Building with engineered wood construction systems Speakers Program 2015 Conference and Exhibition Monday 1 June, Park Hyatt Melbourne Delegate Registration - 7.30 to 8.30am Session 1 - 8.30am Session 2 -10.50am Sustainable solutions for future building construction Building codes and engineering design Session Chair – Jennifer Cunich, Executive Director, Property Council of Australia Timber: Productivity powerhouse and planetary panacea? Tony Arnel, Global Director Sustainability, Norman Disney & Young, and former Chair, World Green Building Council. As the building industry grapples with unprecedented global challenges – hyper urbanisation, dwindling resources and climate change among them – timber and engineered wood products (EWP) are emerging as a sustainable solution. Project teams are embracing timber and EWP as an environmentally‐sustainable and renewable material, and using it to build faster, cheaper and more sustainably than ever before. So how can new systems approaches to timber create new opportunities, accelerate construction times, reduce costs and create stronger value chains? More than a panacea, timber and EWP is emerging as a productivity powerhouse and an industry game changer. Building tall timber buildings in Australia James Fitzpatrick Managing Partner + Head of Design, Fitzpatrick + Partners, Architects Australians are generally early adopters of new ideas, but we have been slow to embrace the potential for large scale timber construction in the residential and commercial property sectors as seen in parts of North America and Europe. Our geographical separation from the current marketplaces for such product has allowed us to test the efficacy of current technology and systems, producing conceptual solutions to address our unique issues of environment, building procurement and cost. What are these ideas and solutions and what will release this logical and systematic approach to next generational buildings in the Australian market? Innovation in residential and commercial building Andrew Nieland, Head of Timber Solutions Property, Lend Lease International expansion of timber and wood construction is rapidly progressing with tall buildings in Canada, USA and other countries. This is creating new thinking in how to achieve faster construction times to improve financial returns, whilst improving safety and sustainability outcomes. In Australia, the scale adoption of medium to large size engineered timber projects is set to grow. Boris Iskra, National Manager – Codes & Standards, Forest & Wood Products Australia BCA changes now accept 3 storey timber-framed deemed-to-satisfy (DtS) requirements for Class 2 & 3 buildings with provisions in the NCC-BCA. A submission to the ABCB seeks to permit timber-framed/massive timber building systems in the NCC-BCA and increase the allowable building height to 25m to enable construction of timber buildings up to 8 storeys utilising DtS solutions. Lightweight multi-residential buildings in Canada and other countries allow timber and wood construction to be used on sites where rapid, cost-effective and lightweight building systems are desired. Fire safety engineering in timber buildings Robert Gerard, Engineer, Fire Engineering, ARUP Sydney Understanding fire science and fire safety in timber buildings, with case studies of holistic building design and fire safety solutions for mid- and high-rise timber building construction. Emphasis on systems that achieve cost-effective design and documentation for multi-residential and commercial building projects. Examples of designs in a range of timber construction systems that ensure high performance levels to achieve code requirements and customer satisfaction at the lowest cost. Structural design of timber framed multi-level construction Mark Paterson, Associate Director Structural, Irwinconsult Engineers This presentation aims to provide an overview of the factors and benefits behind constructing multi-level buildings using timber framing. Using the recently completed Australand “The Green” project as an example of how a 5 level building can be designed and constructed using timber framing in a prefabricated system. This system was proven to be an economical solution for both time and cost when compared to similar concrete framed buildings. Fixing systems for timber construction Albino Angeli, Head of Technical Department, Rotho Blaas, Italy Research and development of high technology connecting solutions for timber building construction has led to innovative structural screws and products for connecting, supported by intuitive software enabling design and calculation of complex connections. A major benefit of specialised fixing systems is that connections in exposed locations can have an attractive visual appearance. Discussion Forum Discussion Forum All speakers & additional panel members: David Waldren, National Executive Design Manager, Grocon Group Robert Pradolin General Manager, Business Development, Australand Property Group All speakers & additional panel members: Archav Jalilian, Senior Engineer, STRUCterrre Consulting Engineers Morning Break Lunch - 12.40 to 1.20pm Sponsors 1 2 Superior Fastening Systems 3 Superior Fastening Systems 4 Superior Fastening Systems 5 Building height changes to the NCC (BCA) Superior Fastening Systems 6 Session 3 -1.30pm Session 4 - 3.50pm Prefab engineered wood construction systems Timber and wood building products supply chain Session Chair – John Simon, Deputy Chairman, Forest & Wood Products Australia, and Chief Executive, Simmonds Lumber Group Making timber office building construction a realistic value proposition Professor Perry Forsythe, (PhD), Faculty of Design Architecture and Building, University of Technology Sydney Timber construction is moving beyond domestic buildings and into multi-storey construction. Getting traction in the market place requires a transfer of knowledge and methods to help industry uptake this technology and to assess it relative to the existing methods they use. This presentation reports on an R&D project for a 9 level prototype office building designed in timber, including core themes that address structural, MEP, fire, sound and construction process requirements. Also a cost estimate and time scheduling analysis that compares timber construction with conventional reinforced concrete construction. Insight to the process of design and supply Robert De Brincat, Business Manager, Tilling SmartStruct The introduction of products such as Cross Laminated Timber, timber floor cassettes, and other prefabricated/modular timber systems have opened the door of opportunity into the commercial construction market, but the need to truly understand the design and supply process to effectively deliver these products has never been more critical. Finding the right tool to complete a job is the easy part, learning how to use it is the challenge. How CAD/CAM technology has advanced timber fabrication Benefits from prefab and modular building systems Andy Van Houtte, Australasian Sales Manager, Nelson Pine NZ Information technology and digital fabrication has become standard operating practice with 3D CAD software to interface between common Architectural and Engineering software packages and a production environment. New possibilities presented by digital CAD/CAM fabrication provide a powerful component of BIM modelling, and a highly flexible and accurate manufacturing process for prefabricated engineered wood products and components for cost effective solutions in commercial construction using timber for complex applications. Damien Crough, Business Development Manager, Hickory Group, Founding Director and Chairman of PrefabAUS A review of innovative designs using modular and prefab construction with advanced manufacturing techniques for medium-density dwelling projects utilising off-site components to improve safety, reduce site access problems, and lower construction time and cost. Evaluation of the building methods and benefits achieved, along with improved financial feasibility for inner and outer urban building construction. Market opportunities for multi-storey timber structures Labour skills and training for prefabrication Philip Alviano, Sustainable Building Advisor, Master Builders Association (Vic) Jack Haber, Managing Director, Tecbuild Systems The market potential for growth in engineered timber structural systems can be forecast based on the building approvals and completions trends for low to medium rise apartment dwellings across Australia. Together with regulatory changes, predictions can be made about the opportunities for designers, builders and suppliers to capitalise on emerging trends and technologies and to reap the benefits. Recent research in Europe analysed labour in prefabricated construction to develop training required for a workforce that needs a series of skills for both manufacturing and construction of on-site building and off-site manufacturing. The job skills required and current gaps in the Australian workforce need action to meet the projected growth in labour demand for increased levels of timber and wood construction. Beyond the cutting edge of technology in engineered timber buildings Current and future engineered wood products George Dolezal, Principal Engineer, Meyer Timber Andrew Dunn, CEO, Timber Development Association Overview of recent and current building projects in Australia and overseas to that push the boundary in the use of engineered wood systems, and a projection of future possibilities for timber and wood in multi-residential and commercial construction. Globalisation has brought a world economy to Australia in all areas including the construction industry, with the economic and social climate driving more resource efficient and sustainable products in structural timber. By assessing these technologies in conjunction with local knowledge we can determine the right products to import and how they supplement the existing suite of engineered timber in the market. Discussion Forum Discussion Forum All speakers & additional panel members: All speakers & additional panel members: Kase Jong, Estimating Manager, Australand Property Group Jarrod Kerrins, Project Manager, Timberbuilt Solutions Closing Hospitality - 5.30 to 6.30pm Afternoon Break Principal Supporter Event Supporters Closing Hospitality Sponsor australasian magazine Industry News & Analysis The major national event for engineered timber and building pre-fabrication. Frame Australia is the major national event for engineered timber and building prefabrication held continuously over the past 17 years. The 2015 conference will focus on design and construction of residential and commercial buildings utilising prefabricated timber and engineered wood systems. The building construction industry and the timber supply chain have an exceptional opportunity with new building systems that will provide significant benefits at lower cost in the process of building, with increased housing affordability and improved sustainability outcomes. What’s in it for me? • Find out why the global trend in multi-residential construction is to timber and engineered wood, and why it is rapidly developing in Australia. • Discover the future for timber buildings with plans underway up to 9 storeys and more being built for faster construction times, and enhanced sustainability. • Learn from local and international experts with extensive experience in timber design and building through presentations and discussion forums. • Join with other delegates interested in using timber and engineered wood systems to network and share experiences. • Visit displays of new building products and systems along with emerging technologies for prefab timber and wood construction. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Registration covers attendance for one delegate to all conference sessions and discussion forums, including lunch, morning and afternoon teas, and Closing Hospitality. Conference delegate registration is $450 + GST (total $495.00) SAVE WITH EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION Early bird registration is $395 + GST (total $434.50) if delegate confirmation and payment is received no later than May 4, 2015. REGISTRATION & PAYMENT Delegate registration and payment is available on-line at the Frame Australia website, or by completion of the Delegate registration form. Payment methods: • Credit card payment by Visa / MasterCard / AMEX on line via PayPal • EFT payment to Frame Australia bank account Account name: Frame Australia Pty Ltd BSB number: 013 215 Account number: 351 690 453 • Company cheque mailed to Frame Australia Cheque payable to Frame Australia Pty Ltd Mail to: Frame Australia PO Box 242, Albert Park VIC 3206 Email confirmation of delegate registration will be issued, and Tax Receipt sent following payment. CANCELLATION POLICY Registration cancellations received before May 22 will be refunded in full. No refund will apply after this date; and an alternative delegate may be submitted. WHO WILL ATTEND The Frame 2015 speaker sessions program is intended for architects, building designers, structural engineers, developers, builders, and building professionals. It will provide a unique opportunity for attendees from building design and construction sectors to meet with attendees from the supply chain of timber and engineered wood, prefabrication, building materials, and building technology sectors. ACCOMMODATION BOOKINGS A special rate at Park Hyatt Melbourne is offered to Frame 2015 delegates: WHERE Park Hyatt Melbourne 1 Parliament Square (off Parliament Place) East Melbourne, Victoria 3002 Alternately call the Hyatt booking centre on 131 234 and quote event reference G-FAME to receive the special rate WHEN Monday June 1, 2015 TIMING 7.30am to 8.30am 8.30am to 5.30pm 5.30pm to 6.30pm Delegate registration Conference Sessions Closing Hospitality SESSIONS The four sessions will comprise speaker presentations followed by discussion forums with additional panel members, all to be held in the Ballroom area. EXHIBITION The Exhibition display area will be in the Ballroom foyer where all delegate catering will be served. EVENT SUPPORTERS The Event Supporter organisations represent a wide range of sectors in building design and construction, timber and wood products, prefabrication, media, and the environment. Room rate: Single Share / Double Share / Twin Share Park King accommodation AUD$285.00 To make a booking visit the Frame Australia website on www.frameaustralia.com and click the link to Park Hyatt Melbourne on-line accommodation bookings. To secure your reservation, please book at least 35 days prior to your arrival date, and note reservations are subject to availability. WHAT TO WEAR Smart, casual clothes are suitable for all sessions. PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Should you require any specific assistance, please include a notation with your registration to enable us to provide a pleasant and comfortable experience. CONFERENCE MANAGEMENT Delegate registrations contact: Wendy Patton, Mobile: 0417 507 279 Email: [email protected] Frame Australia event contact: Kevin Ezard Conference Director Frame Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 242, Albert Park, VIC 3206 Tel (03) 9537 3800 Mobile 0419 538 638 Email: [email protected]
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