Lean Processes for Capital Projects & Facilities Management
April 12-13, 2010
Hilton Head, South Carolina
Download a printable copy of the conference program (1MB pdf) here.
A dramatic leap forward in new management processes and technology resources for the facilities assets arena is changing the face of FM and capital project management.
Come to this conference to find out how your peers are implementing successful, high-value process changes for capital projects and facility management that:
- Produce big cost savings - with quick payback for 2010, and
- Transform cost and business models for 2011.
Specifically, you’ll learn:
- New solutions to identify waste and cut cost
- The new construction standard: BIM & Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)
- New building automation technology and software systems that reduce cost
- Lean facility design for efficient work flow and cost reduction
- New management models for sustainability and energy
- Green performance contracting methods and processes
Plus! Half-day, Pre-conference course:
"An Introduction to Lean Construction Workshop: Lean tools, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD)."
Participants will get a basic understanding of the vocabulary, concepts, processes, tools and behaviors needed to implement Lean Construction, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM). This highly interactive, hands-on, half-day workshop is open to project managers, facility planners, architects, engineers, construction engineers, and financial managers.
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If you have further questions, please email: Lean2010@TradelineInc.com or call (925) 254-1744.
This conference is the annual industry meeting for academic, healthcare, private sector, and government leaders responsible for the capital and operating functions of their respective institutions (Strategic Planning, Capital Programs, Capital Projects, Facilities, Process Engineering, Construction, Process Improvement, Lean & Six Sigma, Operations & Maintenance, Energy & Utilities, Sustainability, Business Analysis, and Finance) who are concerned with identifying waste and inefficiency, streamlining workflow processes, cutting capital costs and timelines, reducing energy-use, and maximizing space-use.
Outsourced facility management personnel who are residenced at a client facility are also welcomed to attend.