells, BBC Music and the V&A (in partnership with the Smithsonian Institution), as well as University College London and University of the Arts London’s London College of Fashion. The project will be known as East Bank, a brand new destination for London with world-class culture and education at its heart.
15:00 Tour of Park by Routemaster bus and transfer to Here East 15:30 Plexal - Europe’s largest innovation ecosystem
15:45 LORCA - Making it easier to connect digitally
▶ Our cities, transport networks, infrastructure systems, homes and identities have never been more digitised or interconnected. And a tidal wave of even more technological change is peeking around the corner.
16:15 Sustainable mobility accelerator
An accelerator that will scale emerging mobility solutions for cities that fall into one of these categories:
▶ Cleaner – reduce emissions, improve air quality and eradicate pollution entirely.
▶ Sustainable growth – smarter solutions that ease pressure on transport networks, promote shared travel, reduce congestion or solve the last-mile challenge for deliveries.
16:45 Innovation Insights
▶ Showcasing cutting edge concepts for infrastructure including transport, IOT, energy and water
18:00 Transfer to ArcelorMittal Orbit, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park - Catalyst Dinner
▶ Dr Will Norman, Walking and Cycling Commissioner, Transport for London
20:30 Day concludes
Tuesday 1st OctoberLocation - Transport for London Stratford, 5 Endeavour Square, London E20 1JN
08:30 Welcome to ABIC ▶ Paul Lewis MBE, Co-Chair, ABIC Committee
08:40 Welcome to Transport for London
▶ Responding to a rapidly changing world and meeting customer and tax payers’ expectations
▶ Mike Brown MVO, Commissioner, Transport for London
09:00 Leadership in the industry
Finding a Common Interest: The Power of Partnership
▶ Steve McCann, CEO, Lendlease
▶ Steve McCann will explore the role the private sector should play and how to work better with government
09:20 New ways of working - Panel discussion
▶ Moderated by Philip Davies, Co-Chair, ABIC Committee
▶ Mike Brown MVO, Commissioner, Transport for London
▶ Sir Peter Hendy CBE, Chairman, Network Rail and Chair, London Legacy Development Corporation
▶ Steve McCann, CEO, Lendlease
10:00 Morning Tea
10:30 Shaping our future cities - building precincts and places
Keynotes: ▶ Stuart Harvey, Director of Major Projects,
Transport for London ▶ Lyn Garner, Chief Executive, London Legacy
Development Corporation
▶ Urban renewal is transforming under-utilised and degraded areas into spaces and built environments that meet contemporary living, working or cultural needs.
11:10 Panel discussion
▶ Moderated by Emma Thomas, Partner, Infrastructure and Urban Renewal Team, PwC
▶ Stuart Harvey, Director of Major Projects, Transport for London
▶ Lyn Garner, Chief Executive, London Legacy Development Corporation
▶ Romilly Madew AO, CEO, Infrastructure Australia ▶ Paul Brickell, Executive Director of Regeneration
and Community Partnerships, London Legacy Development Corporation
11:40 Building capacity in cities
▶ Michèle Dix CBE, Managing Director, Crossrail 2 ▶ Crossrail 2 - The case for supporting growth in the
South-East
12:10 Panel discussion
▶ Moderated by Emma Thomas, Partner, Infrastructure and Urban Renewal Team, PwC
▶ Michèle Dix CBE, Managing Director, Crossrail 2 ▶ Luke Yeaman. Deputy Secretary, Department
of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development
▶ Philip Graham, Chief Executive, National Infrastructure Commission
▶ Rodd Staples, Secretary, Transport for NSW
Wednesday 2nd OctoberLocation - Transport for London, City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, London SE1 2AA
08:55 Welcome Philip Davies, Co-Chair, ABIC Committee
09:00 Welcome - London is open for business ▶ Rajesh Agrawal, Deputy Mayor of London for
Business
09:10 Servicing transformation in Infrastructure - Latest contract styles in the UK
Future of Contracts - NEC4 and Project 13
▶ Peter Higgins, Chair, NEC4 Contracts Board
▶ Dale Evans, Chair, Project 13 ▶ Project 13 seeks to develop a new business
model – based on an enterprise, not on traditional transactional arrangements – to boost certainty and productivity in delivery, improve whole life outcomes in operation and support a more sustainable, innovative, highly skilled industry.
09:50 Panel discussion - The Government perspective
Building a sustainable sector ‘beyond a profitless boom’
▶ Building cohesive partnerships and delivering for customers and contractors
▶ Moderated by Isabel Dedring, Global Transport Leader, Arup
▶ Including representatives from NSW and VIC Governments, Transport for London.
10:20 Morning Tea
10:50 Contracts Town Hall Discussion ▶ Moderated by Philip Davies, Co-Chair, ABIC
Committee
11:50 Talent Attraction and Retention ▶ Staynton Brown, Director of Diversity,
Inclusion & Talent, Transport for London
12:10 Panel discussion - Workforce Skills: from project origination to completion
▶ Corey Hannett, Director-General, Major Transport Infrastructure Authority, Department of Transport Victoria
▶ Staynton Brown, Director of Diversity, Inclusion & Talent, Transport for London
▶ Developing capability and capacity for delivering the project pipeline, from design, project management through to boots on the ground.
12:40 Lunch 13:30 Faster, Better, Smaller – Will 5G Technology transform cities through continuous connectivity?
▶ Senior Professor Pascal Perez, Faculty of Engineering & Information Sciences, University of Wollongong and Director, SMART Infrastructure Facility, in conversation with Regius Professor Rahim Tafazolli, Director of Surrey’s Institute for Communication Systems and 5G Innovation Centre, University of Surrey.
▶ 5G technology will deliver faster speeds, better reliability and improved capacity. It will rely upon low powered base stations (‘small cells’) peppered around urban areas, instead of traditional tower-mounted antennas. Will the Australia and UK’s contrasted 5G strategies deliver on promises?
Wednesday 2nd OctoberLocation - Transport for London, City Hall, London
*Programme subject to change
14:05 Digital Technology - Smart Infrastructure through data sharing leads to customer service, choice and improved user experience
▶ Vernon Everitt, Interim Managing Director of London Underground, Transport for London
▶ Peter Nelson, Global Head of Infrastructure Development Bechtel
▶ Realising the benefits - transforming cities through continuous connectivity
Panel discussion
▶ Moderated by Simon Colvin, Partner, Head of Technology, Media and Telecoms, Pinsent Masons
▶ Vernon Everitt, Interim Managing Director of London Underground, Transport for London
▶ Peter Nelson, Global Head of Infrastructure Development, Bechtel
▶ Malcolm Keys, UK Director, BAI Communications
15:15 Afternoon Tea
15:45 The Williams Rail Review – rethinking how Britain’s railways operate
▶ Sir Peter Hendy CBE, Chairman, Network Rail
▶ The ‘root and branch’ review of the railways, led by independent chair Keith Williams, was established to come up with proposals for the most appropriate organisational and commercial framework for the rail network. Panel discussion - The future of Rail: How will infrastructure and rail systems cope with the rising demand?
▶ Graeme Overall, Operations Manager, Rail, Bechtel ▶ Pete Church, Executive Director for Rail Delivery,
Transport for NSW
16:45 Sessions conclude
18:30 Catalyst Dinner
Tower of London Main Entrance (West Gate), St Katharine’s & Wapping, London EC3N 4AB (nearest tube: Tower Hill)
NB: Please bring photo I.D. with you
18:45 Private Viewing of The Crown Jewels
How dramatically will London change? A vision for the next 30 years
▶ Mike Brown MVO, Commissioner, Transport for London
22:00 Dinner concludes
Wednesday 2nd OctoberLocation - Transport for London, City Hall, London
Friday 4th October Location - Manchester Art Gallery (Lecture Room), Mosley St, Manchester M2 3JL
09:25 Welcome Philip Davies, Co-Chair, ABIC Committee
09:30 Governance and Infrastructure to support Sustainable Growth in Greater Manchester and across the North of England
▶ Overview of Greater Manchester’s governance, including the devolution deal and ambitions, focusing on the Greater Manchester strategy Our People, Our Place, Transport for the North’s Strategic Transport Plan and some of the city region’s key projects
10:30 Morning Tea
▶ Greater Manchester’s transport vision, focusing on the Greater Manchester Transport Strategy 2040 and the key infrastructure projects within this including the link to Northern Powerhouse Rail and HS2
▶ Mike Wilton, Director, Leader of Manchester Office, Arup
▶ Eamonn Boylan, Chief Executive of Greater Manchester Combined Authority
▶ Anna-Jane Hunter, Director for the North of England, Network Rail.
▶ Barry White, Chief Executive, Transport for the North
12:00 Lunch
12:45 Travel via coach to Manchester Airport
13:30 Manchester Airport - UK’s global gateway to the North How to grow an airport. Manchester - the story so far:
▶ Overview of Manchester Airport’s transformation plans and the airport city development
▶ Airport expansion and overall transport strategy ▶ Forms of airport development and their
connections with urban development ▶ Tour of Airport
08:25 Welcome Philip Davies, Co-Chair, ABIC Committee
08:30 Connecting Cities and Regions - Rail and regeneration
▶ Rail led Development: Master Development Partner Models: Placemaking at Euston - Case Study:
▶ Neil Kirkwood, HS2 integration Director, Network Rail ▶ Jonathan Emery, Managing Director, Property, Europe,
Lendlease
09:30 Travel via train to Birmingham
11:15 Walk to Aston University Campus
Location - Aston Conference Centre, Aston St, Aston University Campus, Birmingham, B4 7ET
11:45 Welcome Mark Smith, Executive Director of Business Engagement, Co-Director of the Research and Knowledge Exchange at Aston University HS2 and Birmingham City Regeneration Case Study
Keynotes: ▶ Waheed Nazir, Corporate Director for Economy,
Birmingham City Council ▶ Prof Andrew McNaughton, Strategic Technical Advisor,
HS2 Big City Plan
▶ The Big City Plan is a 20-year City Centre Masterplan. It’s a vision to encourage and support Birmingham’s continuing transformation into a world class city centre. It covers every aspect of the built environment.
▶ HS2 - building a high speed line to link Birmingham and London
▶ Curzon Street Station and the opportunities created by HS2 to drive development and integration of Birmingham’s regional public transport system.
Panel discussion ▶ Prof Andrew McNaughton, Strategic Technical Advisor,
HS2 ▶ Maria Machancoses, Director, Midlands Connect ▶ Waheed Nazir, Corporate Director for Economy,
Birmingham City Council ▶ Laura Shoaf, Managing Director, Transport for West
Midlands
13:00 Lunch ▶ Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands
14:00 HS2: Linking Physical Geography and Economic Opportunity – a research-led view
▶ Professor Katherine Moore, Professor of Landscape Architecture, Birmingham School of Architecture and Design, Birmingham City University
▶ Professor Simon Collinson, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Director, City-REDI, Professor of International Business and Innovation, Birmingham Business School, The University of Birmingham
▶ Professor Simon Green, Pro-vice Chancellor Research, Co-Director of the Research and Knowledge Exchange.