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CPN members are entitled to free copies of speaker presentations from past CPN events. To download any speaker presentation from January 2005 onwards, please click on the links below and enter your member password. If alternatively you would like any presentations from events prior to January 2005 then please e-mail patrick.williams@ciria.org stating the date and location of the event as well as the title of the required presentation.

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2008

Managing demand - the challenges for sustaining ageing infrastructure
04 September 2008, London

Philip Charles, CIRIA
Professor Stephen Ison, Loughborough University
Brian Bell, Network Rail
Mike Jones, Arup

Towards zero defects - launch of a new toolkit
09 April 2008, London

Alan Gilbertson, CIRIA
Frances Gard, Kier Western
John Tygier, Sheppard Robson
Geoff Cross, David McLean Holding
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2007

Nissan automotive visit - constructing the future?
18 September 2007

Nissan presentation

Framework and Project Integration: All for one and one for all
12 September 2007

Andrea Bennett Business Development Manager, Edmund Nuttall Ltd - Procurement Routes – a contractor’s perspective
Steve Vickers, General Manager, Birmingham City Council - Procuring Industry Change?
Tim Willis, The Wilkes Partnership - Integration and Collaboration: a bridge too far?

The impact of new procurement methods on the London Olympics and other major projects
4 June 2007, London

Graham Hasting-Evans, Procurement Department, Olympic Delivery Authority - London 2012 overview
John Ioannou, Office of Government Commerce - Better Demand Management in the Public Sector
Shaun McCarthy, Commission for a Sustainable London 2012 - The story so far

Infrastructure for the 21st Century: technology challenges and solutions
19 April 2007, London

Alan Hodder, National Grid - Industry perspective – Energy demand
Brian Bell, Network Rail - Industry perspective – Railways
Philip Charles, CIRIA - Modern Built Environment Knowledge Transfer Network (MBE KTN) - Infrastructure
AbuBakr S Bahaj, Sustainable Energy Research Group, University of Southampton - Academic Perspectives on Infrastructure in the 21st Century

A fertile ground for logical improvement
22 February 2007, London

Adrian Boughtflower TfL Freight Unit - Logistics – A fertile ground for logical improvement
Matt Nichols, Wolseley UK - Distributors within Efficient Supply Chains
Shaun Cowlam, Heathrow Airport Limited - Construction Logistics

Managing change: Improving delivery systems through people
23 January 2007, Bristol

Paul Wilkinson (BIW Technologies) - Chair's Introduction
Robin Wilkin (MPS Process) - Project changes NEC/ECC Contracts and an internet contract change management system

Prof. Ming Sun (University of West of England) - Survey of the CCM's benefits in supporting collaboration in construction projects
Adrian Terry (Ex- Halcrow) - Act Now! A study in business change in Halcrow Ltd
Esther Ridsdale (CSPI Associates) - Managing Change

2006

Remeber what I told you tomorrow? - Project Information Management Archiving
10 October, London
Richard Townsend-Rose (TDOC Projects Ltd) - Session 1: What, when, who, why
Richard Townsend-Rose (TDOC Projects Ltd) - Session 2: Operational Ideas

Designing out waste: Upstreaming the solutions
3 October, Edinburgh

Jim Mitchell (Scottish Executive) - Chair's Introduction
John Forbes (WRAP Scotland) - Setting the scene: policy, legislation and guidance (for further information please call 08081002046 or e-mail john.forbes@wrap.org.uk)
Mary Roslin (SEDA) - Strategies at design stage
Stephen Thomson (Laing O'Rourke) - Contractor designing out waste:Scottish PPP2 Edinburgh schools exemplar by Axoim Education

2012: The Herculean task begins?
29 September, London

Roy Clarke (The University of Greenwich/Greenwich Leisure Ltd.) - The legacy of design on leisure building maintenance
Samantha Heath (London Sustainability Exchange) - Delivering a sustainable legacy

Positive lessons from PFI/PPP
7 September, London

Alan Alabett (PinsentMasons) - PFI to delivery through strategic partnerships
Debbie Ward (Reading Borough Council) - PFI/PPP A local authority perspective
Anthony Velupillai (Catalyst Lend Lease) - The contractor's perspective: A case study of NHS new build

Supply chain management in practice
8 June 2006, London

Charles Lever (Taylor Woodrow) - Delivering strategic partnerships
John Youle (Beard & Judy Payne, Hemdean Consulting) - The Beard Alliance
Cameron Mace & Duncan Staddon (Willmott Dixon) - Managing the supply chain in construction: The Willmott Dixon Approach

Integrating design and construction; joined up thinking = co-located teams?
16 May 2006, Edinburgh

Malcolm Davidson (WSP Group) - A consulting engineer's perspective
Richard Thorpe (MACE) - A project manager's perspective
Brian Lightbody (Michael Laird Architects) - An architect's perspective
Mike Cannell (Mike Cannell Associates) - People issues

A case study in Performance Management
25 April 2006, London

Emma Mottram (Sheffield County Council) - Sheffield's performance management process
Simon Michie (Kier Group) - A contractor's perspective
Graham Moodie (Panagraph Management Systems) - An overview of Panagraph performance management software

Mobile technology: applications in construction
6 April 2006, Durham

Colin Payne (Knowledge Online) - Mobile and web technology and the revolution in compliance auditing
Jon Arnold (Riverbed Technology) - How to get LAN like performance and very fast file access across WAN
Tony Elliott (Skanska Construction UK Ltd.) - Simple benefits from using tablet PCs on site

Mobile technology: applications in construction
30 March 2006, Bristol

Colin Payne (Knowledge Online) - Mobile and web technology and the revolution in compliance auditing
Richard Scott (Mobile Computing Systems) - Electronic Snagging and Defect management
Chris Buist (flyingSPARK) - Case study of a mobile IT platform supporting multiple construction applications

Collaborative procurement in Wales: size doesn't matter
23 March 2006, Wrexham

Charles Simkiss (Undod) - An introduction to the fully collaborative working procurement process
Andrew Williams (NE Wales NHS Trust) - NE Wales NHS Trust partnering experience
Bob Heaton (TACP Architects) - Experience with framework agreements

Collaborative procurement in Wales: size doesn't matter
16 March 2006, Cardiff

Patrick Riordan (Welsh health estates) - Designed for life: Building for Wales, the All Wales Construction Procurement Initiative
Harry Meese (CW Electrical) - Collaborative working: a contractor's view
Suzanne Jones (R&M Williams) - Working in a locally based collaborative framework

Cost effective and innovative solutions using offsite techniques
22 February 2006, London

Alistair Gibb (Loughborough University) - Measuring the cost and value of off-site - an IMMPREST case study
Phil Green (N G Bailey) - Developments in prefabricating M&E services
Nigel fraser (BAA) - Increasing productivity and reducing overall cost by taking work offsite

Tower crane stability: promoting safe design and use
14 February 2006, London

Hillary Skinner (BRE) - Application of the Tower Crane Stability report
Bob Dunkley (formerly of John Laing) - Foundation types and design criteria
Robert Cameron (Sir Robert McAlpine) - Tower Cranes, a contractor's view

Modern methods of construction: benefits of offsite production
09 February 2006, Leeds

Alistair Gibb (Loughborough University) - Measuring the cost and value of offsite, the IMMPREST toolkit
Martin Wood (Bryden Wood) - Modern methods of construction, the aesthetic challenge
Nigel Ingram (Joseph Rowntree Foundation) - A client's perspective and outlook for the future

The ongoing challenge of recruitment and retention in construction
26 January 2006, Wrexham

Tom King (MACE) - Using innovation in R&R solutions
Mike Shires (Baggaley Construction) - Attracting the best new recruits into construction
Harry Hammersley (ACT-UK) - The advanced construction technology centre

The ongoing challenge of recruitment and retention in construction
18 January 2006, Cardiff

Chrissie Chadney (Wilmot Dixon Ltd) - Developing a successful recruitment and retention culture
Mel Knight (Castleoak care homes) - Successful R&R: Sustaining high long term business performance
David Thomas (Atkins) - A consulting engineers perspective

2005

Use of the EFQM excellence model in construction procurement
22 November 2005, London

Jack Paine (DfT Rail Group) - Supplier accreditation and EFQM; the client's perspective
Tony Blanch (Costain) - A contractor's approach to pre-qualification with the EFQM
Ron Rimkus (Atkins) - The application of the EFQM by a Managing Agent Contractor (MAC)

Learning lessons: profiting from events
10 November 2005, Cardiff; 24 November 2005, Wrexham

David Boyd (University of Central England) - Knowledge and Events: a new approach
Bob Macpherson (Pettifer Construction) - A contractor's perspective
Martin Scambler (NAI-Fuller Peiser) - A consultant's perspective

The Skills & Recruitment challenge for the construction industry - a way forward
08 November 2005, London

Chrissie Chadney (Willmott Dixon Ltd.) - Developing a successful recruitment and retention culture
Harry Hammersley (ACT-UK) - The advanced construction technology centre
Mike Shires (Baggaley Construction) - Attracting the best new recruits into construction

Partnering for success: Scottish water solutions
03 November 2005, Glasgow

Alan Scott (Scottish Water) - A model for success
Ewan Robertson (Scottish Water Solutions) - Delivering £1bn investment through partnership in action
Mike Ramsay (MJ Gleeson Group) - A delivery contractor's perspective
Rab Bell (Morrison) - An external delivery contractor's perspective

Knowledge management: principles and reality in design practice
19 October 2005, London

David Bartholomew (DBA) - Understanding knowledge management
Colin Rice (Edward Cullinan Architects) - Developing a knowledge strategy
Peter Oborn (Aedas) - Developing creativity, managing efficiently
Stuart Alexander (WSP) - Two experiments in knowledge sharing: do they work?
Chris Askew (Feilden Cregg Bradley) - Connecting your people and building a knowledge resource

Increase profit through collaborative working
04 October 2005, Manchester

Chris Groome (Avanti) - The Avanti programme
Paul King (TPS) - Life cycle project modelling
David Kerr (Taylor Woodrow) - Working collaboratively on St Helens and Knowsley PFI hospitals - involving all parts of the supply chain in the process

Profiting from an integrated team - industry examples
05 July 2005, London

David Churcher (BSRIA) - Marketing the Integrated Team
David Westwood (Taylor Woodrow Construction) - A contractor's perspective
Murdo MacDonald (Spirax Sarco) - A manufacturer's view in a Procure 21 context

Collaborative contracts: risk transfers by insurance
21 June 2005, London

Martin Stubbs (JLT Risk Solutions) - Project PI for alliance / partnering contracts
Hans Haenlein (hans Haenlein Architects) - The perspective from a professional practice
Mick O'Loughlin (Dublin City Council) - Case Study: Dublin Port Tunnel

Learning lessons: profiting from project events
09 June 2005, County Durham

David Boyd (University of Central England) - Knowledge and events: a new approach
Simon Langley (Ashford Construction) - Learning from experience: how collecting events captures knowledge
Leeon Wong (Spring & Co.) - Profiting from experience: how companies can develop using their events

Improving business performance through knowledge management
14 April 2005, Manchester

Jason Palmer and Steve Platt (Cambridge Architectural research Ltd) - Making the case for knowledge management
Adrian Robinson and Dina Koutsikouri (Buro Happold) - Buro Happold: Making knowledge work
Pat Carrillo (Loughborough University) - Knowledge management: The North American way

Improving business performance through knowledge management
7 April 2005, London
Jason Palmer (Cambridge Architectural research Ltd) - Making the case for knowledge management
Richard Patterson (Mott MacDonald) - Improving KM at Mott MacDonald-making the case and making it back
Andrew Comell (MWH) - The knowledge management road in MWH

Virtual reality and 4D modeling in construction
16 March 2005, London

Nash Dawood (University of Teeside) - The Virtual Construction Site (VIRCON): An innovative construction planning and scheduling system
Tom van Vuren (Mott MacDonald) - Microsimulation in transport modelling advances in 4D visualisation
David Kerr (Taylor Woodrow) - Advancements in construction sequence modelling

Lean Construction – Project Experience
15 March 2005, Birmingham

Mike Shires (Herbert Baggaley Construction Ltd) - CLIP-a new way of thinking for Baggaley's
Bill Munn (Thomas Vale Construction plc) - Lean, Making it happen at Thomas Vale Construction
Barry Thompson (J. & S. Seddon (Building) Ltd) - CLIP-The Catalyst

Lean construction: project experience
08 March 2005, Leeds

Terry Bilsbrough (N G Bailey & Company Ltd) - Lean-Challenging the status quo
Barry Thompson (J. & S. Seddon (Building) Ltd) - CLIP-The Catalyst
Robin Davies (Shepherd Construction Ltd) - Lean working with the supply chain

Collaborative contracts: which has the answer?
8th February 2005, Cardiff

Peny-Anne Cullen (The University of Warwick) - Trends towards relational contracting
Andrew Dobbs (Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd) - NEC ECC in practice
Maggie Sherlock (Midsummer Housing Association) - PPC2000 - Help or hindrance

Advances in collaborative working in the UK and Far East
03 February 2005, London/Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Clive Loveridge (Thames Water Utilities Ltd) - Thames Water's journey to performance partnering
Steve Elliot (BAA) - BAA's partnering/framework journey to performance partnering
David Sorton (MTR Corporation) - Partnering MTR - TKE and Beyond

Waste management & minimisation: the business case
1 February 2005, Manchester

Mark Bentley (CIRIA) - Business data for recycling and new Construction Waste and Resources web-site
Gary Thomas (Highways Agency) - The client's perspective
Martin Petersen (Golder Associates (UK) Ltd) - A case study on waste minimisation activities associated with a major highway improvement project

European & UK off site manufacture: can it ease the pressures on the development market? 26 January 2005, Birmingham
John Miles (Arup Group) - Off-site construction for residential developments.... Prescott's poser
Kurt Schlattinger (ELK Fertighaus Aktiengesllschaft) - European off-site manufacture
Michael Benfield (Benfield ATT) - Timberframe: the fast track to increasing production capacity

Supply chain management: developing and managing supply chains in Scotland
20 January 2005, Glasgow

Professor Akin Akintoye (Glasgow Caledonian University) - Developing the issues, highlighting education and training
Martin Dorby (South Lanarkshire Council) - The client's view
Charles Storling (Weatherproofing Advisors Ltd) - How the subcontractor views the supply chain. Can "the tail wag the dog"?

Collaborative contracts: which has the answer?
18 January 2005, Bristol

Richard Hickman (The University of Warwick) - Trends towards relational contracting
Ian Callaghan (Somerfield) - The Be contract in practice an assessment of PPC 2000
Andrew Beaney (Interserve Project Services Ltd) - Practical use of the NEC contract for major highway schemes

Using the EFQM Excellence Model in construction
11 January 2005, Durham

Graham Hull (Ley Hill Solutions) - The EFQM Excellence Model and its practical use
Richard Tyson (Highways Agency) - How the H.A. uses the Excellence Model as a vehicle for change and improvement
Phil Brown (AMEC Group Ltd.) - A practical way to respond to clients using the EFQM Excellence Model in procurement

2004

Best practice in refurbishing occupied buildings
30 November 2004, Leeds

Nigel Addy (Davis Langdon) - Planning the path to best value
Geoff Parkinson (Inspace Partnerships Ltd) - Working in occupied premises "social housing"
Peter Woolliscroft (NHS Estates) - NHS buildings-Refurbishment for functional excellence

Improving programme predictability: Last Planner System
23 November 2004, North Wales

Alan Mossman (Rubicon Associates) - What is Last Planner?-An overview
Steve Ward (Pearce Group Ltd) - Last Planner "theory and reality"

Andy Webb (Moss Construction) - Last planner "The good, the bad and the ugly"

Improving programme predictability: Last Planner System
16 November 2004, Cardiff

Alan Mossman (Rubicon Associates) - What is Last Planner?-An overview
Steve Ward (Pearce Group Ltd) - Last Planner "theory and reality"
Peter Court (Crown House Technologies Ltd) - Using last planner in a major M and E organisation

Whole life costing in practice
02 November 2004, Manchester

Christopher Watson (Building Performance Group) - Managing the life cycle risks
Paul Crilly (Gardiner & Theobald) - Whole life costing in practice
David MacDonald (HBG Facilities Management Ltd) - Practical application of whole life costing

The journey to improvement - progress over the last 10 years and trends for the next 10 years
21 October 2004, London

Tim Broyd (CIRIA) -What have we done? - Summary of CPN achievements to date
Michael Latham - How far have we come? - Reflections on industry progress since 1994
Peter Head (faber Maunsell) - Where are we going-Industry trends for the future

Local government procurement: delivering best value in practice
14 October 2004, Bristol

Peter Bishop (Local Government Task Force) - Best value procurement and the efficiency review-are they compatible?
Nick Ward (Audit Commission) - Procuring in partnership with Local Government - the pros and cons
Alun Owen (Bristol City Council) - Implementing procurement by Best value

Managing health hazards on sites
07 October 2004, Manchester

David Charnock (Health & Safety Executive) - Managing health hazards on construction sites
John Taylor (British Nuclear Group) - Health on site:Practical issues
Anthony Edwards (Balfour Beatty plc) - Occupational Health-The hidden danger

Improving programme predictability: Last Planner System
05 October 2004, Durham

Alan Mossman (Rubicon Associates) - What is Last Planner-an overview
Andrew Moore (Warings Construction Group) - Issues and opportunities associated with collaborative production planning
Peter Court (Crown House Technologies Ltd) - Using Last Planner in a major M and E organisation

Collaborating for competitive advantage: SME's and the supply chain
29 September 2004, North Wales

David Hughes (Welsh Development Agency) - Business opportunities for collaborative working in North Wales
Neil Jarrett (The Collaborative Working Centre) - Creating opportunities for smaller and local companies
Garry Williams (Colledge Trundle & Hall Ltd) - A specialist contractor's perspective

Use of the EFQM Excellence Model in construction procurement
28 September, Stoke-on-Trent

Richard Tyson (Highways Agency) - How the Highways Agency applies the Excellence Model internally and in its procurement process
Jack Paine (Strategic Rail Authority) - Supplier accreditation-EFQM in practice
Phil Brown (AMEC Group Ltd and BQF Construction Group Chairman) - A practical way to respond to clients using the EFQM Excellence Model in procurement

Value Management in construction: examples from the UK and mainland Europe
21 September 2004, Slough

Mathew Locke (Bovis Lend Lease Ltd) - Value management in long term collaborative agreements-BP/Bovis Lend Lease Global Alliance
Harry Hammersley (Hammersley Value Management Ltd) - Fort William area water supply - project selection using value management
Frank Kaalburg (North/Southline Consultants/Witteven + Bos) - VM on the North/South line, Amsterdam

Web based applications in construction: extranets for project collaboration
16 September 2004, Leeds

Alan Neil (Enable Infomatrix Ltd) - Using web based applications can seriously improve your business performance
Crawford Patterson (Mace Ltd) - The construction manager as the information management hub
Duncan Mactear (4Projects) - Collaboration technology benefits and the NCCTP

Collaborating for competitive advantage: SME and the supply chain
08 July 2004, Swansea

Michael Thompson (The TEAM FOCUS Group) - Achieving better SME involvement in partnering
Neil Jarrett (The collaborative working centre) - Creating opportunities for smaller companies
Clive Pople (Pearce Group Ltd) - How suppliers need to help main contractors make SCM work

Designing for health and safety
30 June 2004, Manchester

David Charnock (Health & Safety Executive) - Safety in design-The HSE perspective
Duncan Aspin (Birse) - Health and safety by design-a contractor's view
Andrew Coultate (Channel Tunnel Rail Link) - CTRL examples of Health and Safety in Design

Developments in off-site production
23 June 2004, London

Andre Pooley (Slough Estates Int.) - Bespoke prefabrication a viable option?
Gerry Lennon (Sandwood Design & Build) - Innovative approaches to off-sire production
Cail Baley (N.G. Bailey Organisation) - Innovative building services design
Alistair Gibb (Loughborough University) - OSP: where are we and where are we going?

Whole life costing
10 June May 2004, Bristol

Hywel Davies (Hywel Davies Consultancy) - Helping hands for whole life costing
Ed Bartlett (Cyril Sweett) - Practical application on a PFI healthcare project
Jonathan Startin (Halcrow-Gifford JV) - Whole life costing for the A303 Stonehenge improvement

Practical risk management
31 March 2004, Wrexham

Mike Thomas (Mike Thomas Ltd) - A practical approach to risk management
Andy lees (Bovis Lend Lease) - Practical risk management in the construction sector
Paul Miller (Cyril Sweett) - Managing risk for public sector business cases

Improving risk management practice in construction
23 March 2004, London

Peter Clark (OGC) - The gateway process for managing risk in construction projects
Ian Cruickshank (HR Wallingford) - An overview of CIRIA's risk management toolkit-PPP Com
Mike Walker (Currie and Brown) - Practical approaches to risk management
Chris Morris (AMEC Construction Services) - Risk Management-a contractor's perspective

Practical risk management
04 March 2004, Swansea

Mike Thomas (Mike Thomas Ltd.) - A practical approach to risk
John Holland (Bovis Lend Lease) - Practical risk management in the construction sector
Darren Keyhoe (Wates Construction) - A contractor's approach to risk management

Towards better clients - best practice in procurement
04 March 2004, Edinburgh

Ian McLuckie (NHS Property and Environment Forum) - New developments in the NHS Scotland
Martin Davis (Emcor Drake & Scull) - An innovative approach to project procurement
John McFadzean (AWG Project Investments Ltd) - The challenge for the client - whole life performance
Graeme Millar (Scottish Construction Innovation & Excellence Forum) - The Scottish Construction Innovation and Excellence Forum-an informal presentation

Web based applications in construction
24 February 2004, Newcastle

Alan Neill (Infor-Matrix Ltd) - Using web based applications can seriously improve your business wealth
Steve Jones (KMI Water) - Managing a multi-project asset development programme for United Utilities
Neil Auty (MWH) - Smaller project collaboration tools
Seamus Mockler (Kajima Construction Europe) - A design and build contractor's experience using extranets

Whole life costing in practice
19 February 2004, Stoke-on-Trent

Peter Mayer (BPG) - A practical approach to whole life costing
Ed Bartlett (Cyril Sweett) - Practical application on a PFI healthcare project
Muthena Alisa (Taylor Woodrow) - Managing risks over the life of PFI projects
David MacDonald (HBG Facilities Management Ltd) - Early FM input into the whole life costing for long-term benefiting

Partnering: leading edge experience in Scotland
10 February 2004, Glasgow

John Bennett (Scottish Water) - Experience in the water utilities sector
Craig Sanderson (Link Group) - The Larach Alliance-a housing association initiative
Colin Clelland (DLA & Partners) - Effectiveness of partnering agreements

Partnering: implementation and practice
29 January 2004, Leeds

Karen Temple (Barnsley MBC) and Martin Bates (Inspace Partnerships) - Strategic partnering for housing stock
Jez Lester (Bradford Community Housing Trust) - Partnerships in practice

Creating a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement
22 January 2004, Bristol

Kevin Thomas (Visionality) - Creating and maintaining an environment in which collaboration will happen
Steve Ward (Pearce Group Ltd) - Facilitating the deployment of "lean" into the delivery chain
Tom Holbrow (N G Bailey) - Creating a culture of collaboration through early involvement

Web based applications in construction: Extranets for project collaboration
15 January 2004, Manchester

Alan Neill (Info-Matrix Ltd) - Using web based applications can seriously improve your business health
Steve Jones (KMI Water) - Managing a multi-project asset development programme for United Utilities
Crawford Patterson (MACE Limited) - The construction Manager as the information management hub

2003

Implementing knowledge management
09 December 2003, London

The impact of integrated teams on the design process
29 October 2003, London

Partnering procurement and implementation in practice
28 October 2003, Wrexham

The culture of innovation - creating the environment
23 October 2003

Benchmarking for strategic advantage
21 October 2003, Sheffield

Team working in the supply chain
14 October 2003, Edinburgh

Partnering turning theory into practice
30 September 2003, Bristol

Lean - examples in construction
23 September 2003, Birmingham

Improving programme predictability Last Planner System
17 September 2003, London

How partnering can improve results in construction
15 July 2003, Newcastle

Innovations in off-site production
10 July 2003, London

Whole life costing - practical ways forward
03 July 2003, Leeds

2nd international conference on innovation in architecture, engineering and construction
26 June 2003, Loughborough

Designing for health and safety: guidance to the business benefits
26 June 2003, Wrexham

Designing for health and safety: guidance to the business benefits
24 June 2003, Cardiff

Risk and value management
17 June 2003, London

Knowledge management: construction industry experience
12 June 2003, Manchester

Whole life costing - Changing Behaviour for Best Practice
22 May 2003, London

Designing for health and safety
15 May 2003, London

Changing behaviour for best practice
08 May 2003, Durham

Changing behaviour for best practice
10 April 2003, London

Benchmarking for business improvements
08 April 2003, Bristol

The business benefits of value and risk management
03 April 2003, Sheffield

The business benefits of partnering
27 March 2003, Dundee

Working in an integrated team
25 March 2003, London 

Innovating with IT
20 March 2003, Manchester

Lean construction - project experience
13 March 2003, London

Improving business performance through KPIs and benchmarking
11 March 2003, Llandudno

Lean construction - project experience
06 March 2003, Leeds

Lean construction - project experience
27 February 2003, Manchester

Improving business performance through KPIs and benchmarking
25 February 2003, Cardiff

Learning across business sectors: Delivering client requirements in construction and aerospace
18 February 2003, Birmingham

Knowledge management: construction industry experience
06 February 2003, London

Electronic project collaboration
04 February 2003, London

Designing for health and safety
28 January 2003, Newcastle

Integration of risk and value: the route to best value
23 January 2003, Bristol

2002

Life cycle costing: making it happen
10 December 2002, London

Designing for health and safety
03 December 2002, Sheffield

Enabling Technologies
27 November 2002, London

Benchmarking and key performance indicators - supply chain and project experience
21 November 2002, Manchester

Knowledge management
20 November 2002, Durham

Electronic project collaboration
07 November 2002, Birmingham 

Lean thinking applied to construction
16 October 2002, Bristol 

A partnering case study - the lessons learned
03 October 2002, Glasgow

Practical experience of ISO 9001:2000
25 September 2002, London

Partnering in the supply chain
17 September 2002, Durham 

Whole life costing: practical ways forward
12 September 2002, Manchester

Benchmarking and KPIs for building services firms
20 June 2002, London

Standardisation and pre-assembly - reduced cost? Quicker construction? Better quality?
13 June 2002, Birmingham

Lean thinking applied to construction
16 May 2002, Norwich

The business benefits of an electronic health and safety file
09 May 2002, London

Integration of risk and value -the route to best value
02 May 2002, Newcastle

The good gadget guide
29 April - 17 May 2002, (internet run workshop)

Designing for health and safety
25 April 2002, Manchester

KPIs and benchmarking in partnered social housing projects
21 March 2002, Swansea 

Lean - the future of construction?
20 March 2002, London

Benchmarking in the construction industry: a review of the three key diagnostic tools and their use
14 March 2002, Manchester 

The use of the Process Protocol in construction
07 March 2002, London

Team building in construction
26 February 2002, London

Whole-life costing in social housing
21 February 2002, Cardiff

Delivering health & safety performance improvement
20 February 2002, Southampton

Web based CPN workshop: Sharing specifications using the Web
18 February 2002 - 8 March 2002

Achieving lean construction in house building: managing risk and improving value
14 February 2002, London

Working with the Web: Sainsbury's experience of communicating standards to the construction team
12 February 2002, London

Web based CPN workshop: Teaching trade skills using IT
04 February 2002 - 22 February 2002

Web based CPN workshop: Project extranets - the real benefits
21 January 2002 - 08 February 2002

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