Day two moves hard into delivery. The focus is integrated project delivery, technology, and digital workflows – not as standalone tools, but as enablers of certainty, coordination and performance at scale. Sessions bring together leaders from across design, contracting, manufacturing and software to tackle delivery integration, data-driven decision-making and the realities of deploying industrialised methods in complex environments. The programme closes by looking forward to scaling – including a playbook-level view of what industrialised construction needs to become by 2030.
“This is not a conference for passive spectators. It is a working room for senior decision-makers and technical leaders who want repeatability, certainty and measurable improvement” says conference chair Darren Richards. The room includes voices from HM Treasury, Homes England, the Department for Education, the New Hospital Programme, Ministry of Justice, Laing O’Rourke, Mace, Kier, Skanska, Nista, Autodesk, WSP, AECOM, Arcadis, Bryden Wood, Reds10, Procore and UKRI.
If industrialised delivery is moving from early adoption to business-as-usual capability, this is the room where the next phase gets defined.