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Healthcare Estates Wednesday 9 October


08.00-09.00 08.45-09.45 09.45-10.00 10.00-11.00


11.00-11.30 11.30-12.30


Engineering Led by B&ES


•Why do so many buildings disappoint their owners and occupants? – Chairman: David Frise, Head of Sustainability, Building & Engineering Services Association (B&ES); Speakers: Paul Hancock, chairman, B&ES Technical Committee, Laing O’Rourke; Mark Stanton, Key Account Director, Trend Controls; Mike Malina, Director, Energy Solutions Associates


Breakfast Roundtables


Registration, Coffee, and Exhibition Networking Welcome, Greg Markham President, IHEEM


Keynote addresses: An Indian perspective of performance and productivity improvements in healthcare – Dr R Chandrashekhar, Chief Architect, Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; Estates and facilities assurance to support future regulatory process – Peter Sellars, Head of Profession – NHS Estates and Facilities Policy Division, Group Operation and Assurance Directorate, Department of Health; Question Time Panel Session: Clive Nattrass, CEO, CEF; John Cooper, chair, AfH; Roderick Pettigrew, Chief Executive, B&ES


Coffee and Exhibition Visit


Energy Led by Carbon and Energy Fund


•My CHP is not working – Panel: Martyn Jeffery, Royal Free Hospital Trust; Robert Anderson, Director of Facilities, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust; Stephen Lansdown, Hill Dickinson Solicitors; Steve Taylor, Ex-Director of Estates, Southport and Ormskirk, and CEF Trustee


•My contractor has folded – Panel: Martyn Jeffery, Royal Free Hospital Trust;


Stephen Lansdown, Hill Dickinson Solicitors; Steve Taylor, Ex-director of Estates, Southport and Ormskirk, and CEF Trustee


•My carbon and energy prices are rocketing – Panel: Martyn Jeffery, Royal


Free Hospital Trust; Robert Anderson, Director of Facilities, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust; Steve Taylor, Ex-director of Estates, Southport and Ormskirk, and CEF Trustee; Stephen Lowndes, Technical Director, CEF


•We have Invested £m, but our bills don’t seem to have come down’ –


Panel: Martyn Jeffery, Royal Free Hospital Trust; Robert Anderson, Director of Facilities, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust; Stephen Lowndes, Technical Director, CEF; Steve Taylor, Ex-director of Estates, Southport and Ormskirk, and CEF Trustee


•My energy centre poses a major risk, and I cannot get support for critical


investment’ – Panel: David Mackey, Commercial Director, CEF; Martyn Jeffery, Royal Free Hospital Trust; Steve Taylor, ex-director of Estates, Southport and Ormskirk, and CEF Trustee; Tim Pryce, Head of Carbon Management, Carbon Trust


12.30-13.45 13.45-14.30


Lunchtime Round Tables, Lunch, and Exhibition Visit


•Estates Directors Worry Pit – Chairman: Darryn Kerr, St James’s University Hospital Leeds; Panel: Howard Jones, Director of Estates and Facilities, Royal Hospital Bath NHS Trust; John Wilkes, Director of Facilities, Pennine Acute Hospital NHS Trust; Trevor Payne, Director of Estates


and Facilities, Barts Health NHS Trust


•Development of an estates and facilities managers’ Performance Dashboard – Cliff Price, Managing Director, CPA Solutions; John Simpson, Director of Estates and Facilities, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust


14.30 – 15.30 Engineering


•Operating theatre optimisation and HTM 03-01, an NHS CO2


reduction


and cost-saving opportunity – Darren Jones, Low Carbon Europe


•Facilities management and maintenance procurement – Neil


Earnshaw, Constructing Solutions


•On-site waste-to-energy solutions – Nick Palmer, DPS Global


•Panel discussion 15.30-16.00


15.45 16.15


Energy Led by Carbon and Energy Fund


•I am sorry, your energy project just ‘isn’t good enough’ – Panel: David Mackey, Commercial Director, CEF; John Nangle, Crown Commercial Lead for Energy, Cabinet Office; Kathryn Dapré, Energy and Environmental lead, Health Facilities Scotland; Richard Murphy, Managing director, TEC (The Energy Consortium); Stephen Lowndes, Technical Director, CEF


Coffee and Exhibition Visit


Closing address: Greg Markham, IHEEM President Close of Conference and Exhibition


Health Estate Journal September 2013


89 Design & Construction


•Make do and mend: A new benchmark for exemplary design – Jane Willis, Willis Newson; Andy Headdon, UH Bristol NHS Foundation Trust;


•Optimising hospital designs for people flow: journey mapping and


simulations – Dr Shrikant Sharma, Buro Happold Ltd


•Panel discussion Estates


•The Salford Model for productive FM – Jonathan Gilmore, The BIRCH Foundation & Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust


•Smarter Estates – Dave Pitman, Arup


•Efficient lighting that meets patient and staff needs – Dr Paul Littlefair,


BRE


•Improving quality, reducing costs – Sean Caldwell, DAC Beachcroft Health


Design & Construction


•Building information modelling for the NHS – Keith Snook, BRE


•Amtech BIM and asset management: A focus on reality –


Gary Ross, Amtech Group Ltd


•Townend: Positive, inclusive vision for learning disability – Alessandro


Caruso, Gelder and Kitchen LLP; Miles Thomas, Simons Group; Rob Atkinson, Humber NHS Foundation Trust


•Panel discussion Property & Premises Management


•Know your estate: The benefits of proactive management of critical infrastructure risks, and the dangers of inadequate investment – Peter Wearmouth, Capita


•Unlocking value across the NHS estate – Stephen Collinson, Ryhurst


•Reconfiguration and Refurbishment: innovative solutions – Simon Corben,


Capita


•Achieving best value for surplus NHS estate; how to positively engage with


the planning system – David Diggle, Turley Associates


•Panel discussion


Conference ‘Fringe events’ 8 October


11.15-12.30 Led by Design in Mental Health Network


•Impact of Sustainability on Mental Healthcare – Chairman: Peter Ball, Red Tent; Speakers: Professor Karim Hadjiri, Grenfell-Baines School of Architecture, Construction and Environment, University of Central Lancashire; Joe Forster chairman, Design in Mental Health Network; Richard Wilson, Couch Perry Wilkes LLP


16.00-17.00 Led by Dementia Design School


•Design for Dementia: Getting it Right – Speakers: Emeritus Professor Mary Marshall, University of Stirling; Annie Pollock, Dementia Services Development Centre, University of Stirling


9 October 11.30-12.30 NAHFO-led Workshop:


•Fire? Go find the Fire Yourself! – Speaker: Alan Raynor, NAHFO.


•Shut That Door – Speaker: Martyn Keenan, Honeywell.


•Interactive fire safety management – large healthcare estates – Speakers: Craig English and Darren Mitchell, WSP


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