CCF National Conference Adelaide 2014 Breaking New Ground 22nd – 25th October 2014 | Adelaide Convention Centre conference partners No. 1 ticket holder PRESENTATIONS FROM: The Hon. Jamie Briggs MP, Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development The Hon Stephen Mullighan, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, SA Dirk Janek, Executive Director, Technology and Delivery, Spectra QEST, Dallas Fort Worth Connector Project Hayden Schultz, National Sales ManagerClean Fuel & Lubricant Solutions, Donaldson Australasia Ian Nightingale, Industry Participation Advocate, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, South Australia Corey Hannett, CEO, Regional Rail Link Authority Fernando Fajardo, Executive Committee Member and former Project Director (2011 to May 2014), Transcity JV/Legacy Way Tunnel Project PLUS! Inspirational insights to drive you and your business forward from: Simon Hammond - Social Commentator For more than two decades, Simon Hammond has pushed the boundaries of traditional thinking to provoke creative change within business and society. Heather Swan and Dr. Glenn Singleman, BASECLIMB Dr. Glenn Singleman and Heather Swan have a powerful story that will amaze and inspire you. A husband and wife team whose adventures together have led to three world records and two Australian records in extreme sport www.ccfconference.com.au/2014 conference partners No. 1 ticket holder CCF National Conference Adelaide 2014 An invitation… We are delighted to invite you to attend the 2014 CCF National Conference. Proudly hosted by the CCF SA Branch in Adelaide the program will run from the 22nd – 25th October 2014. Our conference offers you and your organisation an unrivalled opportunity to network and connect with senior representatives of leading Australian contractor companies, suppliers and other industry stakeholders. Conference Venue Image courtesy of the Adelaide Convention Bureau Adelaide is the “perfect host city” and is “ready to be uncorked”...so says Lonely Planet which named the South Australian capital as one of the top 10 must visit cities for 2014. “A gateway to some of Australia’s most accessible wine country, Adelaide is effortlessly chic – and like a perfectly cellared red, it’s ready to be uncorked and sampled,” The city centre is surrounded by parklands and is a blend of historic buildings, wide streets, parklands, cafes and restaurants. Adelaide is easy to get around with rolling hills to the east and beaches to the west. The conference will be set amongst the multi-faceted Riverbank Precinct Redevelopment at the Adelaide Convention Centre. A fitting location surrounded by examples of the fine work being undertaken by the Civil Construction Industry in the State Capital of South Australia. Adelaide Convention Centre The CCF National Conference has broad representation across all states of Australia, including contractors, manufacturers, suppliers, CCF staff and government representatives who have the opportunity to meet, exchange ideas, listen and learn from each other. North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 (08) 8212 4099 www.adelaidecc.com.au We hope to welcome you to Adelaide in 2014. CCF National Conference 2014 Planner Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 22nd October 2014 23rd October 2014 24th October 2014 25TH October 2014 Opening of the exhibition area All day exhibition Breakfast with the partners Industry Legends Breakfast 14.00 8.30 - 17.00 7.30 - 9.00 Intercontinental Hotel Adelaide Pre-registration for conference and partners program opens All day conference plenary Morning exhibition 9.00 - 17.00 9.30 - 13.30 CCF Conference Dinner at the Adelaide Oval Morning conference streams Hosted within the exhibition 15.00 - 17.00 18.30 - 23.00 Proudly sponsored by Proudly sponsored by 15.00 Welcome Reception 9.30 - 13.30 National Earth Awards Gala Dinner Afternoon site tour Adelaide Convention Centre 13.30 - 16.30 19.00 - 23.00 CCF Cocktail Party Bamboo Forest at Adelaide Zoo 19.00 - 22.00 Proudly sponsored by www.ccfconference.com.au/2014 8.00 - 9.30 Full details on the 2014 Partners Program are included on page 5 DAY 1 CCF National Conference Adelaide 2014 Wednesday 22nd October 2014 15.00Conference registration desk opens for pre-registration in CCF National Conference Exhibition 19.00The 21st Earth Awards Dinner at the Adelaide Convention Centre 15.00 – 17.00 Presidents Welcome Reception Proudly sponsored by Hosted amongst the exciting exhibition space, the Welcome Reception is the perfect opportunity to commence your networking early. Official Welcome from Proudly sponsored by Tony Baulderstone, National President, Civil Contractors Federation DAY 2 Thursday 23rd October 2014 8.00 Registration and welcome coffee 14.30 CASE STUDY: The $1.4bn Legacy Way Tunnel Project —— Understanding the project scope OPENING SESSIONS —— Working effectively with contractor and project partners 9.10Official opening of the CCF National Conference —— Innovative solutions for successful project delivery Gerard Beltrame, SA Branch President, Civil Contractors Federation —— World breaking TBM tunnel excavation 9.30A welcome to South Australia Fernando Fajardo, Executive Committee Member and former Project Director (2011 to May 2014), Transcity JV/Legacy Way Tunnel Project 9.50 Government Contracting KEYNOTE: Priorities for developing South Australia The Hon Stephen Mullighan, Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, SA 15.00 Working effectively with government contracts —— Understanding how your organisation can position itself to win new business 10.20 Morning tea and networking break served within the exhibition —— Helping smaller businesses understand the opportunities that exist within larger contracts ECONOMIC OUTLOOK 11.00Projecting the shape of the economic landscape —— Reviewing a 1, 5 and 10 year horizon —— Shaping your business for the prevailing conditions —— Filling the gap left by the winding down of the resources boom Adrian Hart, Senior Manager, BIS Shrapnel 11.45Breaking new ground through the power of innovation For more than two decades, Simon Hammond has pushed the boundaries of traditional thinking to provoke creative change within business and society. A sought after social commentator, brand advisor to many of Australia’s top brands, author or entrepreneur, his approach has been consistent since his days as an investigative journalist in the 1980s; seek the emotional truth in people and create the stories that will connect with that truth. Simon Hammond, Social Commentator —— Avoiding major pitfalls of working with government contracts Ian Nightingale, Industry Participation Advocate, Department of the Premier and Cabinet, South Australia 15.30 Afternoon tea and networking break served within the exhibition MAJOR PROJECT FINANCING 16.00Financing future infrastructure through asset recycling —— Understanding the governments infrastructure recycling incentive scheme —— The landscape for asset recycling across each of the States —— Evaluating Federal recycling options and likely priorities David Larocca, Partner - Oceania Leader Infrastructure Advisory, Ernst & Young 16.30Innovative infrastructure financing —— The re-emergence and redesigning of PPPs 12.35 Networking lunch break – to be held in the exhibition —— Encouraging super fund investments in infrastructure —— Reallocating and managing risk MEGA PROJECTS Daniel Fedson, Director Infrastructure, AMP Capital —— Project scope and overview 17.00 Closing remarks from the Chair —— Outlining the use of Innovative technical thinking as well as leadership and management of the myriad of stakeholders, contractors and rail operators required for complex project delivery 18.30Adelaide Oval Dinner 14.00 CASE STUDY: The Regional Rail Link Mega Project Corey Hannett, CEO, Regional Rail Link Authority Proudly sponsored by DAY 3 CCF National Conference Adelaide 2014 Friday 24th October 2014 7.30Breakfast with partners – InterContinental Ballroom Hosted at the Intercontinental next door to the Adelaide Convention Centre, this breakfast will bring together conference and partner delegates for a sumptuous breakfast. You will be truly motivated by the inspiring address from our world-renowned guest speakers. 8.15 Defying gravity, defying fear; No ceiling Heather Swan and Dr. Glenn Singleman, BASECLIMB Dr. Glenn Singleman and Heather Swan are an Australian husband and wife team. They work and play together, and (so far) their partnership has produced three world records and two Australian records in extreme sport, including the world’s highest BASEjump in a wingsuit from 6604m on Mt Meru in the Indian Himalaya (BASEClimb 3 project). 9.30 Registration and welcome coffee 10.00 KEYNOTE: Current priorities for infrastructure development and construction The Hon. Jamie Briggs MP, Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Stream A: Technology STREAM B: BREAKING NEW GROUND THROUGH INNOVATION 10.30 Mobile technology driving productivity 10.30Innovation in fuel filtration −−Enhancing visibility on business operations and project performance −−Understanding how the impact of certain practices and behaviours will influence the productivity of equipment Evan Dalziel, Business Development Manager, Viewpoint Construction Software −−The impact on operational expenses Hayden Schultz, National Sales Manager- Clean Fuel & Lubricant Solutions, Donaldson Australasia 11.00Morning tea and networking break served within the exhibition 11.30DBYD – the future and value added services −−Technology and DBYD 11.30Quality Acceptance Testing on the $1.02Bn Dallas Fort Worth Connector project −−Survey response −−Innovation enhancing the coordination of materials testing and inspection −−Future value and automation −−Delivering multiple firsts on a multibillion dollar road project −−Projects and 5-year vision −−Technology playing a fundamental role in maintaining the wider project schedule Carlos Campino, CEO, AADBYDS Ltd (Dial Before You Dig) Dirk Janek, Executive Director, Technology and Delivery, Spectra QEST Nigel March, State Manager SA NT, Dial Before You Dig SA NT 12.00Driving operational efficiency with asset management 12.00Innovation in equipment −−A technology based approach on how to deliver the best business outcomes by using asset management and fleet tracking technology −−Key developments in grounds, shoring and traffic equipment −−Examining effects of reducing operating expenses and improving business profitability Rafi Tchopourian, National Business Manager – Traffic, Shoring & Water Management, Coates Hire −−Delivering risk alleviation and increased efficiencies Michael Carter, National Sales Manager, Navman Wireless SITE TOUR 12.30Networking lunch break – to be held in the exhibition 13.30Coaches depart for site tour 14.00SITE VISIT: The South Road Superway 15.30 Afternoon tea served at CCF SA House 16.00CCF SA Simulator Experience - Tour of facilities at CCF SA House 16.30Coaches depart to return to Adelaide Convention Centre 19.00Cocktails in the Bamboo Forest at Adelaide Zoo Proudly sponsored by At this fantastic evening function delegates and partners will come together for a night in this incredibly unique venue. Cocktails in the Bamboo Forest will allow you to network and relax with leading lights in the Australian civil construction industry and of course two of Adelaide’s most famous visitors, the Giant Pandas Wang Wang and Funi. Saturday 25th October 2014 DAY 4 8.00Legends breakfast at the Adelaide Convention Centre Join delegates one last time before we depart for another year to recognise some true legends of the industry. The breakfast will see some legends of the industry properly recognised over a full and hearty breakfast. www.ccfconference.com.au/2014 CCF National Conference | Partners Schedule Wednesday 22nd October 2014 15.00 – 17.00 Presidents Welcome Reception at the Adelaide Convention Centre Proudly sponsored by Join us for drinks, canapés and a warm welcome to South Australia Thursday 23rd October 2014 9.00 Coaches depart from Adelaide Convention Centre 10.00 Jurlique Farm Tour Nestled in the Adelaide Hills is the magnificent biodynamic Jurlique Farm where many of the herbs, flowers and plants are grown for their natural skin care products. The tour will provide you with insights into a diverse range of topics key to the operation of the Farm and their Jurlique’s products. 16.00 Return to Adelaide Convention Centre 18.30Adelaide Oval Dinner Proudly sponsored by MC - Wayne Phillips, former Australian cricketer Please note as this is a working farm you will be required to wear close toed, flat shoes and full length trousers for this tour, Guest speaker - Adam Elliot, Academy Award winning animator 12.00Long lunch at The Lane Vineyard Enjoy a fantastic evening at the newly redeveloped Adelaide Oval. Incorporating a unique Red Carpet Tour of the Oval and some fabulous entertainment, the evening will be a chance to unwind with friends old and new. Enjoy a sumptuous three course meal and end the evening on the dance floor! L ocated in the beautiful Adelaide Hills The Lane Vineyard is set amidst stunning views and magnificent rolling hills as far as the eye can see. A state of the art winery producing an impressive array of modern, and highly acclaimed wines we will arrive at the vineyard for a tour, tasting, and lunch. E njoying a menu that reflects fresh, regional seasonal produce this is a wonderful way to while away the afternoon with good food, good wine and good company. Friday 24th October 2014 Partners and Delegates Breakfast - InterContinental Ballroom 8.15 Defying gravity, defying fear; No ceiling Heather Swan and Dr. Glenn Singleman, BASECLIMB Dr. Glenn Singleman and Heather Swan are an Australian husband and wife team. They work and play together, and (so far) their partnership has produced three world records and two Australian records in extreme sport, including the world’s highest BASEjump in a wingsuit from 6604m on Mt Meru in the Indian Himalaya (BASEClimb 3 project). 9.30 Coaches depart from Adelaide Convention Centre 10.00Haigh’s Chocolates Factory Tour 12.00Tastes of Australia lunch and demonstration 15.00 Lunch concludes 19.00Cocktails in the Bamboo Forest at Adelaide Zoo Proudly sponsored by At this fantastic evening function delegates and partners will come together for a night in this incredibly unique venue. Cocktails in the Bamboo Forest will allow you to network and relax with leading lights in the Australian Civil Construction Industry and of course two of Adelaide’s most famous visitors, the Giant Pandas Wang Wang and Funi. Learn how chocolate is made from raw cocoa beans, carefully selected from plantations around the world. View quality chocolates in the making and then of course enjoy a taste or two. Enjoy special chocolate tastings, coffee or tea while selecting from an extensive range of factory fresh chocolates and confectionery, including famous chocolate frogs, truffles, fruit centres, fudges and bars. Saturday 25th October 2014 8.00Legends breakfast at the Adelaide Convention Centre Join delegates one last time before we depart for another year to recognise some true legends of the industry. The breakfast will see some legends of the industry properly recognised over a full and hearty breakfast. Images courtesy of the Adelaide Convention Bureau 7.30 CCF National Conference Adelaide 2014 We would like to thank our Conference Sponsors conference partners At OAMPS, we pride ourselves on being closer to clients and closer to the communities we operate in. OAMPS has a national footprint and can deliver local service with 700 employees in over 30 branches. Currently, we serve over 100,000 clients and more than 60 Australian association groups. OAMPS is committed to getting closer to our clients to understand them, earn their trust and provide proactive advice and solutions to position them to financially survive any insurable event. Fulfilling our commitment to clients takes us towards achieving our mission to help protect more Australians every day. No. 1 ticket holder Coates Hire is Australia’s leading hire company supplying hire equipment to a wide variety of markets including; Industrial, Oil & Gas, Civil Engineering, Residential & non-Residential Construction, Mining and Resources, Commercial & Manufacturing, Government and Events. Expanding from humble beginnings into an organisation that is embedded in local communities around Australia, Coates Hire has extensive experience in providing equipment hire and service solutions from the simplest, to the most intricate projects. Coates Hire has the largest equipment hire fleet in Australia, and is one of the largest purchases of equipment in the country. With over 1.5 million assets covering general hire, special project needs, and an industry leading equipment management system, you can rest assured that Coates Hire will ensure you are equipped for the job. Coates Hire has a strong focus in every aspect of their operations and has recently achieved environmental accreditation to the ISO 14001 standard in head offices and an expanding number of branch sites around Australia. This supports the health, quality and safety ISO accreditation achieved to assist with the tendering process and give you peace of mind during your project. With over 230 branches and satellite locations across Australia, you can rely on the quality, safety and availability of our broad range of fleet to make sure you get the job done right. Platinum WELCOME RECEPTION SPONSOR Gold Conference Lanyard Sponsor Platinum Adelaide Oval Dinner Sponsor Gold Conference App Sponsor silver sponsors www.ccfconference.com.au/2014 GOLD WRITING PADS AND PENS SPONSOR Platinum Bamboo Forest Event Sponsor Gold Luncheon Sponsor CCF National Conference Adelaide 2014 Conference Exhibition Bring your business to the forefront of this burgeoning industry Exhibitors CompanyStand NO. CompanyStand NO. – Meet senior executives from all over Australasia in just two days CavpowerOutside Navmann Wireless 52 – Get real-time feedback on your products and services from senior industry decision makers Coates Hire OAMPS 30 Renfrey Plant Hire 42 44 CJD Equipment 32 & 33 C.R. Kennedy 50 Reverse Alert Australia Dial Before You Dig 51 Roadside Services 37 Donaldson Filtration 36 Rocla Pipe 31 Employers Mutual Limited 47 Groeneveld 41 Hitachi 34 JCA – Job Management Software 40 Komatsu3 Leadership Management Australia - Bettcher Liebherr 4 27, 28 & 29 Trimble 24, 25 & 26 53 & 56 Win attachments 35 Viewpoint 43 – Raise your profile and increase your brand value in the sector –G reat networking opportunities with the leading industry figures across a wide ranging social program Who will you meet? The conference and exhibition will be attended by civil contracting companies of all sizes. Contractors are involved in all aspects of civil construction: –R oads and bridges, Subdivisions, Earthmoving, Dams, Pipelines... In fact all vital infrastructure construction Collectively, CCF members own more than 40,000 items of plant and equipment and purchase 400 million litres of fuel each year. The CCF continues to grow, with around 2,000 members nationally. CCF members make a major contribution to the $100 billion worth of engineering construction work done every year in Australia. To be part of this exiting exhibition and to place yourself at the heart of this burgeoning industry please contact Paul Towle on +61 (0)2 9080 4422 or email paul.towle@informa.com.au CCF National Conference Adelaide 2014 22nd – 25th October 2014 | Adelaide Convention Centre 3 Easy Ways to Register Stay Connected WEB www.ccfconference.com.au/2014 in LinkedIn www.informa.com.au/onlinkedin Twitter www.twitter.com/informa_oz Telephone +61 (0)2 9080 4307 – Quoting P14M22 Blog www.informaaustralia.wordpress.com Email info@informa.com.au – Quoting P14M22 YouTube www.youtube.com/informaoz Google+ www.informa.com.au/googleplus Slideshare www.slideshare.net/informaoz Pricing Details Register Early & Save Early Bird Rate Book & pay on or before 5th September 2014 Conference Package PRICE GST TOTAL SAVE PRICE GST TOTAL Two day conference (22-25 October 2014) Includes all social and networking activities but does not include access to the Earth Awards $1,650.00 $165.00 $1,815.00 $110 $1,750.00 $175.00 $1,925.00 Partners Program (22-25 October 2014) Includes all social and networking activities but does not include access to the Earth Awards $1,350.00 $135.00 $1,485.00 $110 $1,450.00 $145.00 $1,595.00 Earth Awards Dinner 22nd October 2014 – 6.30pm for 7pm – 11pm at the Adelaide Convention Centre $175.00 $17.50 $192.50 Earth Awards Dinner table of 10 22nd October 2014 – 6.30pm for 7pm – 11pm at the Adelaide Convention Centre $1,650.00 $165.00 $1,815.00 For full terms and conditions, please visit: www.ccfconference.com.au/2014 If undeliverable return to: PO BOX Q1439, SYDNEY NSW 1230 Standard Rate Book & pay from 6th September2014 Use your QR Reader App on your smartphone and scan this code to take you directly to the website
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