Setting Up For
Success:
How
Can We Deliver the Aims of the
Wellbeing
of Future Generations (Wales)
Act 2015 in Construction
Projects in Wales?
You are invited to
the CLAW Annual Conference
Wednesday
15th May 2019
Llandrindod Wells
10.30am
– 4.00pm
Keynote address:
Sophie Howe
Future
Generation Commissioner for Wales
“CLAW”
is the Consortium of Local
Authorities in Wales, which
supports the professional and
technical interests of property
management in local government in
Wales. CLAW was formed in 1962 and
works with representatives from
the elected members and officials
of all Welsh local authorities,
together with a number of
associate member organisations for
the promotion of excellence in the
management of property assets.
Construction
plays a critical role in the future
of Wales, but do you know how the
Future Generations Act directly
affects the built environment
sector?
All
bodies responsible for
projects in Wales that
receive public funding must
understand and explain how
their projects will support
the intentions of the Act.
What
does this mean in
practice? How and
where do we start?
This conference will
address these
questions and more.
Constructing
Excellence in Wales together with
the Future Generations Office, are
working on the development of a
Framework to assist/enable the
delivery of the Act for the
construction sector in Wales. The
Public Sector Client in Wales has a
major role in this work, hence the
need for this conference.
This
conference is free to attend
and is for Public Sector
employees only, please feel
free to share this event
with your colleagues.
Registration is necessary as
numbers are limited to 100
delegates. To book you place
please click the link below
this will take to you the
Eventbrite booking page.
Full conference details will
be shared upon registration.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/claw-annual-conference-public-sector-only-tickets-60059292962
Who
should attend? Officers
or Elected Members responsible for
Property, Directors, Heads of
Department, Managers working in the
following areas: Asset Management
& Estates, Building Maintenance
& Facilities, Design, Energy
& Sustainability, Mechanical
& Electrical
Outline
Conference Programme
•
Conference Chair – Paul Maliphant,
Mott McDonald
•
CLAW introduction – Sion Evans,
Chair CLAW
•
Morning keynote – Kellie Beirne,
Cardiff City Deal Programme Director
•
Introductory talks for the morning
workshop o Eurgain
Powell (Office of the FG
Commissioner) – an introduction to
the FGA o Paul
Maliphant – launch of the CEW
Construction for Future generations
prospectus o Jane
O’Leary (Vale of Glamorgan Council)
– mapping of RIBA stages and
delivery of the FGA Goals
o Alexandra Egge (Mott MacDonald) –
a new Future Generations Act module
for WelTAG (being trialled already
on TfW projects)
• Morning workshop
• Working lunch
• Afternoon keynote –
Sophie Howe, Future Generations Commissioner
• Introductory talks
for the afternoon workshop
o Speaker (TBC) looking at
procurement to support achievement
of the FGA Goals o
Simon Power (incoming chair of RTPI
and Mott MacDonald) looking at
planning consent and PPW 10 and how
we can use consenting requirements
to drive value
•
Afternoon workshop:
• Panel discussion –
Alasdair MacDonald (Balfour
Beatty), Louise
Townsend (Morgan Sindall),
Paul Matthews (CEO Monmouthshire
CBC) Others to be confirmed
• Close and next steps
- Paul Maliphant.
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