Meeting Future Healthcare Demands Through Developing New and Existing Health Facilities

Meeting Future Healthcare Demands Through Developing New and Existing Health Facilities

2014 Date: 19 - 20 August, 2014 Venue: Bayview Eden, Melbourne Meeting Future Healthcare Demands through Developing New and Existing Health Facilities FEATURING CUTTING EDGE INSIGHTS FROM LEADING HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERTS INCLUDING: Earn up to • David Keenan • Kym Forrest Senior Project Manager and Director, Monash Children’s 19 CPD POINTS Development Coordinator, Hospital Project from the Australian Plenary Health Institute of Architects • Leanne Chappel • Stuart Moore Director Capital Works Group Project Manager, Melbourne Health, the Royal Epworth Health Melbourne Hospital • Jeffrey Williams • Wayne Eastley Director of Nursing, Manager Asset Sustainability, St John of God Public and Department of Health and Private Hospitals Human Services • David O’Shaughnessy • Peter Sim Project Director Bendigo Divisional Director, Project Hospital Project - Building, Management - VIC, Lend Lease Savills Australia MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME OUT OF THE OFFICE BY ATTENDING THE INTERACTIVE WORKSHOPS: A BIM in Healthcare: The Big Picture Integrated Design, Planning and Engineering Solutions for B Regional and Remote Health Care Facilities Strategic Planning to Ensure New Builds are Adaptable and C Can Accommodate Future Retrots Event Partner: Exhibitors : Networking partner: Media Partners: Coffee Partner: BOOK NOW! T: +61 2 9229 1000 n F: +61 2 9223 2622 n E: [email protected] n W: www.healthfacilities.com.au YOUR EXPERT SPEAKER PANEL: • Kym Forrest • Richard Morrison Project Director National Information and New Monash Children’s Communications Technology Hospital Project Manager Norman Disney and young 2014 • Wayne Eastley Manager Asset Sustainability • Steve Trevenar Department of Health and Head of Business and Strategy Human Services Tasmania Healthcare and Scientic Dear Colleague, Research, Lend Lease • Jim Rodgers Project Manager • Jeffrey Williams Australia’s healthcare system is under increasing Ballarat Community Health Director of Nursing, St John pressure due to the combination of population of God Midland public and • David O’Shaughnessy Private Hospitals growth and people living longer with more complex Project Director Bendigo conditions. This has highlighted the urgent need Hospital Project - Building • Arch Fotheringham to provide health facilities that can respond to the Lend Lease Director of Health Projects, Brookeld Multiplex changing needs of the local health demographic. • Dario Salvatore Director, • Stuart Moore Health Facilities Design and Development 2014 will Hodgkison Architects Group Project Manager, Epworth Health feature case study examples of new-build and retrot • Aleks Baltovski health facility developments specic to Victoria, Design Manager, • Garry Coff South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania and the Probuild Senior Health Facility Planner, The Logan Hospital • Ian Moon Northern Territory. Expansion Project Director McConnell, Smith and • John Mitchell Drawing on the experience of healthcare providers, Johnson Project Director, National architects, structural engineers and construction Building Information • Alex Stephanou Modelling Initiative specialists, this event will provide you with the Senior Associate, strategies required to ensure successful project Darryl Jackson • Nathan Brown Director, BCA Engineers development and completion. • Leanne Chappel Director Capital Works • Jeffrey Price Projects to be showcased: Melbourne Health, the Royal General Manager - Business þ The Royal Hobart Hospital Development Melbourne Hospital Development, BlueCross Community and Residential • David Keenan þ The Bendigo Hospital Project Services þ The New Midland Hospital Project Senior Project Manager and Development • Sheree Proposch þ The Tennant Creek Hospital Upgrade Coordinator Principal þ The Olivia Newton John Cancer Centre Plenary Health Hassell þ The Geelong Hospital Upgrade þ Ballarat Primary Care Facility þ BIM to Drive Intelligent Building Design and WHO WILL YOU MEET: Management Australian Health Facilities Design and Development 2014 has been developed for: þ The New Monash Children’s Hospital Development • CEO’s • Procurement Managers Health Facilities Design and Development is a unique • COO’s • Quality Managers • CIO’s • Redevelopment/ opportunity for healthcare professionals, construction • Facility Planner/Planning Development Managers contractors, architects, consulting engineers, and Manager/Master Planners • Facilities Managers state and federal government to share insights • Project Managers/Directors • Operations Managers and strategies on how to collaborate effectively to • Directors of Nursing • Construction Managers achieve their shared objectives. • Departmental Heads • Design Managers • Director Capital Works • State Managers I hope to meet you there. • BIM Managers • Architects • BIM Modellers • Designers Doug Power • BIM Architects • Researchers • Infrastructure Managers • Consultants Event Director, Healthcare IQ • Engineering Managers THIS WILL COVER INDUSTRY "High quality presentations, LEADERS FROM: • Federal Government • Public Hospitals cutting edge material" • State Government • Super Clinics Chris Buntine • Area Health Boards • Aged Care Facilities Senior ESD Engineer at Aurecon • Contractors • Consulting Engineers • Architects • Banks • Private Hospitals • Primary Healthcare BOOK NOW! T: +61 2 9229 1000 n F: +61 2 9223 2622 n E: [email protected] n W: www.healthfacilities.com.au CONFERENCE DAY ONE: 2014 Tuesday, 19 August 2014 08:30 Registration & Welcome Coffee • Tracking the Ethernet port count for the design • Modelling indoor and outdoor Wireless networks for 09:00 Opening remarks from the Chair: accurate Access point locations to support asset tracking • Mobile Duress systems – achieving rapid and accurate Steve Trevenar locations. Head of Business and Strategy Healthcare and • Optimising the In building mobile coverage solution Scientic Research, Lend Lease to provide coverage to all buildings campus-wide • Off-Site vs. On-Site data centre 09:10 The VCCC: Lessons Learned from Managing • Increasing productivity through the latest in available Construction in and Around the Royal Melbourne Nursecall platforms and workow terminals Hospital’s Emergency Department • Messaging and Integration • New facilities overview • Digital Operating Theatres and Audio Visual systems • Overcoming the challenges associated with building Smart Cards and formats four new oors on top of the existing Royal Melbourne Hospital Richard Morrison • Understanding how disruption can impact on National Information and Communications Technology healthcare delivery Manager, Norman Disney and Young • Identifying alternative route access at planning stage • Developing an effective communication strategy and 12:20 Bendigo Hospital – Delivering a World Class stakeholder management plan Regional Hospital • Cost control through the project lifecycle • Why the public private partnership model works for the Bendigo Hospital Leanne Chappel • Overlapping design and construction : managing Director Capital Works Melbourne Health, delivery risk The Royal Melbourne Hospital, City Campus • Use of an integrated BIM approach through consultants and subcontractors 09:50 Delivering the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Project: A New Benchmark Cancer Research, • Maximising stakeholder and user engagement Care and Education Facility • The benets of a best for whole of life solution • Introduction and Facilities Overview David O’Shaughnessy • Plenary’s health portfolio Project Director Bendigo Hospital Project - Building, • Delivering on the promise – Project objectives Lend Lease • Exploring the breadth of the public private partnership • Managing stakeholders through project phases 13:00 Lunch and Networking Break • Unique project challenges • Construction update and look ahead 14:00 The Redevelopment of Moyne Health Services’ Port David Keenan Fairy Campus Senior Project Manager and Development Coordinator • Overview of the project for the VCCC, Plenary Health • Building the business case • The funding process 10:30 Epworth Geelong: Developing a Comprehensive • Design criteria – future proong for changing health Acute and Rehabilitation Private Hospital needs • Developing the business case for the new build • Timeline and next steps • Working in partnership with Deakin University David Lee • Designing purpose built state of the art facilities to CEO, Moyne Health Services integrate clinical practice, teaching and research • Development in four stages to minimise the risks associated with greeneld projects 14:40 The New Midland Hospital Project: An Accelerated • Establishing a footprint and market presence in the area Design and Construction Program • Technology procurement and infrastructure design • Delivering the design in 4-6 months • An international model that has demonstrated • Managing clinical expectations – stakeholder improved patient outcomes are achieved in a management teaching hospital setting • Designing in expansion options at early planning stages • Future proong the facility Stuart Moore • Utilising modular building methods – could we have Epworth Healthcare Group Project Manager, gone further? • If we could go back – what would we have done Morning Coffee and Networking Break 11:10 differently? 11:40 New Bendigo Hospital: Delivering Higher Efciency Jeffrey Williams Healthcare through the Use of Technology Director of Nursing, St John of God Midland Public • Deploying new Revit tools to better communicate the and Private Hospitals design to user and reference groups.

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