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NO. 1 TICKET HOLDER PRESENTATIONS FROM: Philip Davies, CEO, Infrastructure Australia The Hon Tim Pallas MP, Treasurer of Victoria Alan Edwards, Federal Safety Commissioner Nigel Hadgkiss, Director , Fair Work Building and Construction (FWBC) David Quinn, CEO, Building Queensland Jeff McCarthy, Director, Infrastructure Development, Roads and Maritime Services – NSW Tony Gallagher, Executive Manager - Christchurch Rebuild, Fulton Hogan Tony Brun, Executive General Manager - Integrated Planning, Perth Airport Tom Gellibrand, Deputy Project Director, Rapid Transit Integration – NSW, Transport for NSW Jeff Gallus, General Manager - Southern Region, BMD Constructions PLUS! SITE VISIT OF VICTORIA’S ICONIC WEST GATE BRIDGE INSPIRATION INSIGHTS FROM: Cas & Jonesy Partnership - Determination - Getting Ahead NEW FOR 2015: HEAVY EQUIPEMENT ZONE IN EXHIBITION HALL CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS: Contract law New developments in machine guidance Technology and productivity 14 – 17 October 2015 | Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre www.ccfconference.com.au/2015 CCF National Conference Melbourne 2015 Photo by Peter Glenane

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Page 1: CCF National Conference Melbourne 2015 - WA Branch€¦ · 9.30 Winning with innovation: Technology to identify operational risk and drive productivity Christopher Barrett, Technology

NO. 1 TICKET HOLDERPRESENTATIONS FROM:

Philip Davies, CEO, Infrastructure Australia

The Hon Tim Pallas MP, Treasurer of Victoria

Alan Edwards, Federal Safety Commissioner

Nigel Hadgkiss, Director, Fair Work Building and Construction (FWBC)

David Quinn, CEO, Building Queensland

Jeff McCarthy, Director, Infrastructure Development, Roads and Maritime Services – NSW

Tony Gallagher, Executive Manager - Christchurch Rebuild, Fulton Hogan

Tony Brun, Executive General Manager - Integrated Planning, Perth Airport

Tom Gellibrand, Deputy Project Director, Rapid Transit Integration – NSW, Transport for NSW

Jeff Gallus, General Manager - Southern Region, BMD Constructions

PLUS! SITE VISIT OF VICTORIA’S ICONIC WEST GATE BRIDGE

INSPIRATION INSIGHTS FROM:

Cas & Jonesy

Partnership - Determination - Getting Ahead

NEW FOR 2015:

HEAVY EQUIPEMENT ZONE IN EXHIBITION HALL

CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS:

– Contract law

– New developments in machine guidance

– Technology and productivity

14 – 17 October 2015 | Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

www.ccfconference.com.au/2015

CCF National ConferenceMelbourne 2015

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CCF National Conference An invitation…

www.ccfconference.com.au/2015

CCF NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2015 PLANNER

WEDNESDAY

14 OCTOBER 2015

THURSDAY

15 OCTOBER 2015

FRIDAY

16 OCTOBER 2015

SATURDAY

17 OCTOBER 2015

Opening of the exhibition area

14.00

All day exhibition

8.30 – 17.00

Breakfast with the partners

Hosted within the exhibition

Guest speakers: Cas & Jonesy

7.30 – 9.30

Trip to the Caulfield Cup – Club Boulevard

10.00 – 18.00

Where music, fashion, food and racing collide, Club Boulevard is

situated within Caulfield’s exclusive Heath Enclosure and combines a shared marquee with an outdoor alfresco space and direct access to

the track. The group will be entertained by top DJs throughout

the day while experiencing the racing action as the horses thunder past.

Enjoy all-day gourmet grazing food and beverages as you take in the

colour and excitement of Caulfield’s premier race days.

Pre-registration for conference and partners program

15.00

All day conference plenary

9.00 – 17.00

Morning exhibition

9.30 – 14.00

President’s Welcome Reception

Hosted within the exhibition

15.00 – 17.00

Conference refreshments served within the exhibition

Concurrent workshop sessions

9.30 – 15.30

CCF Conference Dinner

at the Showtime Events Centre, South Wharf

19.00 – 23.00

CCF Cocktail Party

SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

19.00 – 22.00

Conference refreshments served within the exhibition

Afternoon site visit to the Westgate Bridge

14.00 – 16.30

CCF Earth Awards National Final, EMCC Awards & Civil Train Awards

19.00 – 23 .00

Conference Venue

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, VIC, 3006

(03) 9235 8000

www.mcec.com.au

I’m delighted to invite you to attend the 2015 CCF National Conference & Exhibition.

Proudly hosted by the CCF VIC Branch in Melbourne, the event offers you and your organisation great opportunities to network and connect with senior representatives of leading Australian contractor companies, suppliers and other industry stakeholders.

Although the traditional scope of work is changing for some, civil contractors are innovative, resourceful and good at what we do and the conference program highlights the benefits that a strong infrastructure policy can deliver to a nation as whole and us as an industry. There’ll be updates on some of the most significant civil construction projects being undertaken in our region, discussions on strategies for driving effective partnerships and workshops that focus on some of practical skills needed to drive efficiencies in our business operations. To complement this, the exhibition will showcase the latest technology, equipment and services.

From education to entertainment, the social events will again prove a highlight especially given Melbourne’s renowned hospitality, cuisine, cafes, shops and sports. On behalf of the CCF’s 2000 members nationally, I look forward to welcoming you to Melbourne this October.

Tony Baulderstone,

National CCF President

NO. 1 TICKET HOLDER

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CCF National Conference Wednesday 14 October 2015

Thursday 15 October 2015

15.00 Conference registration desk opens for pre-registration

Halls 15-16 - Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

15.00 – 17.00 President’s Welcome Reception

Hosted amongst our fantastic exhibition space, the Welcome Reception is a wonderful opportunity to commence your networking early, and get an insight into what’s in store during the 2015 CCF National Conference. Join us for drinks, canapés and a warm welcome to Victoria.

Dress code: Smart casual

Official Welcome from

Tony Baulderstone, National President, Civil Contractors Federation

19.00 CCF National Conference Welcome Dinner – Showtime Events, South Wharf

Join colleagues and partners for a networking dinner to kick off the 2015 National Conference in style, the evening will feature fantastic food, fantastic entertainment and of course fantastic company.

Dress code: Cocktail

8.00 Registration and welcome coffee

9.00 Safety and administrative briefing

9.05 Opening remarks from the Chair

OPENING SESSIONS

9.10 Official opening of the CCF National Conference

Domenic De-Fazio, VIC Branch President, Civil Contractors Federation

9.20 The future for construction investment in Victoria

The Hon Tim Pallas MP, Treasurer of Victoria

9.40 Infrastructure Australia 2015 and beyond

Philip Davies, CEO, Infrastructure Australia

10.00 Morning tea and networking break served within the exhibition

10.45 State of the Nation in civil construction — Drivers for growth; investments outlook; cost controls and risks

— Resources versus non-resources projects

Adrian Hart, Senior Manager – Infrastructure & Mining, BIS Shrapnel

11.15 Safety in construction — Changes and important improvements to the Australian Governments Building and Construction WHS Accreditation Scheme

Alan Edwards, Federal Safety Commissioner

11.45 Industrial Relations — Rights and responsibilities

— Update on legal and industrial actions promoting harmonious, fair and productive workplaces

Nigel Hadgkiss, Director, Fair Work Building and Construction (FWBC)

12.15 Lunch and networking break served within the exhibition

PROJECT CASE STUDIES

13.30 Queensland’s infrastructure priority projects — Ensuring the state invests in value-for-money infrastructure projects

— Developing a new best-practice framework for infrastructure delivery

— Creating a pipeline of priority projects

David Quinn, CEO, Building Queensland

13.50 $5.5 Billion Investment to Build and Maintain Road, Maritime and Freight Infrastructure in NSW

— Overview of key building programs underway — Infrastructure delivery and asset management

Jeff McCarthy, Director, Infrastructure Development, Roads and Maritime Services - NSW

14.10 Rebuilding Christchurch – the contractor’s perspective — Working within an alliance on the $2 Billion infrastructure rebuild — Overview of the day-to-day delivery of works and project management, including planning, communications, survey work, traffic management, safety and life cycle delivery

Tony Gallagher, Executive Manager - Christchurch Rebuild, Fulton Hogan

14.30 Perth Airport Masterplan

Tony Brun, Executive General Manager - Integrated Planning, Perth Airport

14.50 Port of Melbourne civil works

Jeff Gallus, General Manager - Southern Region, BMD Constructions

15.10 North West Rail Link

Tom Gellibrand, Deputy Project Director, Rapid Transit Integration – NSW, Transport for NSW

15.30 Afternoon tea and networking break served within the exhibition

16.00 PANEL: Experiences of a lifetime in contracting

Damian Long, President, CCF Queensland

Nick Zardo, Board Member, Civil Contractors Federation

16.45 Closing remarks from the Chair

16.55 CCF AGM to be hosted in the main conference room

17.30 Close of day one

CCF COCKTAIL PARTY – SEA LIFE MELBOURNE AQUARIUM

19.00 – 22.00

Join fellow delegates, speakers, partners and distinguished guests for a fantastic evening enjoying the enchanting underwater world in Melbourne Aquarium’s stunning 360 degree Fish Bowl. Relax and network over drinks and canapés amongst the unique backdrop of giant sharks, huge stingrays and thousands of multi-coloured aquatic animals as you experience the aquarium in a whole new light! Dress code: Cocktail

DAY 1

DAY 2

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7.30 Breakfast with partners

The Partners Breakfast will bring together conference and partner delegates for a full breakfast served within the exhibition with an inspirational address to motivate everyone for the day ahead.

Cas and Jonesy | The two Aussie Explorers, Cas and Jonesy will share their story of how two mates succeeded in completing two of the greatest adventures of all time by pushing the boundaries of human endurance. On the 26th January 2012, they made history by completing the longest unsupported polar expedition of all time and four years earlier they ‘Crossed the Ditch’: paddling 3318km without assistance across the Tasman Sea for another world first. Currently working on their next big adventure, the boys will share of the fear, the tears, the crevasses, the blizzards and many valuable lessons learnt from their experience. Dress code: Smart casual

9.30 Registration and welcome coffee

CCF National Conference Friday 16 October 2015 DAY 3

www.ccfconference.com.au/2015

CONCURRENT WORKSHOP SESSIONS

STREAM A: TECHNOLOGY STREAM B: BREAKING NEW GROUND THROUGH INNOVATION

9.30 Optimising your business through back office integration

Greg Fry, Vertical Marketing Manager, Viewpoint Software

9.30 Winning with innovation: Technology to identify operational risk and drive productivity

Christopher Barrett, Technology Solutions Specialist, Caterpillar

Brett Haskins, Asia Pacific Regional Manager, Safety Services, Caterpillar

11.00 Morning tea and networking break served within the exhibition

11.30 Contract law – resolving the risk apportionment issue

Stephen Natoli, Partner, Holding Redlich

11.30 New Developments in machine guidance and survey

13.00 Lunch and networking break served within the exhibition

14.00 The process, benefits and opportunities of a Transport Infrastructure Product Evaluation Scheme (TIPES) for contractors

Norbert Michel, Manager Infrastructure Disciplines, ARRB Group

14.00 Effective maintenance of operational assets

15.00 Close

ALTERNATIVE AFTERNOON ACTIVITY

SITE VISIT: WEST GATE BRIDGE SITE VISIT

14.00 – 16.30

The West Gate Bridge is one of Victoria’s most important high profile assets.

This guided tour will provide attendees with an overview of the West Gate Bridge, its management and the challenges of its daily operations.

The Bridge is made up to three main sections: two sections of concrete construction and the centre section of steel construction. Attendees will have the opportunity to walk inside both the concrete and steel sections while having key construction and engineering components of the Bridge explained to them by the VicRoads team.

Given the nature of technical nature of this visit, there is a limit on the size of the group attending. Attendees will need to bring along their own PPE gear which includes a safety vest, steel capped boots and a hard hat. Further details regarding the security and safety requirements for attendees will be provided in due course.

19.00 2015 CCF Earth Awards National Final, EMCC Awards & Civil Train Awards

This year’s CCF National Conference will again bring together our industry’s three major awards programs – the CCF Earth Awards, The Earthmover & Civil Contractor Awards and the first national Civil Train Awards – into one memorable gala night recognising the outstanding achievements across the industry. For more information, visit www.ibiawards.com/earthawards

Dress code: Cocktail, business attire

Saturday 17 October 2015

10.00 – 18.00 Trip to the Caulfield Cup - Club Boulevard | Enjoy the glamour, excitement and fashion of Melbourne’s Caulfield Cup activities with this separately bookable day trip.

DAY 4

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CCF National Conference | Partner’s Schedule Wednesday 14 October 2015

10.00 – 18.00 Trip to the Caulfield Cup - Club Boulevard | Enjoy the glamour, excitement and fashion of Melbourne’s Caulfield Cup activities with this separately bookable day trip.

Saturday 17 October 2015

Thursday 15 October 2015

15.00 – 17.00 President’s Welcome Reception - Exhibition space

19.00 CCF National Conference Welcome Dinner – Showtime Events, South Wharf

8.45 – 18.30

Mornington Peninsula Spa and Dine

Luxury coaches will depart from the Melbourne Convention Centre on a guided tour of the Mornington Peninsula: a glorious tapestry of changing topography, vegetation and one of Victoria’s leading food and wine regions.

Embrace the day with a stunning scenic coastal drive and prepare to be constantly inspired and delighted by this diverse, boot-shaped region of gentle hills and beaches before stopping at the Green Olive Organic Farm for morning tea. This charming farm will captivate the serious food lover and horticulturist alike!

Then travel to Port Phillip Estate to enjoy a lunch that is described as “one of Australia’s top one hundred dining experiences, the very picture of a chic modernist château.” The Dining Room at Port Phillip Estate offers sweeping vineyard and coastal views to Westernport Bay and Bass Strait.

After enjoying lunch with a selection of massage and facial treatments available at the Peninsula Hot Springs: Victoria’s first natural hot springs and day spa centre. Natural thermal mineral waters and private baths at this award-winning coastal oasis, provide the idyllic setting for relaxation and rejuvenation before returning to Melbourne.

Activities include:

— Morning Tea at the Green Olive Organic Farm

— A three course lunch at the award-winning Port Phillip Estate

— A 50 minute Spa treatment Miri (facial) or Miji Kodo (full body) at Peninsula Hot Springs plus, Bath House Bathing, Towel & Bath Robe

19.00 – 22.00

CCF Cocktail Party – SEA LIFE Melbourne Aquarium

Join us for a fantastic evening enjoying the enchanting underwater world in Melbourne Aquarium’s stunning 360 degree Fish Bowl. Relax and network over drinks and canapés amongst the unique backdrop of giant sharks, huge stingrays and thousands of multi-coloured aquatic animals as you experience the aquarium in a whole new light!

7.30 Partners and Delegates Breakfast in the Exhibition

The Partners breakfast will bring together conference and partner delegates for a full breakfast served within the exhibition with an inspirational address to motivate everyone for the day ahead.

Dress code: Smart casual

10.00 – 14.00

Melbourne Street Art and Laneways Walk

Ever visited a city and spent time trying to find that cool local bar or boutique you were told of and ended up missing everything? Join this immersive walk through Melbourne’s beautiful back streets, past iconic landmarks and get orientated in the life of the city that locals love. Discover local designers, quirky cafes, independent designers, street art, architecture, and historical tales. There is something for everyone, locals and visitors alike. Visit the world renowned Federation Square, hear stories of the early indigenous history of Melbourne on this memorable one hour walking experience. Cap off an unforgettable morning with canapés and drinks at a Melbourne ‘gem’.

Activities include:

— World famous street art

— Historic laneways and architecturally significant buildings

— Experience Melbourne’s world renowned coffee culture with morning tea at a chic laneway café

— Complete your tour at one of Melbourne’s hottest dining spots with canapés and a glass of wine

Friday 16 October 2015

Images courtesy of Tourism Victoria

Image courtesy of Peninsula Hot Springs

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www.ccfconference.com.au/2015

CCF National Conference We would like to thank our Conference Sponsors

At Coates Hire we can help your project happen. We listen, understand and go the extra mile for our customers, from Australia’s largest industries to the contractors and tradies working on the job site down the road. We’re committed to safety and reliability, which helps you deliver your project on time, on budget and without incident. We’re here to help you with the right product, in the right place, at the right time.

We are Australia’s largest equipment hire company with over 135 years experience in the industry, supplying to a wide variety of markets including Engineering and Building Construction, Maintenance, Mining & Resources, Manufacturing, Government, and Events.

No matter how big or small the project is you can count on Coates Hire to help make it happen. Call 13 15 52 or visit coateshire.com.au.

Viewpoint Construction Software solutions include everything needed from preconstruction to construction and facilities maintenance, and are offered on a variety of platforms, including Cloud, Mobile, SaaS and On Premises. Products include integrated Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solutions tailored for contractors of any size (JobPac and Vista by Viewpoint), an industry leading estimating solution and Viewpoint For Project Collaboration, a multi-tenant cloud offering that enables multiple project stakeholders to collaborate on project documents. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, and offices in Sydney, Melbourne and the UK, Viewpoint has become the technology partner of choice, with customers located across the globe in more than 28 countries.

CJD Equipment Pty Ltd partners with world leading manufacturers to offer a diverse range of quality construction equipment supporting a variety of industries. Founded in 1974, our commitment to providing customers with the highest levels of service and support has seen CJD Equipment grow into Australia’s leading privately-owned equipment supplier. Our network of dealers and service centres stretches across the nation, from Australian capital cities to regional country towns and mining centres. This ensures CJD Equipment is well placed to provide our customers with superior solutions that meet their ongoing needs.

NO. 1 TICKET HOLDER

GOLD LUNCHEON SPONSOR

GOLD LANYARD SPONSOR

SILVER SPONSOR BRONZE SPONSOR

JOB ROLE BREAKDOWN OF ATTENDEES TO CCF NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2014

Business Development 6%

CEO / MD / Owner 24%

Construction / Infrastructure / Engineer Manager 16%

Director / GM / State Manager 28%

Sales / Product / Account Manager 26%

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EXHIBITORS

BRING YOUR BUSINESS TO THE FOREFRONT OF THIS BURGEONING INDUSTRY

– Meet senior executives from all over Australasia in just two days

– Get real-time feedback on your products and services from senior industry decision makers

– Raise your profile and increase your brand value in the sector

– Great networking opportunities with the leading industry figures across a wide ranging social program

WHO WILL YOU MEET?

The conference and exhibition will be attended by civil contracting companies of all sizes. Contractors are involved in all aspects of civil construction:

– Roads and bridges, Subdivisions, Earthmoving, Dams, Pipelines...In fact all vital infrastructure construction

Collectively, CCF members own more than 40,000 items of plant and equipment and purchase 400 million litres of fuel each year. The CCF continues to grow, with around 2,000 members nationally. CCF members make a major contribution to the $100 billion worth of engineering construction work done every year in Australia.

To be part of this exiting exhibition and to place yourself at the heart of this burgeoning industry please contact Paul Towle on +61 (0)2 9080 4422 or email [email protected]

EXHIBITORS

Aspect Studios 32

Caterpillar 53

Coates Hire 47 + 24

CJD Equipment 54

C.R. Kennedy 46

Dial Before You Dig 8

Ej co 23

Groeneveld 31

Loadscan 20

PlantMiner 34

Premier Rock Machinery 25

TFI Earthmover 28 + 29

TOTAL 30

Viewpoint 33

Wacker Neuson 48

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CCF National Conference

14 – 17 October 2015 | Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

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Register Early & Save Early Bird Rate Book & pay on or before 14 August 2015

Standard Rate Book & pay from 15 August 2015

Conference Package PRICE GST TOTAL SAVE PRICE GST TOTAL

Two day conference (14–17 October 2015) Includes all social and networking activities but does not include access to the EMCC, Earth Awards & Civil Train Awards

$1,650.00 $165.00 $1,815.00 $110 $1,750.00 $175.00 $1,925.00

Partners Program (14–17 October 2015) Includes all social and networking activities but does not include access to the EMCC, Earth Awards & Civil Train Awards

$1,350.00 $135.00 $1,485.00 $110 $1,450.00 $145.00 $1,595.00

CCF Earth Awards National Final, EMCC Awards & Civil Train Awards Dinner (16 October 2015 – 6.30pm for 7pm – 11pm at the Sofitel Melbourne)

$180.00 $18.00 $198.00

CCF Earth Awards National Final, EMCC Awards & Civil Train Awards Dinner table of 10 (16 October 2015 – 6.30pm for 7pm – 11pm at the Sofitel Melbourne)

$1,700.00 $170.00 $1,870.00

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