Event

September 11 and 14 - Engineering a post-Covid future: the challenges for global infrastructure (FIDIC non-member) Day 1 and 2
Engineering a post-Covid future: the challenges for global infrastructure
- an international online conference brought to you by FIDIC
The Covid-19 crisis has challenged the world like never before, with no business sector unaffected. As we emerge into a post-Covid future, it is clear that infrastructure investment will play a crucial role in the recovery of global and national economies. However, our world has changed and future demands will be different when planning sustainable building and public infrastructure. Will capacity demand change and what will be the impact on funding and planning? How will stakeholders in the industry cooperate in the ‘new normal’? Will we see new forms of alliances between public and private sectors and how will projects and contracts be structured in a post-Covid environment?
This online conference hosted by FIDIC provides an interactive stage where leaders and experts in the industry can come together to identify and address these key questions, provide a forum for discussion and debate and offer perspectives for a way forward to enable the industry to continue to thrive in the months and years ahead.
Day 1 – Friday 11 September 2020 – 12 noon CET to 4.15pm CET
Infrastructure after Covid – what will it look like?
The prime aim of global governments is to adjust to keeping people safe and society functioning efficiently in a future post-Covid world. However, it is clear that there will be significant implications for capacity and sustainable use of infrastructure going forward. Will we focus more on smart utilisation of infrastructure rather than expansion and what will sustainable infrastructure look like in the future? How can it be made more resilient? What are the key economic, financial and legal drivers impacting the sector? How will our cities and environment be designed in the new normal?
Day 1 schedule
12 noon CET – 12.10pm CET:Welcome to the event
- Main session – 65 min:
12.10pm CET – 12.25pm CET: Keynote speech (Keynote Speaker – Main session)
12.25pm CET – 12.55pm CET: Panel discussion (Keynote Speaker Main session + 3 Panellists)
12.55pm CET – 1.20pm CET: Q & A
- Session 1: Global infrastructure perspectives – 50 Min
1.30pm CET – 1.35pm CET: Introduction
1.35pm CET – 2.00pm CET: Panel discussion
2.00pm CET – 2.20pm CET: Q & A
- Session 2: Reframing infrastructure projects post-Covid – 50 Min
2.25pm CET – 2.30pm CET: Introduction
2.30pm CET – 2.55pm CET: Panel discussion
2.55pm CET – 3.15pm CET: Q & A
- Sessions 3: Delivering a green recovery and achieving net zero – 50 Min
3.20pm CET – 3.25pm CET: Introduction
3.25pm CET – 3.50m CET: Panel discussion
3.50pm CET – 4.10pm CET: Q & A
4.10pm CET – 4.15pm CET: Day Closing remark by moderator
Day 2 – Monday 14 September 2020 – 12 noon CET to 4.15pm CET
Navigating change and delivering infrastructure in the new normal
On day 1 of the international online FIDIC conference, a global perspective on infrastructure demand has been shared by leaders in the industry. On day 2 of the conference, the implications of post-Covid in a world that has changed will be shared by representatives of different stakeholders in our industry. How will we need to change the way we work and adapt processes to meet the challenge of the new normal? Remote working and the use of digital technologies have become even more widespread as a result of the pandemic. How will governments, financial institutions and private sector interact in the future? Will professional conditions change our current way of financing and contracting projects? Can we create a society that is more resilient and agile in order to deal with future crises and recover from the aftershocks of Covid-19?
Day 2 schedule
12 noon CET – 12.10pm CET: Welcome to the event
- Main session – 65 min:
12.10pm CET – 12.25pm CET: Keynote speech (Keynote Speaker – Main session)
12.25pm CET – 12.55pm CET: Panel discussion (Keynote Speaker Main session + 3 Panellists)
12.55pm CET – 1.20pm CET: Q & A
- Session 1: Building resilience and agility to deal with future crises – 50 Min
1.30pm CET – 1.35pm CET: Introduction
1.35pm CET – 2.00pm CET: Panel discussion
2.00pm CET – 2.20pm CET: Q & A
- Session 2: Working in the new normal – 50 Min
2.25pm CET – 2.30pm CET: Introduction
2.30pm CET – 2.55pm CET: Panel discussion
2.55pm CET – 3.15pm CET: Q & A
- Sessions 3: Bridging the skills gap – building capacity to adapt to change – 50 Min
3.20pm CET – 3.25pm CET: Introduction
3.25pm CET – 3.50m CET: Panel discussion
3.50pm CET – 4.10pm CET: Q & A
4.10pm CET – 4.15pm CET: Day Closing remark by moderator
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