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GH = Great Hall; TT = Thomas Telford Lecture Theatre; GM = Godfrey Mitchell Theatre; PR = Palmer Room; RR = Rennie

Room; SR = Smeaton Roon; BR = Brunel Room

Monday 11th September

08.00 Registration GH
09.00 Introduction and welcome TT
09.10 Opening address: TT
UKCRIC: a transformational global opportunity for collaboration on infrastructure research
Professor Brian Collins, Convenor of UK Collaboratorium for Research on Infrastructure and
Cities (UKCRIC), UCL
09.30 ICEs role in engineering a digital future TT
Professor Tim Broyd, Professor of Built Environment Foresight and President of the Institute of
Civil Engineers
10.10 Measuring the value added of infrastructure for society. TT
Aernout van der Bend, Managing Director, Next Generation Infrastructures
10.50 Coffee Break GH
11.10 Parallel Sessions
TT GM PR RR
Panel Session Contributed talks Contributed talks Details to be
Systems thinking confirmed...
to transform infra- Learning frameworks Next Generation
structure services for infrastructure Infrastructure Inter-
provision dependencies: An
Participants: Colin Taylor economic determin-
istic model of
Next generation doc- transport interde-
Professor John
toral training at the pendencies in the
Beckford, UCL
University of Cam- United Kingdom
bridge for future Nikolaos Kalyviotis
Professor Cynthia
infrastructure and
Mitchell, UTS,
built environment Infrastructure Sys-
Sydney
Niamh Gibbons tem of Systems In-
tegrity
Anne ONeil, Sys- Ricardo Peculis
Prosperity in a Rock-
tems Engineering
ing Boat
Strategist and
Peter Dudley Navigating complexi-
Catalyst
ty for next genera-
tion infrastructure
Dr Ajith Parlikad, decision-making:
University of Cam- integrating govern-
bridge ance and modelling
analysis
Professor Colin Katherine Lovell
Taylor (Chair),
University of Bris-
tol

12.10 Lunch GH
13.10 - 13.50 The role of smart infrastructure and construction for next generation cities TT
Professor Lord Robert Mair CBE FREng FICE FRS, Sir Kirby Laing Professor of Civil Engineering,
University of Cambridge
14.00 Parallel Sessions
TT GM PR RR
Panel session Contributed talks Contributed talks Contributed talks
Delivery of infra-
structure systems The individual as the Next Generation Measuring Infrastruc-
and services key-stakeholder of Infrastructure: Smart ture Performance - a
Next Generation Biomimetic Con- new Approach based
Participants: Infrastructure pro- struction Materials on United Nations
jects: Defining the Abir Al-Tabbaa Sustainable Develop-
social value of ment Goals
Professor Jim Hall,
transport infrastruc- Moving Towards a Gordon Masterton
University of Ox-
ture in the United Resilient Multi-Modal
ford
Kingdom Transport Network: System-Of-Systems
Nikolaos Kalyviotis Great Britain's Case Infrastructure Model-
Professor Chris
Study ling To Support Na-
Barrett, Virginia
Coping with Social Joe Urwin tional Sustainable
Tech
Complexity of Infra- Development Out-
structure Projects Real-time multi- comes
David Warburton, Ricardo Peculis Scott Thacker
hazard risk of inter-
Auckland
urban highway net-
Transport
Engineering Comes works NISMOD-DB++: A
Home: co-designing Anastasios Sextos next generation spa-
More to follow... nexus infrastructure tiotemporal database
from the bottom-up framework for infra-
Sarah Bell structure systems
analytics and model-
ling
Stuart Barr

15.00 Coffee Break GH


15.20 The Next Generation must be Net-Positive TT
Professor Cynthia Mitchell, Deputy Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures, UTS, Sydney
16.00 Vision Illawarra - Breaking away from trend-based analysis for regional modelling and
planning
Professor Pascal Perez, Director, SMART Infrastructure Facility, University of Woolongong
16.40 Active Mobility and Smart Infrastructure: Can they Co-Exist? TT
Professor Robert Cevero, Director of the University of California Transportation Center (UCTC)
17.20 Poster Session and Wine Reception GH
19.30 Day Close
Tuesday 12th September

08.00 Registration GH
09.00 - 09.40 The role of the NIC and how it is affecting the infrastructure policy landscape, in the UK and TT
globally
Sir John Armitt CBE FREng FICE, Deputy Chairman National Infrastructure Commission
09.50 Parallel Sessions
TT GM PR RR
Panel session Contributed talks Contributed talks Details to be
Governance of in- confirmed
frastructure systems A decision support Stick or twist ? The
and services system for proactively transformative oppor-
managing subsurface tunities offered by
Participants to be utilities infrastructure degra-
confirmed... Barry Clarke dation
Paul Jeffrey
Assessing the Under-
world Understand- Next generation off-
ing the Context for shore infrastructure
Engineering the Next Susan Gourvenec
Generation Infrastruc-
ture Vulnerability of Mari-
Chris Rogers time Infrastructure: A
Network Science Ap-
Designing urban deep proach
basements in South Jitendra Agarwal
East England for fu-
ture ground move-
ment: Progress and
opportunities for ex-
perimental simulation
of long-term heave
Deryck Chan

10.50 Coffee Break GH


11.10 BIM in infrastructure and city programmes TT
Mark Bew, Chairman at PCSG, Chairman at BIM Task Group
11.50 City and infrastructure governance TT
Isabel Dedring, Global Transport Leader, Arup
12.30 Lunch GH
13.30 TBC TT
International Keynote Speaker
14.10 Experience of transport strategy and programme execution in a rapidly growing city TT
David Warburton, Chief Executive, Auckland Transport
14.50 Smarter Towns, Better Living Developing Smart Urban Habitats TT
Er. Dr. Johnny Wong, Group Director, Building & Research Institute, Housing & Development
Board, Singapore
15.30 Coffee Break GH
15.50 Parallel Sessions
TT PR
Panel session Special Session curated by Margot Weijnen
Cities and Urban Systems
Participants:

Professor Chris Rogers (Chair), University of Bir-


mingham

Julie Alexander, Siemens

Volker Buscher, Arup

More to follow...

16.50 Structure and role of UKRI and its potential impact on UKCRIC and vice versa TT
Sir Mark Walport FRS FMedSci, Government Chief Scientific Advisor
17.30 Day Close

18.30 Pre-dinner drinks SR &


BR
19.30 Conference Dinner GH
Wednesday 13th September

08.00 Registration GH
09.00 Infrastructure as an economic enabler TT
Amanda Clack, President, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and Partner, EY, Head of
Infrastructure (Advisory)
09.30 TBC TT
Professor Coen Teulings, Montague-Burton Professor of Labour Economics University of Cam-
bridge
10.10 Coffee Break GH
10.30 - 11.10 Infrastructure research and the UK funding landscape TT
Professor Philip Nelson, Chief Executive, EPSRC and Chair, Research Councils UK Strategic Execu-
tive
11.20 Parallel Sessions
TT GM PR RR
Panel session Contributed talks Contributed talks Contributed talks
Funding and Finance
for Infrastructure Governance tools for Solid Waste Infra- Planning pathways to
adaptive infrastruc- structure Modelling climate-ready mobili-
Participants (to be con- ture: lessons from Software (SWIMS); ty infrastructure
firmed): Medellin, Colombia determining future Andrew Quinn
Corina Kwami waste arisings and
Tom Bousfield, Na- waste treatment in- A Storm Cometh: Can
tional Infrastructure A Conceptual City frastructure needs we better protect
Commission Systems Model within a system of infrastructure from
Framework for Stake- systems model to act the impacts of ap-
holders to Assess as a decision support proaching storms
Amanda Clack, RICS
their Energy Needs tool using rational assess-
and their Future Keiron Roberts ment frameworks?
Professor Philip Nel-
Management of the Sean Wilkinson
son, EPSRC
Next Generation In- A Systemic, Purpose-
frastructure ful, Performance-led Designing a road
Ann Pettifor, PRIME Susan Lee and outcome orient- traffic model for the
ed approach to Infra- cross-sectoral analy-
Professor Phil Purnell, Realising the circular structure Need As- sis of future national
University of Leeds economy in sessment infrastructure
wastewater infra- Tom Dolan Milan Lovric
structure - the role of
governance A Systems Thinking
Heather Smith Approach to the De-
velopment of Alter-
native Infrastructure
Business Models
Christopher Bouch

12.20 Lunch GH
13.20 - 14.00 Digital underpinnings for smart cities: challenges and opportunities TT
Professor Nick Jennings, Vice Provost (Research), Imperial College London
14.10 Parallel Sessions
TT GM PR RR
Panel session Contributed talks Contributed talks Contributed talks
Digital Transformation
Intelligent Brokerage Mapping out the A Hybrid Framework
Participants: in the UK Water Sec- landscape of long- For Evaluation Of
tor: A collaborative term national infra- Long-Term Energy
Mark Enzer, Mott approach to supply structure demands Infrastructure Sys-
MacDonald chain innovation for the U.K.s Nation- tems: An Empirical
Andrew Hale al Infrastructure As- Study In Downstream
sessment Critical Oil And Gas
Rick Robinson, Amey
Financing supply Matt Ives Infrastructures
chain resilient infra- Dianabasi Akpan
Dr. Jennifer School-
structures via resili- Next Generation In-
ing (Chair), University
ence bond frastructure Model- Ecological interde-
of Cambridge
Yang Song ling for Next Genera- pendencies of infra-
tion Infrastructure structure projects
More to follow... Decision Support Jennifer Whyte
Impact of NGI on the
productivity of Aus- Will Usher
tralian cities Not if, but when?
Joe Branigan Many objective cost Simulating the im-
benefit analysis pact of timing the
through stakeholder nuclear phase-out in
co-production Switzerland
Julien Harou Paul van Baal

15.10 Coffee Break GH


15.30-16.30 Parallel Sessions

TT GM PR RR
Panel session Contributed talks Contributed talks Contributed talks
Future Research and
Innovation Agendas A Distributed Ledger How Entrepreneurial Analysis of Electricity
for Next Generation Model for City Ser- Economic Theory Network Risks from
Infrastructure Sys- vices Will Shape Infra- Daily Maxima Wind
tems David Traub-Werner structure Investment Gusts using a high-
Michael Goodfellow- resolution Climate
Quiet streets clean Smith Model
Participants to be con-
air Francesco Castellani
firmed...
Hugh Forehead Slow Spots and Not
Spots: Alternative A Next Generation of
The role of infra- Business Models and CAT (NG-CAT) mod-
structure in Smart Access to Broadband els
cities in Rural Areas Maria Pregnolato
Marianna Cavada John Bryson
Challenges in
Municipal Bonds As SpaceTime - Coupling
A Means Of Acceler- Models of Next Gen-
ating Local Infra- eration Infrastruc-
structure Investment ture
Francesca Medda Will Usher

16.40 TBC TT
Professor Jim Hall, University of Oxford
17.20 UKCRIC Overview and Closing Remarks TT
Professor William Powrie, University of Southampton
17.30 Event Close

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