102010 2020 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DAY TUESDAY 3RD MARCH 2020 - s 10TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL - GMIT
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10
10TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL
years
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DAY
2010 - 2020
TUESDAY 3RD MARCH 2020
GALWAY - MAYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DUBLIN ROAD, GALWAY
LIBRARY / IT BUILDING,
RECEPTION 8.45 AMTIME
ROOM 1000
Plenary Session
Chair: Dr. Martin Taggart, Department of Building and Civil Engineering, GMIT
MORNING SESSION
8.45 - 9.15 ARRIVAL - TEA AND COFFEE ON ARRIVAL IN FOYER / EXHIBITION AREA
9.15 - 9.20 Official Conference Welcome
Dr. Michael Hannon,
Acting President, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
9.20 - 9.45 ‘Annual Review of the Construction Sector’
Mr. John O’Regan,
Director, Head of Buildings and Places AECOM Ireland
9.45 -10.10 ‘Building Better Buildings’
Ms. Johanna Gill,
President, The Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland and Director, Cushman and Wakefield.
10.10- 10.40 ‘Wellbeing and Mental Health in the Construction Sector’
Ms. Jayne Hall,
Senior Vice-President, The Chartered Association of Building Engineers.
10.40 - 10.45 Questions and Answers with Speakers
10.45 - 11.05 TEA AND COFFEE IN FOYER, EXHIBITION AREA / NETWORKING OPPORTUNITY
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Delegates are advised that the proceedings of the conference are live streamed over the internet, via the GMIT Website. Video and still photography will be taken for the purposes of promotion, education
and continuing professional development.TIME
ROOM 1000 ROOM 994
Breakout Session Construction Matters: Sustainability and BIM Matters Breakout Session:
Chair: Dr. Martin Taggart, Department of Building and Civil Engineering, GMIT Chair: Mr. Shane Newell, Department of Building and Civil Engineering, GMIT
MID - MORNING SESSION
11.05 - 11.35 ‘Vision for a Lean Transformation of the Irish Construction ‘Requirements for Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and
Industry’ Review the Concept of Circularity at the Product Development Level’
Mr. Richard Fitzpatrick, Mr. Pat Barry,
Chief Executive, The Irish Green Building Council
Chair of Lean Construction Ireland.
‘Renovation and Repurposing of the Rediscovery Cantre, Ballymun, Dublin’
11.35 - 12.05 ‘Barriers and Drivers for Lean Construction in the Procurement Mr. Darragh Lynch
Process’ Principal, Darragh Lynch Architects.
Ms. Angelyn Rowan,
Partner Construction Projects and PPP Team, Philip Lee Solicitors. ‘Sustainable Features on the Bonham Quay Project Targeting a “Zero-Carbon”
Development’
Mr. Alan Cawley,
Sustainability Manager, John Sisk and Son
12.05 - 12.40 ‘Understanding the Challenges of Historic Buildings, Case Study Aran
Sweater Market Galway’ ‘Using Building information Modelling on the Grangegorman Campus
Mr. David Humphreys, Development in Dublin’
Director, ACP Architectural Conservation Professionals Mr. Shane O’Connor,
Civil Engineer, John Sisk and Son
12.40 - 12.50 Question and Answer Session with Speakers
Breakout Session 1 ends at 12.50 pm ‘Current GMIT Research projects Involving BIM Futures Training for Students’
Dr. Mark Kelly,
Researcher and Lecturer at GMIT
12.40 - 1.05
Breakout Session 2 ends at 1.05 pm
12.50 - 2.00 A buffet lunch will be provided in the Foyer / Exhibition Area - if you need extra seating please feel free to use Room 994 during lunch
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Delegates are advised that the proceedings of the conference are live streamed over the internet, via the GMIT Website. Video and still photography will be taken for the purposes of promotion, education and
continuing professional development.TIME
ROOM 1000
Plenary Session
Chair: Dr. Martin Taggart Department of Building and Civil Engineering, GMIT
AFTERNOON SESSION
2.00 - 2.25 ‘Quality, Competance and Professionalism in a Post-Grenfell World’
Mr. Eddie Tuttle,
Director of Policy, research and Public Affairs, The Chartered institute of Building.
Mr. Paul Nash,
Past President, The Chartered Institute of Building, Member of the UK Industry
Safety Steering Group and the Procurement Advisory Group, advising Government
on building safety, post Grenfell
2.25 - 2.50 ‘The Scot’s Church Project, Dublin’
Mr. Alan Barnes,
Project Manager, Collen Construction
Ireland’s CIOB Construction Manager of the Year 2019.
2.50- 3.20 ‘New N5 Westport to Turlough Road, Civil Engineering Project’
Mr. Keith Maynock,
Design Manager, Wills Bros. Ltd.
Mr. John Foley
Quantity Surveyor, Wills Bros. Ltd.
3.20 - 3.30 Questions and Answers with Speakers from the Afternoon Session.
3.30 - 3.40 Vote of Thanks and Conferance Close
Mr. Gerard MacMichael,
Head of School of Engineering, GMIT
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Delegates are advised that the proceedings of the conference are live streamed over the internet, via the GMIT Website. Video and still photography will be taken for the purposes of promotion, education
and continuing professional development.FURTHER INFORMATION
If you would like further details of GMIT Built Environment Programmes please contact:
John Hanahoe (Construction Management) Lisa Dooley (QS) Emer Maughan (Architectural Technology) Noelle
Jones (Civil Engineering)
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Department of Building & Civil, Engineering School of Engineering, Dublin
Road, Galway.
Email: John.Hanahoe@gmit.ie, Lisa.Dooley@gmit.ie, Emer.Maughan@gmit.ie, Noelle.Jones@gmit.ie
Web: http://www.gmit.ie
THINK SUSTAINABLY - CONFERENCE TRANSPORT OPTIONS - PLAN AHEAD
CYCLING: Ample cycling racks are provided at GMIT – It is recommended that TRANSPORT FOR IRELAND: Journey Planner website is here:
guests avail of racks in the corner of the Pay and Display Car-Park, located https://www.journeyplanner.transportforireland.ie/nta/XSLT_TRIP_
at the Northern Campus Entrance, Ballybane Road. Cyclists who contact the REQUEST2?language=en – GMIT Galway Campus as location
Conference team by Friday 28th February 2020, can avail of temporary access
passes to GMIT secure bike store and changing facilities. COKE ZERO HIRE BIKES: The more adventurous delegate, can also opt
to use one of the Coke Zero Hire Bikes to get from Galway City Centre
TRAIN: Galway is served by Train via Ceannt Station. Services run from Dublin, out to GMIT. Details and maps showing the scheme can be found here:
Limerick and Athlone into Galway, with connections to Cork and Tralee via the https://www.bikeshare.ie/galway.html - The nearest drop off rack to
Limerick route. GMIT is “Glenina” which is a 5 minute brisk walk way.
https://www.irishrail.ie/IrishRail/media/Timetable-PDF-s/Heuston-timetables/06-
Dublin-Galway.pdf DRIVING: The EIRCODE for GMIT is H91 T8NW
https://www.irishrail.ie/IrishRail/media/Timetable-PDF-s/Heuston-timetables/17_ Maps/links can be found at: https://www.eircode.ie/
Limk-Galway.pdf We have conference parking for delegates in the Galwegians Rugby
Club Grounds, a few minutes’ walk away from GMIT.
INTERCITY BUSES: Galway is served by intercity buses from most parts of the You WILL NOT need a GMIT parking permit to park there on conference
country. day.
• Bus Eireann - https://www.buseireann.ie/ (intercity and suburban routes) If you are driving to the conference, please consider CAR-POOLING /
• City Link - https://www.citylink.ie/ CAR SHARING.
• GoBus - https://www.gobus.ie/ Galwegians EIRCODE is H91 PK88
WALKING: Walking from Ceannt Train Station/Eyre Square to GMIT at a brisk Limited Parking (pay & display) is available on campus (beside Northern
pace will take about 30 / 40 minutes. The distance is 4 kilometres. Entrance Gate at €1 P/H
LOCAL BUSES: Connections from the Train and Intercity buses can be made NO PARKING on campus in permit bays is permitted – Permit Parking
at Eyre Square. The 401; 402; 404; 405 and 409 routes, run by Bus Éireann, all areas strictly controlled by APCOA Parking Contractors
stop outside GMIT. Details of the routes and maps can be found here
http://www.galwaytransport.info/2009/07/city-bus-services.html
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Delegates are advised that the proceedings of the conference are live streamed over the internet, via the GMIT Website. Video and still photography will be taken for the purposes of promotion,
education and continuing professional development.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Department of Building & Civil Engineering at GMIT wishes to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the panel of expert speakers for
giving of their time for the conference.
The Department wishes to acknowledge the kind help with arrangements and financial assistance provided by our Sponsors:
- The Chartered Institute of Building in Ireland.
- Western Region, Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland.
- Southern Ireland Region, The Chartered Association of Building Engineers.
- Construction Industry Federation
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Delegates are advised that the proceedings of the conference are live streamed over the internet, via the GMIT Website. Additionally, video and still photography will be taken for the purposes
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