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Industry Event Digital Construction Week 2025


Digital Construction Week returns to Excel London on 4–5 June 2025 with its “most impactful programme yet”.


T


he leading event for digital innovation in the built environment aums to bring together the best and brightest from across AECO for two days of practical learning and idea sharing.


With 350+ speakers across 10 stages, DCW 2025 offers a packed agenda of meaningful takeaways and deep dives into the topics that matter most to professionals across the built environment. Covering all areas of digital innovation in architecture, engineering, construction and operations, this year’s programme is designed to give visitors the insights they need to take action. Visitors can expect a packed programme of real-world case studies, hands-on workshops, and expert-led technical sessions covering everything from emerging standards to the latest in AI, digital twins and information management. Alongside the content programme, DCW 2025 will also feature 150+ cutting-edge exhibitors showcasing the latest digital tools, solutions and services, plus plenty of opportunities to connect with peers from across the built environment.


Programme highlights


Building the future – case studies in designing with complexity


Gaganjit Singh – Zaha Hadid Architects One of the world’s most iconic design firms will demonstrate how advanced digital tools and parametric design principles can be used to solve architectural challenges. Attendees will gain: • Insights into parametric design and its ability to streamline complex workflows


• Lessons from real-world case studies showcasing digitally-driven architectural progress


• A look at future trends shaping architectural technology


Using what we have: The best means of saving carbon


Ellen Willis and Sagal Rooble – Chetwoods This session highlights retrofit as the most effective strategy for reducing carbon in the built environment. It offers a practical roadmap, covering: • Deconstruction audits and material reuse • Project RESTOR and lessons in component repurposing


• Hands-on advice for delivering impactful, low- carbon retrofits that visitors can take back to their own projects


The Manufacturers’ Information Hub: Live information management workshop Alex Small (Tata Steel Europe), Brian Glancy (Manufacturers Information Hub), Cristina Sánchez Jiménez (LendLease), James Franklin (Kier Construction), Robert Barbour (Travis Perkins), Su Butcher (Just Practising)


This interactive session invites manufacturers, asset and facilities managers, and supply chain professionals to collaborate on challenges in managing construction product information. Attendees will: • Learn about the goals and opportunities of the newly launched Manufacturers’ Information Hub


• Participate in use case-based exercises to co- develop information management solutions


• Explore how consistent data practices can benefit the entire supply chain


Post-match analysis: The Everton Stadium Project


Paul Drayton – Laing O’Rourke


Get a behind-the-scenes look at the delivery of the new Everton Stadium – a 52,000-seat venue built on a reclaimed dock. Delivered on time and on budget, the project embraced digital delivery from day one. In this session, attendees will discover: • How Laing O’Rourke’s full digital build approach helped reduce risk and increase certainty


• Key learnings from one of the UK’s most


ambitious stadium builds


• How digital tools supported seamless coordination and delivery


Digital twin or digital bin?


Dan Rossiter (BSI) and Vicki Reynolds (One Creative Environments)


This crowd-favourite debate returns with a fresh twist. In a gameshow-style format, leading voices from across the industry will battle it out to determine whether a series of case studies qualify as true digital twins – or belong in the digital bin. Expect lively discussion, valuable insight, and plenty of audience participation.


Driving decarbonisation in the built environment: Insights from ZERO’s global community


Johnathan Munkley – WSP


Join ZERO, a global not-for-profit with 4,000+ industry professionals, as they share key takeaways from a year of workshops focused on decarbonisation. In this session, attendees will discover: • Emerging trends from expert-led discussions on Smart Cities, Prefabrication, and the Global Housing Crisis


• Innovative solutions driving sustainable construction forward


• Practical strategies to accelerate decarbonisation and respond to urgent environmental challenges


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