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New Models of Construction Procurement – latest developments in integrated and collaborative approaches

15 November, 2017 @ 8:00 am - 10:00 am

£10.00

We team up with the CIOB for this presentation by Don Ward, Chief Executive of Constructing Excellence and Colin Harding, past President of the CIOB.

Both our speakers are no newcomers to working to develop integrated and collaborative ways of working. The Government Construction Strategy identifies three new models of construction procurement: two-stage open book, cost-led procurement and integrated project insurance. These all aim to facilitate collaboration. The Cabinet Office’s Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) now recommends two of these approaches for the public sector.

This event will provide an overview of these models and provide detailed insight into two related developments: the new FAC-1 framework agreement and the IDC Single Responsibility approach as supported by CIOB. FAC-1 is attracting wide-ranging interest and this session will illustrate the new processes and links by which it supports collaboration and improved value.

When:  Wednesday 15th November
Breakfast  8.00  – 10.00am
Where: Trowers & Hamlins LLP, 55 Princess Street, Manchester M2 4EW

Please put this date in your diary.
Booking on Eventbrite will commence next week

Fee £10.  Free to members of Constructing Excellence Manchester and CIOB

The CE Manchester team look forward to seeing you at our Spring 2018 series.  Planned dates: January 17th, February 14th, March 14th.  And don’t forget the members-only evening on 29th November

Details

Date:
15 November, 2017
Time:
8:00 am - 10:00 am
Cost:
£10.00
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Website:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/new-models-of-construction-procurement-tickets-38759871820

Organiser

Constructing Excellence Manchester
Phone
07734 129 862
Email
roger.burton@nvirohaus.co.uk
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Venue

Towers & Hamlins LLP
55 Princess Street
Manchester , M2 4EW United Kingdom
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