Law firm Pinset Mason webinar to focus on industrialised construction
The Australia module for the Global Infrastructure Law Review of the Year will be hosted as a virtual two-part session. Registering for this event enables access to both sessions which will be held consecutively over a 1.5 hour session.
Part 1: Top 5 construction cases 2021: Key insights to help manage business risk and steer commercial strategy in 2022. As Australia slowly began to emerge from under the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic, the year also saw key decisions which affected longstanding practices in the Australian construction industry.
In this session, construction specialists will discuss the key changes to the infrastructure landscape in Australia over the past year. Key insights from the top 5 cases will be applied to help manage business risk and steer commercial strategy in 2022.
Part 2: Building a more resilient future: Can the shift towards industrialised construction improve the infrastructure sector in AustraliaIndustrialised construction can create more efficient, affordable and sustainable infrastructure across the globe through the use of data, technology and offsite manufacturing. But this is not without its risks. Do we see industrialised construction as a pathway to a more resilient future for the infrastructure sector in Australia?
Join our panel of industry experts who will discuss current trends and impacts in the market, lessons we can take forward and future predictions for the infrastructure sector in Australia. Industry experts for the panel session to be announced soon.
Event date: Mar 02 2022 – 16:30 – 18:00 AEDT
REGISTER HERE
Speakers Chris McGrath (Senior Associate at Pinsent Masons), Eliza Danby
(Senior Associate at Pinsent Masons), Fraser McMillan (Partner at Pinsent Masons),
Nicole Whitby (Senior Associate at Pinsent Masons), Simon Di Rosso (Special Counsel at Pinsent Masons).
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