Thursday, 9 December 2010
LCEC December - Wine Tasting
Sunday, 21 November 2010
Annual Wine Tasting - Can you spot English wines?
Wednesday 8 December 2010
1800 for 1830 start to wine tasting concluding at 20:30
London Capital Club, 15 Abchurch Lane, London EC4N 7BW
We are delighted that Julia Trustram-Eve has agreed to lead our annual wine tasting evening once again, and this year there is to be a quiz format for the evening. Teamwork will be encouraged! Julia will be challenging us to blind taste three groups of three wine styles: sparkling; white; red. Will we be able to identify the country or region? On the night we shall be working in teams to try and sniff out the quality English wines from amongst their international counterparts from more traditional wine growing parts of the world. Please come and join the fun.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance is free for members of LCEC. A charge of £20 will be made at the door for non-members.
Pre-registration is essential for this event as places are limited, see details below.
To register for this event please - click here to email Róisín Fogarty or call her on 020 7504 1828
To register for this event please - click here to email Róisín Fogarty or call her on 020 7504 1828
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Monday, 25 October 2010
November event - The Equality Act 2010
A talk by
Jonathan Bruck - Senior Solicitor, IBB Solicitors
Shelagh Prosser - Equality and Diversity Consultant
"The Equality Act - What in means in practice"
Tuesday 9 November 2010, 1800 for 1830 start
London Capital Club, 15 Abchurch Lane, London EC4N 7BW
The Equality Act 2010 (which came into force on 1 October 2010) has been described as “a landmark piece of legislation”. It is the single biggest piece of anti-discrimination legislation ever introduced in this country and applies equally to all employers. Jonathan Bruck and Shelagh Prosser will be presenting on some of the main ways that the Act will impact on employers within the construction industry and what companies can do to reduce the risk of falling foul of the Act.
Jonathan Bruck is an experienced employment law specialist who advises employers on all aspects of contentious and non-contentious work. His experience includes drafting employment contracts and staff handbooks, providing corporate support and TUPE advice on transactions, handling Employment Tribunal claims, advising on dismissals and other day-to-day HR issues.
Shelagh Prosser is an independent freelance consultant, who assists organisations wanting to develop strategic approaches to integrating equality and diversity. She brings over 19 years experience of working on equality issues in employment and service delivery and has particular expertise in strategy and policy development, equality audits, research and analysis, stakeholder engagement and partnership development. Prior to becoming an independent consultant she held senior equality and diversity posts at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the BBC and London Buses Limited.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance is free for members of LCEC. See details below.
To register for this event please - click here to email Róisín Fogarty or call her on 020 7504 1828
Shelagh Prosser - Equality and Diversity Consultant
"The Equality Act - What in means in practice"
Tuesday 9 November 2010, 1800 for 1830 start
London Capital Club, 15 Abchurch Lane, London EC4N 7BW
The Equality Act 2010 (which came into force on 1 October 2010) has been described as “a landmark piece of legislation”. It is the single biggest piece of anti-discrimination legislation ever introduced in this country and applies equally to all employers. Jonathan Bruck and Shelagh Prosser will be presenting on some of the main ways that the Act will impact on employers within the construction industry and what companies can do to reduce the risk of falling foul of the Act.
Jonathan Bruck is an experienced employment law specialist who advises employers on all aspects of contentious and non-contentious work. His experience includes drafting employment contracts and staff handbooks, providing corporate support and TUPE advice on transactions, handling Employment Tribunal claims, advising on dismissals and other day-to-day HR issues.
Shelagh Prosser is an independent freelance consultant, who assists organisations wanting to develop strategic approaches to integrating equality and diversity. She brings over 19 years experience of working on equality issues in employment and service delivery and has particular expertise in strategy and policy development, equality audits, research and analysis, stakeholder engagement and partnership development. Prior to becoming an independent consultant she held senior equality and diversity posts at the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, the BBC and London Buses Limited.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance is free for members of LCEC. See details below.
To register for this event please - click here to email Róisín Fogarty or call her on 020 7504 1828
Thursday, 30 September 2010
October Event - Project success through BIM
A talk by
Tim Hare - Project Director, Sir Robert McAlpine
Grahame Andrews - Project Director, Waterman Structures Ltd.
"Delivering the promise of BIM"
Tuesday 12 October 2010, 1800 for 1830 start
London Capital Club, 15 Abchurch Lane, London EC4N 7BW
The Crown Estate Framework has led to the redevelopment of a number of buildings along Regent Street, with Waterman and Sir Robert McAlpine working in collaboration. On these redevelopments BIM has developed organically to assist coordination and deliver tangible benefits.
In the past, BIM has often focussed only on the initial design coordination phase. Constructing Excellence Demonstration Projects to date have outlined how success can be achieved. Real benefits can arise when the construction phase of a project also links in to the BIM interface.
BIM has been successfully used throughout the design and construction phase at Quadrant 3 (previously the Regent Palace Hotel and part of the Crown Estate). Grahame and Tim have a long track record of delivering major complex buildings in the City of London. They will outline the process adopted in the design and co-ordination of the project at both the initial design phase and during construction, linking through to sub-contractor co-ordination, to show how BIM can be used to great effect to achieve real collaborative success.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance is free for members of LCEC. See details below.
To register for this event please - click here to email Róisín Fogarty or call her on 020 7504 1828
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
September Event - Never Waste a Good Crisis!
A talk by Don Ward
Chief Executive, Constructing Excellence
"A case for collaborative working with lean and efficient methods
as the best chance to thrive in tough times"
Tuesday 14 September 2010, 1800 for 1830 start
London Capital Club, 15 Abchurch Lane, London EC4N 7BW
We welcome Don Ward who will speak about the future of collaborative working. Drawing on the recent report “Never Waste a Good Crisis”, he will contrast ten years of progress in the industry with recent developments fuelled by the recession. This includes publicity surrounding a small number of high-profile clients, who have been reported as opting to “ditch frameworks” in favour of more competitive tendering. He will give a strong case for collaborative working and lean/efficient methods as the best chance to thrive in the tough times ahead.
Don is Chief Executive of Constructing Excellences, the main membership-led industry improvement body in the UK. He specialises in industry change, supply chain integration and collaborative working. He has over twenty years experience of best practice and change programmes. Don is one of the leading figures in the UK construction industry “reform movement”. Previous roles include Chief Executive of the Design Build Foundation and a five year stint as Chief Executive of the Construction Industry Board, which was set up to implement the 1994 “Latham Report”. His first ten years were spent at the Building Research Establishment working on low energy buildings.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance is free for members of LCEC. See details below.
To register for this event please email or call:
email Roisin
020 7504 1828
"A case for collaborative working with lean and efficient methods
as the best chance to thrive in tough times"
Tuesday 14 September 2010, 1800 for 1830 start
London Capital Club, 15 Abchurch Lane, London EC4N 7BW
We welcome Don Ward who will speak about the future of collaborative working. Drawing on the recent report “Never Waste a Good Crisis”, he will contrast ten years of progress in the industry with recent developments fuelled by the recession. This includes publicity surrounding a small number of high-profile clients, who have been reported as opting to “ditch frameworks” in favour of more competitive tendering. He will give a strong case for collaborative working and lean/efficient methods as the best chance to thrive in the tough times ahead.
Don is Chief Executive of Constructing Excellences, the main membership-led industry improvement body in the UK. He specialises in industry change, supply chain integration and collaborative working. He has over twenty years experience of best practice and change programmes. Don is one of the leading figures in the UK construction industry “reform movement”. Previous roles include Chief Executive of the Design Build Foundation and a five year stint as Chief Executive of the Construction Industry Board, which was set up to implement the 1994 “Latham Report”. His first ten years were spent at the Building Research Establishment working on low energy buildings.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance is free for members of LCEC. See details below.
To register for this event please email or call:
email Roisin
020 7504 1828
Wednesday, 14 July 2010
Friday, 11 June 2010
Behind the shelves at The National Archives - Tuesday July 13 - 18:00 for 18:30 Start
Paul Davies The National Archives
Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU
For further information regarding Location, Parking and Maps
The National Archives at Kew presents the story behind the shelves of the nation’s public records. The current site was earmarked for development for the (then) Public Record Office in 1969. October 1977 saw the opening to the public of the first building, affectionately known as Q1 with an adjacent, but totally different Q2, being opened in 1995. Paul and his colleagues shared with us some of the history, the policies and operation of the site from the 1960s up to the present day. There was always an opportunity to ask questions. Ample time was afforded to network with a glass of wine as is usual.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance was free for members of LCEC. Contact details below:
Roisin.fogarty@sheppardrobson.com email Roisin
020 7504 1828
Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU
For further information regarding Location, Parking and Maps
The National Archives at Kew presents the story behind the shelves of the nation’s public records. The current site was earmarked for development for the (then) Public Record Office in 1969. October 1977 saw the opening to the public of the first building, affectionately known as Q1 with an adjacent, but totally different Q2, being opened in 1995. Paul and his colleagues shared with us some of the history, the policies and operation of the site from the 1960s up to the present day. There was always an opportunity to ask questions. Ample time was afforded to network with a glass of wine as is usual.
London Constructing Excellence Club…
…meet like minded people and help promote excellence in the construction industry.
Attendance was free for members of LCEC. Contact details below:
Roisin.fogarty@sheppardrobson.com email Roisin
020 7504 1828
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
Frameworks - Getting it right!
Frameworks - Getting it right! from Mike Colquhoun on Vimeo.
London Constructing Excellence Club June 8 - Guest speaker: Zoe Mulholland, Framework Manager, Imperial College
Interested in the framework strategy at Imperial College? See Imperial College Frameworks
Wednesday, 26 May 2010
Broadgate- Speaker introduction
Broadgate - Introduction of speaker from Mike Colquhoun on Vimeo.
The design and build of Broadgate tower - the tallest building North of the River. PLUS: Bring your own cameras for a once in a lifetime chance to capture some of Londons amazing views in twilight! We are delighted to have present: GRAHAM WISE, Managing Director, SOM, London (Build) and DAVID FISHER, Project Director, Bovis Lend Lease, to provide us with some unique insights into the special features and construction challenges.Tuesday, 25 May 2010
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