7:00 am Check-In & Hot Breakfast

8:00 am Chair’s Opening Remarks

  • Dick Bayer Vice President of Lean & IPD, Colliers Engineering & Design

Enhancing Owner Engagement

8:10 am Communicating the Benefits of the IPD Model to Secure Owner Buy-In

Synopsis

• Articulating the benefits of IPD demonstrating how it delivers higher value than traditional methods despite perceived initial costs

• Securing early and ongoing buy-in from senior management and engaging lateral groups for support

• Evaluating how to overcome your client’s project and corporate standards to successfully implement IPD

8:50 am Panel: Clarifying the Owner’s Role & Level of Engagement in IPD Projects for Optimal Alignment

9:30 am Proposing A New Solution for the Challenges of Professional Liability Insurance for IPD Projects

  • David Pacifici Senior Vice President, Berkley Construction Professionals

Synopsis

  • Recognizing the potential professional liability exposures for all stakeholders involved in IPD projects.
  • Identifying the key professional liability insurance challenges with IPD projects.
  • Understanding the key coverage differentiators in this new protective professional and indemnification loss insurance for IPD projects

9:40 am Speed Networking & Morning Refreshments

10:20 am Owner’s Perspective: Managing the Commercial Aspects of an IPD Project

Synopsis

• Firsthand account of what to be prepared for as the project transitions from Validation through Construction

• Establishing trust and transparency by discussing the commercial & financial intricacies openly to align expectations and outcomes from the outset through to final completion

• Developing a target cost that aligns with both the owner and contractor’s commercial perspectives

• Implementing robust cost controls, regular financial reporting and strategic financial planning to maintain adequate cash flow and release of profit pool

11:00 am Discuss: Evaluating the Optimal Role of the Owner on IPD Projects & How to Secure Their Buy-In

Synopsis

Join this session to discuss why owners buy-in to the IPD model, the owner’s role in decision-making processes, as well as the financial management of IPD projects.

Accelerating Project Innovation

11:20 am Case Study: Exploring Traditional & Hybrid IPD Approaches to Determine What Is Best for Your Projects

Synopsis

  • Exploring the advantages and benefits of a traditional IPD method and hybrid IPD approaches: why we saw shortfalls in the traditional method
  • Understanding when to adopt IPD or hybrid models based on project needs and constraints to get the best outcomes
  • Harnessing lessons learned during this decision-making process to inform future contracts

12:00 pm Networking Lunch

Achieving Project Success With Effective Partnerships

1:00 pm Selecting the Right Partners Who Will Thrive in Collaborative Delivery for Successful Project Outcomes

Synopsis

  • Building trust within your internal procurement team to confidently select new partners without traditional bidding processes
  • Evaluating prospective partners during the Request for Proposal (RFP) selection process based on their understanding and commitment to IPD to ensure they will embrace the model
  • Identifying partners with the right technical capabilities and team skills essential for project success

1:40 pm Discuss: Cultivating Collaborative Cultures & Strategic Partnerships

Synopsis

• Brainstorm strategies to break away from traditional ways of working and create unified teams by selecting and evaluating partners who align with IPD principles to ensure successful project outcomes.

2:00 pm Afternoon Refreshments

2:30 pm Panel: Encouraging Trade Contractors to Embrace IPD Principles Without Direct Contract Involvement

  • Owen Detlor Senior Manager of Preconstruction Services, Enclos Corp.
  • John Davis Superintendent, California Drywall
  • Rick Parranto Operations Manager, Vector Electric & Controls
  • Paul Kirchhoff Chief Revenue Officer, Epsilon Industries
  • Dick Bayer Vice President of Lean & IPD, Colliers Engineering & Design

Synopsis

• Addressing initial hesitations from trade partners and highlighting the benefits of embracing IPD principles

• Determining whether to incorporate model requirements into contracts or achieve buy-in through mutual understanding and shared goals

• Demonstrating the value of collaborative tools and practices, and sharing success stories of improved project outcomes through full trade partner engagement with the IPD model

Technologies for Successful Coordination

3:10 pm Leveraging the Right Technologies for Maximum Collaboration

Synopsis

Selecting and utilizing the right collaboration platforms for managing meetings, communications, and threaded conversations for all stakeholders 

• Maximizing the use of current collaborative tools to enhance virtual collaboration and improve productivity 

• Continuous communication methods to support design and construction in parallel production 

• Managing hybrid work environments to facilitate a collaborative environment such as virtual “big rooms” ensuring that remote participants are fully integrated

3:50 pm Chair’s Closing Remarks

  • Dick Bayer Vice President of Lean & IPD, Colliers Engineering & Design

4:00 pm End of Conference Day One