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26 OctOber 2016DOltOne hOuse, syDney

register befOre 16th september 2016

& get ‘2 fOr 1’ tickets

great event … well done! lots of topics covered and an engaging group of people

Overall i took a lot away from the sharing of experience and the round tables…

enjoyed the forum and would love to assist with roundtables or presenting in the future

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builDing Our future: increasing value frOm existing infrastructure anD Optimising investment in future eDucatiOn, healthcare, transpOrt anD future city prOjects

cOnference Overview

with populations continuing to rise, cities and transport networks becoming more and more congested, ageing populations putting a strain on ageing healthcare facilities, and the necessity for new and improved education facilities to ensure australia drives forward; typifies the need for continued dialogue to ensure we tackle these challenges effectively.

the public infrastructure summit is here to do just that, and has been developed with an advisory board and partners to fine-tune the summit, so that the format works to ensure a more rewarding experience to attend, with keynote sessions, panels, breakout discussion groups, and roundtables, as well as multiple streams covering:

• Future Healthcare Facilities• Future Higher Education• Future Cities• Future Transport

we hope you can join us in October.

highlighteD speakers

Adrian Dwyer Executive Director,

Policy and Research, Infrastructure Australia

Michel Masson CEO, Infrastructure

Victoria

Kerry Doss Manager City Planning

and Economic Development,

Brisbane City Council

Samuel Asseffa Director of the

Office of Planning and Community

Development, City of Seattle, USA

Brendan Nelson Deputy Secretary

Growth Design and Programs, NSW

Department of Planning and Environment

Russell Luhrs Executive General

Manager, Springfield Land Corporation

Sein-Way Tan Chairman & CEO, Green World City

Jim Betts CEO,

Infrastructure NSW

Amanda Chadwick Administrator,

City of Parramatta

Garry Bowditch Executive Director, Better Infrastructure Initiative, University

of Sydney

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future cities creating a vision for cities of the future, a collective approach to city planning and future development, the future of our cities, Designing a smart city, Designing places for people, Designing ‘green’ into our city projects, using Data and analytics to plan, Design, and construct new green and smarter cities, retrofitting your city with smart technologies, keeping infrastructure development on track - planning for the long term, re-engineering the city, retrofitting energy effective solutions into your project.

future transpOrt transport networks of the future future cities: traffic and liveability, Overcoming the future challenges for the transport sector, planning for a coherent, transparent and long-term vision for transport infrastructure, selecting the best delivery models and managing risk across public and private stakeholders.

Edward Blakely Honorary Professor of Urban Policy at the US

Studies Centre, University of Sydney and District

Commissioner, Greater Sydney Commission

Jonathan Reichental CIO for the City of Palo

Alto, California, USA(Video link)

Trevor Budge Manager Strategy,

City of Bendigo

Jeremy Yap Deputy Chief Executive, Public Transport, Policy

and Planning, Land Transport Authority,

Singapore

Marg Prendergast Coordinator-

General CBD, CBD Coordination Office,, Transport for NSW

Miles Vass Deputy Director-

General Infrastructure Management and

Delivery, Department of Transport and Main

Roads QLD

Mark Hazebroek Senior Project Director, Main Roads Western

Australia

Brad Wynter Org. Improvement

Manager and Smart City innovator, City of

Whittlesea

Dr Nathaniel Bavinton Smart City Coordinator, Newcastle City Council

Brett Luxford General Manager -

Investment & Attraction Division, City of

Greater Geelong

Grahame Doyle Managing Director,

Policy Planning and Investment, Department of Transport WA

Marina Grobbelaar Chief of Staff, NSW

Treasury

Sue Hellyer Director Congestion

Policy and Programs, Transport Strategy and Reform Team,

Department of Transport WA

Natalie Pelham Executive Director,

Strategy and Planning Division, Transport for

NSW

Simon Vaux A/ Principal Manager

EngineeringInfrastructure &

ServicesTransport for NSW

Geoff Roberts Deputy Chief

Commissioner, Greater Sydney

Commission

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future healthcare facilities conceptualising a new hospital, innovating and collaborating for improved hospital design, implementing best-practice design, standards that minimises costs, Designing for wellness, using human centred design to build facilities, future proofing your hospital, Designing and constructing the next generation hospital, retrofitting, engaging all stakeholders in the building process, redesigning your hospital, reducing operating costs and improving sustainability.

future universities 21st century learning facilities, Designing for the future, evaluating what learning spaces work and how to design them, next generation learning space design, using evidence based research to design your learning environment, future proofing for growth, transforming the university campus, retrofitting facilities with students and staff in situ, Designing and constructing the university of the future, making best use of the facilities you’ve got, retrofitting for energy efficiency, integrating new technologies into your facility.

Paul Lambert Executive Director, New Royal Adelaide Hospital

Activation

Scott Lisle Sunshine Coast

University Hospital Executive Program Director Sunshine Coast Hospital and

Health Service

Dereck Wheeler Operational Readiness and Transition Planning

Lead | Victorian Comprehensive

Cancer Centre Project

Tim Hoffmann Clinical Planning and Redesign Manager, Sydney Childrens Hospitals Network

Peter Faulkner Executive Director,

Bendigo Hospital Project

Andrew Pedrazzini Director, Infrastructure Office, eHealth, NSW

Health

Professor Stephen Leeder, Chair of

the Board, Western Sydney Local Health

District

Leena Singh Director Strategic

Business Development and Commercial

Services, Western Sydney Local Health

District

Dr Julie Wells Vice-Principal Policy

and Projects, University of Melbourne

Peter Marshall Chief Operating

Officer and Senior Vice-President,

Monash University

Harald BaulisManager Space

PlanningUniversity of Adelaide

Professor Liz Burd Pro Vice-Chancellor,

University of Newcastle

Professor Mike Keppell Pro Vice- Chancellor,

Learning Transformations, Swinburne University

of Technology

Professor Shirley Alexander

Deputy Vice- Chancellor, University of Technology Sydne

Chris Hewison Executive Director Property Services, RMIT University

Kevin BellPro Vice-Chancellor

Digital Futures,Office of the DVC & Vice-President

(Academic)Western Sydney

University

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welcOme tO the public infrastructure summit 2016Dear attendees,

we would like to welcome you here to the 2nd annual public sector infrastructure summit.

the public infrastructure summit will return on the this 26 October in sydney to bring federal, state and local government, developers, operators, delivery authorities, epcms, consulting engineers, manufacturers and suppliers together to discuss overcoming the key challenges with delivering major healthcare, higher education, future cities, and transport infrastructure.

there are many challenges that are shared by these types of projects, from financing, to delivery models, working with multiple stakeholders, project management and how to ensure sustainability on the projects. these topics will all be addressed in the morning plenary sessions to share lessons learnt across all government infrastructure projects.

Delivering new national infrastructure is always a challenge, and we look forward to welcoming you to the summit in October to ensure we meet australia’s future infrastructure needs.

charlie hamerco-founder & Director, public sector network+61 422 005 601charlie@publicsectornetwork.com.auwww.publicsectornetwork.com.au

whO shOulD attenD?

professionals from:

• Federal• State and Local Government Departments and Delivery authorities• Finance and Law• Public and Private Hospitals• Primary Care & Allied Care• ICT Management Consultants & ICT Software and technology suppliers• Medical Device Suppliers and Management companies• Architects, Building Contractors• Consulting Engineers• Project Developers • Manufacturers• Materials Suppliers

job titles

• Director of Capital Works Infrastructure• Engineering Managers• Redevelopment/Development Managers Design managers architects bim specialists• Councillors• Transport Policy and Planning Managers• Project Directors and Managers• Network System Planners• Business Development Managers• Directors and Regional Managers• Principals and Associate Directors• Project Finance and Partners• Principals• City Planners• CxOs• Health Information Managers• IT Directors/Managers & e-Health managers• Directors/Managers Procurement• Administration Managers• Chief Nursing & Midwifery Of cers• Directors of Nursing • Clinical Governance Managers • Facilities Managers

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AGENDA

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REGiSTRATioN & CoFFEE

oPENiNG REMARKS FRoM CoNFERENCE CHAiR

MiNiSTERiAL KEYNoTE: FuTuRE DEVELoPMENTS FoR HEALTHCARE iNFRASTRuCTuRE AND iNVESTMENT iN NSWThe Hon. Jillian Skinner, NSW Minister for Health

KEYNoTE: DELiVERiNG iNFRASTRuCTuRE PRioRiTiES To BooST PRoDuCTiViTY AND ECoNoMiC GRoWTH- Addressing current infrastructure gaps and future-proofing for tomorrow- Infrastructure investment to support plans for 30 minute cities- Ensuring more efficient and effective use of existing infrastructure,including greater investment in technology- Using investment to drive productivity growth, maintain and enhancestandards of livingAdrian Dwyer, Executive Director, Policy and Research, infrastructure Australia

DiGiTAL TRANSFoRMATioN oF PuBLiC SECToR - DELiVERiNG ToMoRRoW’S SERViCES, ToDAY.Tim Lees, Brocade / Ruckus Wireless

ExECuTiVE PANEL DiSCuSSioN: PRioRiTiSiNG iNVESTMENT, DEVELoPiNG BuSiNESS CASES AND iNTEGRATiNG iNFRASTRuCTuRE AT A FEDERAL, STATE AND LoCAL LEVEL- Building consensus across all three levels of government to develop cityinfrastructure for the future- Meeting transport and housing affordability in urban areas- Leveraging digital technologies to optimise infrastructure developmentand service provision- Exploring innovative ways of financing increased investment in our cities,including off-budget options

PANELLiSTS:Jim Betts, CEO, Infrastructure NSW (confirmed)Michel Masson, CEO, Infrastructure Victoria (confirmed)Brendan Nelson, Deputy Secretary Growth Design and Programs, NSW Department of Planning and Environment (confirmed)Garry Bowditch, Executive Director, Better Infrastructure Initiative,John Grill Centre, University of Sydney (confirmed)

MoRNiNG TEA & NETWoRKiNG

RouNDTABLE SESSioN 1The roundtable sessions run for 30-35 mins and are run by strategic partners and industry analysts and professionals.

The roundtables will be discussions around critical issues and strategies that project leaders may currently face at their organisations. Delegates must select 2 roundtable topics.

08:15 - 08:45

08:45- 08:55

08:55- 09:05

09:20- 09:45

09:45- 10:15

10:40- 11:15

09:05- 09:20

10:15- 10:40

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public sectOr infrastructure 2016cOnference agenDa

rOunDtable sessiOnsthe roundtable sessions run for 30-35 mins and are run by strategic partners and industry analysts and professionals.the roundtables will be discussions around critical issues and strategies that project leaders may currently face at their organisations. Delegates must select 2 roundtable topics.

rOunDtable sessiOn 1: 10:40 – 11:15rOunDtable sessiOn 2: 15:55 – 16:25

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RouNDTABLE 11Designing and

constructing the University of the future and future proofing for

growth

RouNDTABLE 12Future cities & transport

systems

RouNDTABLE 1Building Information

Management

RouNDTABLE 2Digital Transformation;

Lessons in Public Sector efficiency

RouNDTABLE 3Digital Transformation of Cities & Transport

Organisations

RouNDTABLE 4How can Modular fit into an

infrastructure project?

RouNDTABLE 5Digital Transformation of

Education and Healthcare Organisations

RouNDTABLE 6Innovative Interior

technologies for the future of facilities

RouNDTABLE 7Creating a ‘Design Vision’ for Future

Smart CitiesRouNDTABLE 8Future proofing health

facilities to accommodate redevelopment and emerging trends in

technology

RouNDTABLE 9Connecting the dots:

How city leaders and business can develop a more

collaborative and effective approach to urban

security

RouNDTABLE 10Future Transport

Planning

CoRiNNE MuLLEY University of Sydney

Business School

GARRY CoFFHealth Facility PlannerGarry Coff Consulting

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future healthcare facilities future universities future cities future transpOrt

DELEGATES MoVE To CoNFERENCE STREAMS

lunch & netwOrking

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ACTiVATioN oF THE RoYAL ADELAiDE HoSPiTAL iN THE SouTH AuSTRALiAN HEALTH AND BioMEDiCAL PRECiNCT Paul Lambert, Executive Director, New Royal Adelaide Hospital Activation

PANEL DiSCuSSioN: CREATiNG AuTHENTiC CAMPuSES AND iNTEGRATiNG THESE iNTo WiDER CiTY GRoWTHPeter Marshall, Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice-President, Monash University Dr Julie Wells, Vice-Principal Policy and Projects, University of Melbourne

PANEL SESSioN CoNTiNuEDProfessor Kevin Bell, Pro Vice Chancellor Digital Futures Western Sydney University (confirmed)

PALo ALTo: ioT To iMPRoVE GoVERNMENT MANAGEMENT; FRoM TRAFFiC MANAGEMENT To CLiMATE CHANGE RESiLiENCEJonathan Reichental, CIO for the City of Palo Alto, California, USA (Video Link)

SMART TRANSPoRT SYSTEMS: MAxiMiSiNG THE BENEFiTS oF ExiSTiNG iNFRASTRuCTuRE To MEET FuTuRE DEMANDJeremy Yap, Deputy Chief Executive, Public Transport, Policy and Planning, Land Transport Authority, Singapore

PoSiTioNiNG ouR uRBAN CENTRES FoR NEW JoBS, PRoDuCTiViTY AND THE SMART ECoNoMY Edward Blakely Honorary Professor of Urban Policy at the US Studies Centre, University of Sydney and District Commissioner, Greater Sydney Commission

THE SuNSHiNE CoAST HoSPiTAL – PRoJECT oVERViEW - CHALLENGES FACED AND oVERCoMEScott Lisle, Sunshine Coast University Hospital Executive Program Director Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service

JoiNT CASE STuDY: DEVELoPiNG TRANSPoRT iNFRASTRuCTuRE THAT iS CoST-EFFECTiVE AND SuSTAiNABLE - THE GoLD CoAST LiGHT RAiL ExPERiENCEMiles Vass, Deputy Director-General Infrastructure Management and Delivery, Department of Transport and Main Roads QLD

11:30 - 11:50

11:50- 12:10

13:15- 14:00

12:30- 13:15

PANEL DiSCuSSioN: FAST-TRACKiNG THE uSE oF ioT AND DATA To iMPRoVE PLANNiNG, EFFiCiENCiES AND DELiVERY oF SERViCESBrad Wynter, Org. Improvement Manager and Smart City innovator, City of Whittlesea. Dr Nathaniel Bavinton, Smart City Coordinator, Newcastle City Council. Sandy Burgoyne, Director of the Future Cities Collaborative, United States Studies Centre, University of Sydney

NSW GoVERNMENT: APPRoACH To PuBLiC PRiVATE PARTNERSHiPMarina Grobbelaar, Chief of Staff NSW Treasury (20mins)

PANEL DiSCuSSioN: iS THERE A NEED FoR SEPARATE CHiLDREN’S HoSPiTALS? ExPLoRiNG THE PRoS AND CoNS FoR FuTuRE FACiLiTY DEVELoPMENTTim Hoffmann, Clinical Planning and Redesign Manager, Sydney Childrens Hospitals NetworkLeena Singh, Director Strategic Business Development and Commercial Services, Western Sydney Local Health District

PANEL DiSCuSSioN: CREATiNG oPTiMAL LEARNiNG, RESEARCH AND ADMiNiSTRATiVE ENViRoNMENTS oF THE FuTuREProfessor Liz Burd, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Learning and Teaching), University of NewcastleProfessor Shirley Alexander, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education and Students) University of Technology SydneyMike Keppell, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Learning Transformations, Swinburne University of Technology

12:10 - 12:30

ELEMENTS THAT DETERMiNE TRANSFoRMATioN, TRANSiTioN & oPERATioNAL READiNESS (TToR) Dereck Wheeler, Operational Readiness and Transition Planning Lead | Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre Project

TRANSFoRMiNG THE PHYSiCAL AND DiGiTAL CAMPuS AS PART oF THE uNSW 2025 STRATEGYDinesh Paikeday, Program Manager, Learning Environments, UNSW

PLANNiNG FoR THE FuTuRE oF BENDiGoTrevor Budge, Manager Strategy, City of Bendigo

CoMPLETioN oF GATEWAY WA AHEAD oF SCHEDuLE AND uNDER BuDGET Mark Hazebroek, Executive Director Infrastructure Delivery, Main Roads Western Australia

TRANSPoRT FoR NSW DiGiTAL ENGiNEERiNG STRATEGYSimon Vaux, A/ Principal Manager Engineering Infrastructure & ServicesTransport for NSW (20mins)

11:20 - 11:30 oPENiNG REMARKS, Garry Coff oPENiNG REMARKS CHAIR, Cellopark oPENiNG REMARKS CHAIR oPENiNG REMARKS CHAIR

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14:50- 15:15

14:25- 14:50

14:00 - 14:25

TRAVEL DEMAND MANAGEMENT: A KEY STRATEGiC APPRoACH To MiTiGATE uRBAN TRAFFiC CoNGESTioN AND DEFER oR REDuCE THE NEED FoR CoSTLY TRANSPoRT iNFRASTRuCTuRE iNVESTMENTSue Hellyer, Director Congestion Policy and Programs, Transport Strategy and Reform Team, Department of Transport WA (confirmed)

CASE STuDY: ENABLiNG ‘NExT WAVE’ CiTiES Brett Luxford, General Manager - Investment & Attraction Division, City of Greater Geelong

RETHiNKiNG RESEARCH AND TEACHiNG SPACES To MEET THE EVoLViNG NEEDS oF STuDENTS AND RESEARCHERSHarald Baulis, Manager Space Planning, University of Adelaide

GETTiNG SMART ABouT REViTALiSATioN: SMART CiTY AS A PATHWAY To uRBAN RENEWALDr Nathaniel Bavinton, Smart City Coordinator, Newcastle City Council

EMBRACiNG EMERGiNG TRANSPoRT TECHNoLoGY To oPTiMiSE uSE oF ExiSTiNG TRANSPoRT iNFRASTRuCTuRE: AuToMATED AND CoNNECTED VEHiCLESNatalie Pelham, Executive Director, Strategy and Planning Division, Transport for NSW

KEEPiNG A CiTY FLoWiNG DuRiNG MAJoR PRoJECT WoRKSMarg Prendergast, Coordinator-General CBD, CBD Coordination Office, Transport for NSW

uSiNG DiGiTAL TooLS AND TECHNoLoGiES To RESHAPE ouR LEARNiNG SPACESMike Keppell, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Learning Transformations, Swinburne University of Technology

iNTEGRATiNG PLANNiNG, ENViRoNMENT AND TRANSPoRT CoNSiDERATioNS CoNCuRRENTLY oVER A LoNG TERM HoRizoN: PERTH TRANSPoRT PLAN FoR 3.5 MiLLioN PEoPLE AND BEYoND Graeme Doyle, Managing Director, Policy Planning and Investment, Department of Transport WA

THE BENDiGo HoSPiTAL PRoJECT: iNTEGRATiNG MoDELS oF CARE AND TECHNoLoGY To FuTuRE-PRooF THE FACiLiTYPeter Faulkner, Executive Director, Bendigo Hospital Project

iMPRoViNG iCT iNFRASTRuCTuRE AT PuBLiC HoSPiTALS iN NSW Andrew Pedrazzini, Director, Infrastructure Office, eHealth, NSW Health

iNTEGRATiNG NEW MAJoR iNFRASTRuCTuRE iNTo AN ACTiVE HoSPiTAL AND iNCREASiNG oPERATioNAL EFFiCiENCYProfessor Stephen Leeder, Chair of the BoardLeena Singh, Director Strategic Business Development and Commercial Services, Western Sydney Local Health District

15:15- 15:40

CREATiNG A LiVEABLE CAMPuS, AND iNTEGRATiNG THE uNiVERSiTY iNTo THE STREETSCAPE oF MELBouRNEChris Hewison, Executive Director Property Services, RMIT University

MEETiNG THE CHALLENGE oF CoMPLEx TECHNoLoGY DELiVERY AS PART oF LARGE iNFRASTRuCTuRE PRoJECTS Alan Piper

FuTuRE uTAS CAMPuSJacinta Young, Executive Director Commercial Services and Development at University of Tasmania - ‎University of Tasmania

THE EMERGiNG ECoNoMiC STRuCTuRE oF METRoPoLiTAN SYDNEYGeoff Roberts, Deputy Chief Commissioner, Greater Sydney Commission (confirmed)

SYDNEY TRAiNS RAiL oPERATioNS CENTRE AT GREEN SquARE To MAxiMiSE NETWoRK EFFiCiENCYTony Eid, Executive Director, Future Network Delivery – Sydney Trains

AFTERNooN TEA & NETWoRKiNG15:40- 15:55

15:55- 16:25

16:25- 17:00

RouNDTABLE SESSioN – REFER To PAGE 6 FoR ToPiCSDelegates choose one table to attend

SEATTLE 2035: CREATiNG THE FuTuRE CiTYSamuel Asseffa, Director of the Office of Planning and Community Development, City of Seattle, uSA

PANEL DiSCuSSioN: WHAT WiLL ouR FuTuRE CiTiES LooK LiKE AND HoW CAN WE MAKE THEM A REALiTY?Gary White, Chief Planner, NSW Department of Planning and EnvironmentSein-way Tan, Chairman & CEO, Green World CityAmanda Chadwick, Administrator, City of Parramatta Kerry Doss, Managaer City Planning and Economic Development, Brisbane City CouncilRussell Luhrs, Executive General Manager, Springfield Land Corporation

CLoSiNG REMARKS & NETWoRKiNG DRiNKS17:30

17:00- 17:30

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