
Improving Construction Productivity, Cost Efficiencies and Innovative Design through Prefabricated and Modular Design and Delivery
The modular construction industry in Australia is growing twice as fast as the traditional construction industry. Modular construction currently accounts for $4.5 billion of Australia’s $150 billion construction industry. When well executed, modular construction and prefabrication offers the opportunity to construct projects up to 90% faster, reduce site waste by 80% and reduce total costs by 50% when compared to traditional methods. The government is clearly recognising the benefits of this growing industry with the minister for education announcing a $4 billion program to replace demountable classrooms with prefab structures in NSW in 2017.
With this in mind, the 9th Annual Modular Construction and Prefabrication Summit for 2018 has been tailored for client based decision makers and thought leaders in the industry to discuss how modular can improve construction productivity, cost efficiencies and innovative design. It will include but not be limited to:
- Early contractor involvement to reduce project timelines and overall cost
- Tighter Procurement and supply chain management to deliver pre fabricated materials on schedule and within budget
- Construction innovation in materials and innovative digital platforms to construct more efficiently and achieve design and sustainability outcomes
Learn from 15+ expert speakers:
- Micheal Meehan, National Manager Business Process & Systems – Frasers Property Australia
- Robert DeBrincat, Business Manager, Innovation – Atelier Projects
- Mick McGowan, Business Manager – Woollam Constructions
- Julian Anderson, Director – Bates Smart
- Steve Appleby, Digital Director – AECOM
- Phillip Alviano, Sustainable Building Advisor – Master Builders Association of Victoria
Reserve your seat before 10th August and save $200* – Register now
Use the code MCPBUILD18 and save a further 10%
2018-08-28 00:00:00 2018-08-29 00:00:00 Australia/Perth 9th Annual Modular Construction & Prefabrication Australia 2018 Improving Construction Productivity, Cost Efficiencies and Innovative Design through Prefabricated and Modular Design and Delivery The modular construction industry in Australia is growing twice as fast as the traditional construction industry. Modular construction currently accounts for $4.5 billion of Australia’s $150 billion construction industry. When well executed, modular construction and prefabrication offers the opportunity to construct projects up to 90% faster, reduce site waste by 80% and reduce total costs by 50% when compared to traditional methods. The government is clearly recognising the benefits of this growing industry with the minister for education announcing a $4 billion program to replace demountable classrooms with prefab structures in NSW in 2017. With this in mind, the 9th Annual Modular Construction and Prefabrication Summit for 2018 has been tailored for client based decision makers and thought leaders in the industry to discuss how modular can improve construction productivity, cost efficiencies and innovative design. It will include but not be limited to: Early contractor involvement to reduce project timelines and overall cost Tighter Procurement and supply chain management to deliver pre fabricated materials on schedule and within budget Construction innovation in materials and innovative digital platforms to construct more efficiently and achieve design and sustainability outcomes View conference program Learn from 15+ expert speakers: Micheal Meehan, National Manager Business Process & Systems - Frasers Property Australia Robert DeBrincat, Business Manager, Innovation - Atelier Projects Mick McGowan, Business Manager - Woollam Constructions Julian Anderson, Director - Bates Smart Steve Appleby, Digital Director - AECOM Phillip Alviano, Sustainable Building Advisor - Master Builders Association of Victoria Reserve your seat before 10th August and save $200* - Register now Use the code MCPBUILD18 and save a further 10% Bayview Eden, Melbourne, Victoria