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Shaping a Digital World Collaborate to unlock the value of data 25 September Institution of Civil Engineers, London Part of ICE s Digital Transformation Campaign Sponsors Supporting Organisations

Shaping a Digital World 25 September About ICE Shaping a Digital World returns on 25 September. The flagship event of our digital transformation programme brings industry together to share knowledge and identify the next steps to transforming the way we deliver and manage infrastructure. Industry 4.0 is upon us: a world of connectivity, automation and data abundance. We have the opportunity to solve the productivity problem and provide better infrastructure services to society, by making better decisions based on better data. But to get there, we must collaborate to tackle the big transformational challenges including culture, behaviours, skills, security and business model transformation. Shaping a Digital World 2018 offers you a valuable opportunity to keep pace with our fast-transforming sector and gain clear, practical takeaways on the challenges you face. Our programme features three streams productivity, behaviour and value of data, with a range of engagement formats to ensure you get the most from the day. Thanks must go to the Digital Transformation Advisory Board who have provided expert guidance to our event programme. ICE Digital Transformation Advisory Board The Institution brought together today s forward thinkers to shape the conference programme: Alain Waha Global Lead BIM & Digital Transformation BuroHappold Alex Siljanovski Founder & CEO BaseStone Alexandra Bolton Deputy Director Centre for Digital Built Britain Amelia Burnett Head of Engagement Centre for Digital Built Britain Anne Kemp Director of BIM Strategy and Development Atkins Charles Oldham Director, Strategic Consulting & Technology Amey Consulting David Bennett Managing Director Topcon GB & Ire Ltd Jaimie Johnston Director, Head of Global Systems Bryden Wood Jennifer Schooling Director Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction Mat Colmer Digital Transformation Specialist Neill Pawsey Senior BIM & IM Consultant PCSG Sorrella Smith Digital Engineer Laing O Rourke Professor Tim Broyd Past President ICE Peter Vale Engineering Information Manager Thames Tideway 2

Our journey to digital transformation 02/2017 STATE OF THE NATION: DIGITAL ICE report launched by ICE identifies biggest transformational challenges 07/2017 BIM FOR PROCUREMENT Video debate in partnership with BEIS 12/2017 DATA FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD ICE hosts launch of milestone NIC report 10/2017 SHAPING A DIGITAL WORLD 2017 New ICE conference series launches 05/2018 07/2018 LAUNCH OF PROJECT 13 Roadmap to more productive enterprise models PROJECT 13: DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION Benchmarking report measures industry maturity 09/2018 SHAPING A DIGITAL WORLD 2018 Practical solutions and latest industry action 09/2018 COLLABORATION USING THE CLOUD Video webinar explores behaviours and culture 3

Shaping a Digital World 25 September Why Attend? 1 Keep pace with our fast transforming sector and the advent of Industry 4.0 3 5 Align your career development around emerging digital skill requirements Network with digital pioneers and widen your industry contact base 2 Understand how to put your organisation s digital strategy on the front foot 4 6 Hear how major projects have harnessed data value and overcome pain points Take part in collaborative discussions, audience debates and live interactive polls THREE STREAMS: Speaker presentations Audience debates 4 Collaborative discussions 4

SESSION SNAPSHOTS: Standardising Design with the Rapid Engineering Model Led by Highways England and Bryden Wood, this session presents the revolutionary Rapid Engineering Model (REM) which is being deployed on Highways England s Smart Motorways How the REM, based on quality data, can reduce design processes from weeks to hours Benefits of standardised design to safety, efficiency and customer experience The opportunity to increase delivery capacity and to refocus human engineering judgement Implications of the Hackitt review what does this mean for infrastructure? This panel discussion explores how digital transformation can help meet some of the recommendations from Dame Judith Hackitt s recent review How can we realise one golden thread of truthful information across project lifecycles? What is the strategy to engage further down the supply chain? Do standards inhibit innovative thinking and new ways of working? Turning your enterprise into a data-centric business This panel discussion will explore the value of viewing data as an asset and how data driven decision making can help transform business strategies. Why information abundance demands new approaches to design, delivery and management What a data-centric infrastructure organisation looks like in practice Steps needed to shift your business strategy to harness data value THE VENUE The conference will take place at the home of the Institution of Civil Engineers, One Great George Street in central London. The Grade II listed building was named The World s Most Prestigious Conference Venue in 2015, beating competition from the likes of the Savoy and the Burj Al Arab. Institution of Civil Engineers One Great George Street London SW1P 3 AA United Kingdom 5

Shaping a Digital World 25 September Programme 9:00 CHAIR S OPENING REMARKS Professor Tim Broyd, Digital Transformation Ambassador, ICE 9.05 THE UK NATIONAL DIGITAL TWIN FOR INFRASTRUCTURE The vision for viewing infrastructure as an interdependent, dynamic system Benefits to planning, predicting and managing assets at system, city and national level Calls to action for industry to set a framework for data sharing 9:25 CREATING A DIGITAL FRAMEWORK FOR INFRASTRUCTURE DATA How industry is responding to the NIC calls to action Principles for a national digital twin and a common digital transformation strategy How digital transformation supports enterprise business models set out by Project 13 Speaker: Mark Enzer, Chief Technical Officer, Mott MacDonald What does a digital transformation strategy look like in practice? How does it make day-to-day processes more efficient to supply chain engineers and organisations? Speaker: Karen Alford, FCRM Manager, Environment Agency PANEL DISCUSSION: WHAT'S THE SUPPLY CHAIN'S ROLE IN DELIVERING A DIGITAL STRATEGY? Ian Bush, Director, BIM, Black & Veatch Richard Chubb, Technical Director, JBA Consulting Phil Kirby, BIM Lead, Jackson Civil Engineering 10:15 THE VISION FOR A REDEFINED GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR Has infrastructure reached its Uber moment? How Tesla, Katerra and AI start-ups are redefining design and build Outcome based business models and lean construction methods How can we realise a true digital transformation? Speaker: Martin Fischer, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University 10:45 REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION 11.15 STREAM SESSIONS BEGIN 6

STREAM 1 STREAM 2 STREAM 3 HARNESSING THE VALUE OF DATA 11:20 Turning your enterprise into a data-centric business Why information abundance demands new approaches to design, delivery and management What a data-centric infrastructure organisation looks like in practice Steps needed to shift your business strategy to harness data value Speaker:Professor Mark Girolami, Chair of Statistics, Lloyd s Register Foundation / Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair in Data Centric Engineering Panellists: Matt Gough, Director of Innovation, Mace Darren Coleman, Programme Delivery Manager, Anglian Water Ralph Pullinger, Senior Technical Manager, ALLPLAN PRODUCTIVITY MODERATOR: Alexandra Bolton, Deputy Director, Centre for Digital Built Britain Standardising Design with the Rapid Engineering Model The Rapid Engineering Model (REM), which is being deployed on Highways England s Smart Motorways Programme, is revolutionising traditional approaches to infrastructure design. Led by Highways England and Bryden Wood, this session explores: How the REM, based on quality data, can reduce design processes from weeks to hours Benefits of standardised design to safety, efficiency and customer experience The opportunity to increase delivery capacity and to refocus human engineering judgement Speakers: Senior representative, Highways England Maria Mamoura, Associate / Computational Designer, Bryden Wood BEHAVIOURS Are you a digitally capable engineer? Interactive case study session taking elements from the Skills Strategy paper, produced for Network Rail, and putting it into practice. Why day-to-day upskilling is vital for you Giving power to employees to innovate how does this work in practice? Are employees receiving the right level of support, training and upskilling? How can working collaboratively enable upskilling of the workforce? What training options are available to infrastructure professionals from graduates through to leadership positions? Speaker: Neil Franklin, Head of Skills Intelligence, National Skills Academy for Rail 7

Shaping a Digital World 25 September 12:00 Balancing information abundance with the security challenge How can we make security an enabler, rather than a blocker, to harnessing data value? Practical steps to setting an enabling security strategy GDPR and NIS three months on: what needs further focus? Panellist: Andrew Sieradzki, Director of Security & Technology, BuroHappold Engineering 12:40 LUNCH, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION Is your organisation built for digital? Does industry need to change its mindset when it comes to digital? Do cultural problems start at the top within leadership? Are conventional construction business models preventing adoption? Is a knowledge gap preventing us from fully exploiting digital? Speaker: Brendan Morahan, Owner and Director, Invennt Ben Pritchard, Consultant, Invennt 13:40 Extracting value from big data Taking an incremental approach to extracting value, starting with data you already have How data can be a catalyst for business change by supporting decisions with facts Practical insights from organisations who are demonstrating big data successes Why manufacturing is the future of construction This panel session explores the latest developments in DfMA and the key challenges that need to be overcome: Defining the DfMA approach Busting the myths around design quality A new demand for design skills How can DfMA be procured and delivered differently? What does Government support of DfMA look like in practice? CHAIR: Jaimie Johnston, Director / Head of Global Systems, Bryden Wood Panellists: Anna Evans, Construction Programme Director, Ministry of Justice Stephen Kennedy, Head of Innovation, Stantec Treatment Behavioural and cultural barriers to adopting BIM and digital engineering Roundtable style session to inform ICE-Topcon research project Engage supply chain to develop real, tangible insights into barriers to adoption How to enact behavioural change to open people up to working differently Speaker: Dave Bennett, Managing Director, Topcon GB & Ire 8

14:25 Collaborative environments and their impact on productivity and efficiency The evolution of collaborative environments in the AEC sector Strategies for capturing and sharing information throughout the asset life-cycle How to realise the opportunity to save on time, cost and resources What can we learn from other industries? Better decision-making for better data The interaction between human decision making and increased data volume/quality The need to constantly improve cognitive and decision making skills Rethink decision pathways and avoid pitfalls e.g. counter decision bias, sunk cost fallacy CHAIR: Paul Wilkinson, Managing Director, PWcom.co.uk Ltd Panellists: Carlos Adams, CEO, Aphex Owen Jarman, Costain Salar Shemirani, Manager, Infrastructure Advisory Business, KPMG 15:15 REFRESHMENTS, NETWORKING AND EXHIBITION 15:50 IMPLICATIONS OF THE HACKITT REVIEW WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR INFRASTRUCTURE? How do we achieve one golden thread of truthful information used across the supply chain for infrastructure resilience through the use of standards What is the strategy to engage further down the supply chain? Do standards inhibit innovative thinking and new ways of working? CHAIR: Rudi Klein, Chief Executive, Specialist Engineering Contractors Group Panellist: Ann Bentley, Global Board Director, Rider Levett Bucknall 16:35 FINAL PANEL DISCUSSION: HOW CAN WE COLLABORATE TO UNLOCK THE VALUE OF DATA? 16:55 CHAIR: Professor Tim Broyd, Digital Transformation Ambassador, ICE Panellist: Alexandra Bolton, Deputy Director, Centre for Digital Built Britain CHAIR S CLOSING REMARKS Professor Tim Broyd, Digital Transformation Ambassador, ICE 17:00 DRINKS RECEPTION 9

Shaping a Digital World 25 September Meet the Speakers Shaping a Digital World is an unmissable opportunity to hear from: MARK ENZER Group Technical Director Mott MacDonald PROFESSOR MARTIN FISCHER Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering Stanford University JAIMIE JOHNSTON Director and Head of Global Systems Bryden Wood KAREN ALFORD FCRM Manager The Environment Agency MATT GOUGH Director of Innovation Mace ANN BENTLEY Global Board Director Rider Levett Bucknall RUDI KLEIN Chief Executive Officer Specialist Engineering Contractors Group MARIA MAMOURA Associate / Computational Designer Bryden Wood BRENDAN MORAHAN Owner and Director Invennt NEIL FRANKLIN Head of Skills National Skills Academy for Rail STEPHEN KENNEDY Head of Digital and Innovation Stantec Treatment PROFESSOR MARK GIROLAMI Group Technical Director Mott MacDonald IAN BUSH Director, BIM Black & Veatch RICHARD CHUBB Technical Director JBA Consulting ANNA EVANS Technical Services Director Ministry of Justice PHIL KIRBY BIM Lead Jackson Civil Engineering DARREN COLEMAN Programme Delivery Manager Anglian Water ANDREW SIERADZKI Director of Security & Technology BuroHappold Engineering 10

Why Sponsor? ICE is the leading voice on infrastructure enjoying unrivalled support from Government, asset owners, contractors and consultants. Shaping a Digital World has been planned by the industry and offers the platform for Government to detail industrial strategy, and for asset owners, technology providers, contractors, and consultants to discuss the projects and requirements that are driving the digital transformation of the sector. DELEGATES FROM 2017 SAID: DELEGATE TYPES Further enhanced my appreciation of the value of data to the delivery of the built environment. A great day with some wellchosen, thought provoking speakers. Took much away and will take some time to digest and integrate The event was even better than I thought it would be. It has given me ideas that I have taken back with me to up my productivity at work 38% Asset owners 22% Contractors 40% Consultants Enjoyed listening to experienced individuals who have a passion in delivering innovative and cost effective solutions Contact TAYLOR HUGHES t m e +44 (0)20 7665 2216 +44 7920 203 033 taylor.hughes@ice.org.uk To discuss your requirements and plan your participation 11

Shaping a Digital World 25 September ICE Engineering Knowledge Shaping a Digital World u Institution of Civil Engineers One Great George Street Westminster London SW1P 3AA Sponsors u Supporting Organisations LEADING THE DEBATE AROUND INFRASTRUCTURE 12