01 July 2009
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Venue:
Armada House Conference Centre, Bristol
Description:
Explore the challenges and opportunities of Project Management, its impact on the construction team and how it can be used to deliver successful projects
Project Management is becoming universal across all sectors and industries and many aspects of society. In the UK built environment it takes many forms. For architects and designers there are dilemmas of how much Project Management they should be offering and doing, and how much will or should be done by others. Through a series of practical examples and techniques, this seminar will explore:
Why Project Management is important to architects and
the construction industry
What has to be managed and who by
The role and characteristics of an effective Project Manager
How and when to manage client/customer contributions and involvement
Sources and types of (Project) Managers.
Speaker: Tom Taylor of dashdot
Tom is a design friendly Project Manager. He is a joint founder of Buro Four, principal of dashdot and a Vice-President of APM (Association for Project Management). Recent involvements include the National Tennis Centre for LTA, the Centenary Project for RADA and the Cable and Wireless College. Tom is an enthusiastic and popular speaker, lecturer, broadcaster and author.
This event is kindly supported by
InterfaceFLOR specialises in the design, manufacture and supply of carpet tiles for both commercial and residential uses and works extensively with interior designers and architects who need the special combination of style and practicality that modular flooring delivers. InterfaceFLOR will give a 30 minute presentation on finding design from nature at the CPD seminar on 20 May in Exeter.
CPD record: 3 hours of formal CPD (3.5 hours for 20 May seminar)
CPD: Managing Projects; Project Management
Fees:
Fees (including VAT at 15%):
Early Bird Saver:
Book & Pay by 08/05 (Exeter) or 19/06 (Bristol) £64.25 (RIBA) Incl. £1 ABS donation £74.75 (other)
Bookings after deadlines above £75.75 (RIBA) Incl. £1 ABS donation £86.25 (other)