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Thursday 31 October 201908:45-09:45Registration09:45-10:00Welcome and Introduction10:00-10:40Plenary Speaker 110:40-11:20Plenary Speaker 2 and Presentation of Awards11:20-11:50Tea / Coffee / ExhibitionProperty & Capital PlanningEngineering/Energy/DeconFacilities ServicesParallel Session P1Parallel Session E1Parallel Session F111:55-12:35Major Project Delivery – Monklands Replacement / Refurbishment ProjectSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: Case study on the delivery of the Monklands Replacement/Refurbishment Project at NHS Lanarkshire.Water Management in the NHS: Water efficiency and emergency plansSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This session will look at two distinct areas of water management within the NHSScotland estate. The first is water efficiency - why it is important, where water can be saved without compromising patient safety, and how savings can be delivered. The second is emergency plans – how they are structured, the importance of maintaining them, and the roles of the customer, retailer and wholesaler.Case Study: Starbucks to Aroma: “It can be done”Speaker(s): tbcDescription: The University of Wales Hospital in Cardiff has been involved with the Aroma Brand for some years now and now has 8 units. In June 17 they successfully took over a previous Starbucks unit in their main foyer. This session outlines the Operational challenges /Brand development initiatives they undertook to achieve and how they have developed their offer locally to meet customers’ expectations.12:40-13.40Lunch / ExhibitionParallel Session P2Parallel Session E2Parallel Session F213:45-14:25Bridging the gap between construction and manufacturing: Proposal for a New Approach to BuildingSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This presentation explores the new forms of construction which are harnessing the benefits of manufacturing. Construction 'Platforms' combine design, manufacture, and procurement principles holistically to ensure a greater degree of rationalization and integration. Manufactured components can be used across sectors creating high, constant demand and economies of scaleThe future of energy: how the North Sea oil and gas industry will change and what this means for energy consumers in ScotlandSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This presentation will cover offshore technology and innovation, new tools for asset integrity, making offshore and onshore oil and gas production cleaner, and the longer term aspiration for a fully decarbonised energy sector.Meeting the Food Waste ChallengeSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This session will be about how ZWS are tackling food waste not only with the NHS but also across Scotland, and what we are doing now with regard to raising awareness and education.Parallel Session P3Parallel Session E3Parallel Session F314:30-15:10Development of a Soft Landings and Security Minded approach for NHSScotlandSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This session will cover the work of the NHSScotland BIM Development Group in association with AECOM on both Soft Landings and the Security Minded Approach for Digital Built Environments.Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability GIS Assessment ToolSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This session will demonstrate a new web-based tool for assessing climate change risks and vulnerabilities of NHSScotland sites. The session will explore how the Tool can be used to augment existing planning processes and how it can link to other tools.National Catering Information SystemSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This session will give an overview of the implementation of the National Catering Information System across Scotland, progress so far and next steps, and will be an opportunity to see the system in action. Delegates will hear an overview of the benefits of the system and hear from NHS Boards who have adopted the system in their catering services15:15-15:45Tea / Coffee / Exhibition15:50- 16:25Plenary Speaker 316:25-17:10Plenary Speaker 417:10-17:20Conference Summary and CloseFriday 1 November 201909:00 – 09:30Registration09:30 – 09:40Welcome and Introduction09:40 – 10:25Plenary Session 5Property & Capital PlanningEngineering/Energy/DeconFacilities ServicesParallel Session P4Parallel Session E4Parallel Session F410:30 – 11:10Alternative Dispute Resolution – Conflict AvoidanceSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This presentation will cover the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Conflict Avoidance Process and the benefits of embedding conflict avoidance mechanisms into projects and contracts..Robust Modelling/Simulation Criteria for Future Design of NHS BuildingsSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: Building (dynamic energy) simulation/modelling can significantly increase efficiency in design, however the complexity of simulations models and required detail knowledge of the design strategies and the input parameters might be/are often a major issue/drawback in producing real/meaningful data resulting in buildings failing to meet their desired requirements/standards/outcome/output in real environment. This presentation explores what measures should be in place to assure that simulation/modelling reflects reality of healthcare buildings allowing their robust operation in the future. Finding answers to this challenge will be presented/discussed by analysis of case studies of healthcare buildings.NHSScotland Laundries: ‘Fit for the Future’Speaker(s): tbcDescription: Drawing upon an extensive industry career, working both within and outside of the UK, Stuart’s interactive session will look at current and future demands on the processing of healthcare textiles against the backdrop of NHSScotland’s current provision11:15 – 11:45Tea / Coffee / ExhibitionParallel Session P5Parallel Session E5Parallel Session F511:50 – 12:30The Construction Scotland Innovation CentreSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This session will cover the progress and work of the Construction Scotland Innovation Centre which links together businesses, university experts and public sector providers to support businesses?to deliver transformational change in construction. Well-being in the Built EnvironmentSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: With growing interest in the effects of the built environment on the well-being of building occupants, this presentation will focus on a guide that the Building Services Research and Information Association (BSRIA) is developing: “Well-being for Facilities Managers”.Cleaning in the Hospital EnvironmentSpeaker(s): tbcDescription: This presentation will look at the factors associated with compliance, including auditing, IPC cleaning, specifications, cleaning and disinfecting policy, overuse of chlorine based products and value of dilution rates. It will also look at the evaluation and selection of tools researching effective cleaning techniques and pulling it all together to form a robust training programme.12:35 – 13:20Plenary Speaker 613:20-13:30Conference Review and Close ................
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