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Melbourne Cricket Ground INTRODUCTION 29-30 November 2021 INTRODUCTION Melbourne Cricket Ground About Us “Expo is a celebration of project controls ” ‘The World's largest project controls event dedicated to the advancement of Project Controls, with the objective of providing significant awareness on the process, tools and techniques available to its stakeholders. It highlights the value of Project Controls and the impact it can have when put to use effectively’. Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 01 Problem Statement A report by McKinsey states 98% of megaprojects face cost/schedule overruns or delays. The reasons include flawed performance management, insufficient risk management, missed connections (lack of planning) amongst a few others which lead to: • loss of control on projects • incurring payment delays • missed deadlines • erosion of stakeholders’ trust and • delayed phased completions finally, with public projects, poor • incurring penalties justification of taxpayer's money Another report by PWC, suggests that worldwide infrastructure spending will grow from $4 trillion per year in 2012 to more than $9 trillion per year by 2025. Overall, close to $78 trillion is expected to be spent globally between 2014 and 2025. This calls for more enhanced dialogue between government, industry and professional bodies to come together for sharing lessons learnt, best practices and engage more collaboratively for successful project delivery. Project Controls Expo, started in 2010, offers this platform where a wide range of industry players (Oil & Gas, Aerospace, Pharmaceutical, Infrastructure, Construction, Government, Defence, etc.) and professional bodies (APM, ACostE, ICEC, AIPM, PMI, AIQS etc.) engage with a range of professionals and technology providers for the development/advancement of the profession. Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 02 Who Attends Project Controls Engineers Project Managers Cost Estimators & Engineers BIM Professionals Planners & Schedulers Risk Engineers / Managers Planning Engineers Delay Claims Analysts Tendering Managers Project Engineers Project Leaders / Directors / Managers Project Development Engineers Programme Directors / Managers Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 03 Our Journey Launch of First edition of First edition of Project Controls Expo UK Project Controls Expo Awards Project Controls Expo & in Australia Cultural Evening​ & Dinner in Kuala Lumpur 2011 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 The first edition The first edition Project Controls Expo Project Controls Expo Awards Project Controls Expo Virtual plans to further in the UK expand to USA Project Controls Expo & Cultural evening expands to Melbourne, Australia Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 04 Who trusts us Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 05 Previous keynote speakers Jane MacMaster Steven Norris David Waboso David Birch Steve Wake Chief Engineer Chairman, Driver Group & Managing Director, Digital Head of Project Controls, Former Chairman for APM, UK Engineers Australia Former Minister of Transport, UK Railway at Network Rail, UK National Grid, UK David Hancock Kwadwo Osei-Asante Tony Chisnall Jo Ellman-Brown Luke Brown Construction Director for Global Chair for International Former Director of General Head of Project Controls for Assistant Secretary Space & Infrastructure & Projects Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) Programme for DE&S, Defence Equipment & Support, Communications for Defence, Authority, Cabinet Office, UK at MoD, UK MoD, UK Australia Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 06 Testimonials Have attended Project Controls Expo I repeat the Congratulations on behalf Special thanks to Expo Team for the “ in the UK and Australia. “ of the ACES Committee for a very “ Project Controls Expo Australia high-quality event. PCExpo is certainly through which I interacted with What strikes me most about the fulfilling a gap that needed to be industry leaders who have dedicated project controls community is the addressed in the Profession for Const their career to the position where respect and willingness of everyone to Engineers and professionals that work they are today. I feel blessed to learn collaborate and give support freely to in this space. from their experience and carry on each other to make Project Controls a • It gives the opportunity for the work which these great leaders truly modern profession to be proud Professionals to be acknowledged have started. of. and rewarded for their hard work. It was an amazing experience to meet • It gives the opportunity to some great leaders and share the The proof of this being the diversity generate a gentle competition for same views, gain an insight as to how and equality being consistently improvements and innovation in we can improve the construction & displayed at these truly international the Profession. infrastructure industry and the events. • It gives all of us the opportunity uncertainty problems which we are ” for our Profession to show case facing today and mitigating strategies itself and celebrate. for those issues more efficiently. Thank you!!! Already looking forward to next year’s ” Project Controls Expo.” Mick Underhill Dorothy Saristavros Malik Khan Managing Director, ACES-Vic Secretary Edina Building group Underhill Project Controls 07 Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls Project Controls Expo in Melbourne Project Controls Expo has become the largest project controls event in the world. In 2021 we will be celebrating the 3rd anniversary of producing this successful event in Melbourne. We are delighted to announce that our Awards and Expo events willtake place at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on 29-30th November 2021. To deliver to a wider audience, we have added a virtual show, alongside the physical event, to create a ‘Hybrid’ event on both days. With ambitious infrastructure projects across the world, it is our intention to bring professionals, apprentices and organisations together to benefit the industry and to understand the skillsets required for future generations to develop their careers. For the 2nd edition of Asia Pacific Project Controls Expo Awards 2021, we will bring a total of seven categories, giving a greater opportunity of a well-deserved recognition to some of the best projects and professionals. Technology now plays a large part in everyday working. We have innovative technology providers showcasing new opportunities with machine learning, AI and the extensive use of data for predictive analysis. We are introducing a new series of workshops for AI and BIM. Join our professional networks and engage in the high-level conversations that take place. Each year we have new, diverse speakers, from a range of industries, in our presentation zones. Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 08 Benefits Up to 30 PDUs/CEUs Access to all the future webinars Opportunity to meet with global industry experts Networking with like-minded project controls peers Meet industry leaders to discover the latest technology tools Find out the latest advancement via master class sessions and workshops Plan your future career by exploring project controls opportunities with employees Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 09 Agenda SPECIALIST WORKSHOPS Two zones: 1- BIM workshop / 2 – AI workshop DAY 1 09:00 - 12:30 13:00 - 16:30 th 29 November AWARDS BLACK & TIE GALA DINNER 2021 18:00 - 23:00 PARTNER SHOWCASE (47 exhibition stands) EXPO MAIN DAY Masterclass Zone Technology Zone Megaprojects Zones DAY 2 Case studies Zone Innovations Zone SME Panel/Zone 30th November 2021 EVENING SOCIAL DRINKS MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND STADIUM TOUR Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 10 Venue Tour – Melbourne Cricket Ground MCG The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), also named by locals “The G”, is the largest sport stadium in Australia, the 11th largest globally, and the second largest cricket ground by capacity. The MCG has been built in 1853 and since then hosting local and international cricket games as well as AFL, concerts and many more events. GO BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE 'G' The MCG tour allows you to explore the historical insides of the “The G” and hear the true story of this iconic stadium from MCC volunteers. By attending this tour you will be able to see places such as the famous MCC Long Room, MCC Library (founded in 1873) and more. Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 11 Calendar 2021 EVENTS Malaysia Virtual UK Australia KL Convention Centre Global – 24h / day Wembley Stadium, London Melbourne Cricket Ground 24-25 August 14-16 September 15-16 November 29-30 November Project Controls Expo is a celebration of project controls 12 Contact us projectcontrolexpo.com/aus Address Phone No. +61 405 990 203 Project Controls Expo Email [email protected] PO Box 584, Swansea NSW 2281.
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