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CONFERENCEPROGRAM
2 1 s t a n n u a l p a q s 2 0 1 7 v a n c o u v e r2
WELCOME TO VANCOUVER
P R O U D S P O N S O R S O F
B U R N A B Y K E L O W N A L A N G L E Y C O N C O S T S . C O M
PROJECT LOAN MONITORSPROFESSIONAL QUANTITY SURVEYORS
CHARTERED SURVEYORS
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I S P R O U DT O S U P P O R T
CONFERENCEPROGRAM
2 1 s t a n n u a l p a q s 2 0 1 7 v a n c o u v e r4
T a b l e O f C O n T e n T s
W e l C O M e T O
Welcome Letters 5
About CIQS & PAQS 9
Program at a Glance 10
Venue Floorplan 11
General Information 12
ICMS Global Launch 13
Keynote Presentations 14
Feature Panels 16
Technical Presentations 18
Pechakucha Fair 20
Poster Presentations 22
Exhibit & Poster Hall Floorplan 23
Exhibitors 24
Sponsors 28
2 1 s t a n n u a l p a q s 2 0 1 7 v a n c o u v e r 5
A M E S S AG E F RO M T H E P R I M E M I N I S T E RT H e R T H O n . J U s T I n T R U D e a U P R I M e M I n I s T e R O f C a n a D a
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the 21st annual Pacific Association of Quantity
Surveyors Congress (PAQS 2017).
This year’s edition of PAQS comes at an exciting time in Canada, as we celebrate our 150th
anniversary of Confederation, a time to reflect on what it means to be Canadian. I believe that the
theme of this conference, Green Developments: The New Era, fits in well with these celebrations,
as Canadians understand the importance of our environment, both to our prosperity and to our
identity as a country. Our natural landscape is our greatest gift, and as we
continue to grow and build, it is important that we do so in a manner
that balances sustainability with prosperity.
As you gather for this conference, I encourage you all to reflect
on the importance of your industry towards our shared goal of
sustainable construction. It is up to you, in cooperation with
your fellow quantity surveyors and the construction industry,
to ensure that Canada remains a world leader in sustainable
building practices. It is through this spirit of cooperation that I am
confident that Canadians will be able to leave a better country for
generations to come.
Thank you to the organizers of this amazing event
and to all of you in attendance to teach and learn.
Please accept my best wishes and warmest
welcome for a productive and enjoyable
conference.
2 1 s t a n n u a l p a q s 2 0 1 7 v a n c o u v e r6
M a T T H e W K W e b e R , P Q s ( f ) P R e s I D e n T O f C I Q s
A M E S S AG E F RO M T H E C I Q S P R E S I D E N T
As President of the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, it is my honour to welcome you all
to Vancouver.
Every year since 1995, the Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) has held congress in
cities around the world where representatives from the thirteen member nations meet
to discuss best practices moving forward. This year at the Westin Bayshore
in Vancouver we dedicate our time together to perhaps the most important
issue of our generation, the complex topic of climate change.
We are the professionals who design the communities that shape the future
of our world. Your participation in Green Developments: The New Era will have
far-reaching effects that you may not realize in the short term. The ideas
you exchange over the next few days at PAQS2017 will impact the greater
construction industry, and indeed our very way of life, for years to come.
Each day in our work, we are faced with countless decisions, and each choice
we make impacts the world around us in a number of ways, ultimately
nudging the course of history in one direction or the other. So
be present: learn, engage, and network as you are inspired
and learn from a wide range of experts across the
industry. For many, this conference will be a first step
forward towards a truly sustainable and renewable
future as a construction professional.
We hope you enjoy your stay here, and I look
forward to meeting each of you.
Best regards,
Matthew, K Weber
2 1 s t a n n u a l p a q s 2 0 1 7 v a n c o u v e r 7
G R e G O R R O b e R T s O n M a Y O R O f V a n C O U V e R
On behalf of the citizens of Vancouver, and my colleagues on City Council, I want to extend
my warmest greetings to all those attending the 21st annual Pacific Association of Quantity
Surveyors Congress.
Environmental and Sustainability issues are very near and dear to my heart. Energy-efficient
buildings, clean air and water and significant greenhouse gas reductions. We
want Vancouver to set the standard that other cities aspire to.
As Mayor, I am also very proud of the reputation Vancouver enjoys as
one of the world’s most beautiful and unique meeting destinations.
I hope that in addition to attending the conference you are able to
experience the many cultural and recreational activities the City
has to offer. I know everyone involved in organizing the conference
will ensure your time with us is special.
Once again, welcome to Vancouver, and I hope you have a
productive and enjoyable conference.
Yours truly,
Gregor Robertson
Mayor
A M E S S AG E F RO M T H E M AYO R
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I a n b . D U n C a n P Q s ( f ) M R I C s
P a Q s C H a I R
A W E LC O M E F RO M T H E PAQ S C H A I R
It gives me great pleasure to welcome everyone to the 21st PAQS Congress
and to thank the Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS), its executive
director, Sheila Lennon with Matt Weber, the current Chair of CIQS, and his
team from CIQS-BC for taking on the challenge of organizing this year’s PAQS
Congress in Vancouver. Thanks also goes to Sea to Sky Meeting Management
Inc. for their invaluable assistance.
This is particularly gratifying to me that this congress is being hosted in
Canada when I hold the Chair position at PAQS on behalf of CIQS and I trust
that all the attendees will enjoy the experience and hospitality of Canada’s diverse culture.
The theme for this year’s PAQS Congress is “Green Developments: The New Era” which stems from
Vancouver’s aim to become one of the greenest cities in the world by 2020.
Our specialist speakers on the theme include the world renowned environmental experts David
Suzuki and his daughter Sarika Cullis-Suzuki. I am hoping that we will all learn something new from
their insights that will help us contribute to improving our planet for future generations.
In addition to the main event, we are honoured to have been selected as the venue for the official
launch of the International Construction Measurement Standards by the ICMS Coalition. I welcome
the opportunity to share our Congress with Trustees of ICMS and members of the Standard Setting
Committee from across the globe who have done an amazing job putting the first phase of this project
together in only two years.
I hope that all attendees will find the Congress an informative and enjoyable event and I thank you
for coming.
Sincerely,
Ian B Duncan
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A B O U T C I Q S & PAQ S
CIQS is the premier professional association that sets the highest standard for construction and
infrastructure economics in Canada. Designated Professional Quantity Surveyors (PQS) and
Construction Estimator Certified (CEC) professionals counsel building owners, developers, designers
and contractors at every stage of the design, procurement and construction process to help ensure a
return on investment is delivered.
In today’s economic climate, Professional Quantity Surveyors and Construction Estimator Certified
professionals are more valued than ever as an integral part of the building and construction process.
Not only do we play a key role in ensuring infrastructure investment is protected, our members daily
identify opportunities and efficiencies that deliver benefits to the triple bottom-line.
CIQS is supported by regional affiliates coast-to-coast. Join us and help us set the highest standard
for construction economics in Canada. To learn more about becoming a member, visit the CIQS
website at www.ciqs.org/english/become-a-member.
T H E M I S S I O N O F PAQ S I S :
• Promotion of the practice of Quantity Surveying (QS) in the region.
• Promotion of “best practice” for QS in the region.
• Promotion of dialogue between member organizations.
• Encouragement of regional co-operation in the practice of QS.
• Fostering of research appropriate to the better understanding of building
practice in the region.
• Rendering of assistance to members of member organizations working in
each other’s countries.
To learn more about the PAQS member nations visit www.paqs.net.
PAQS is an international association of national organizations representing Quantity Surveyors
in the Asia and Western Pacific region.
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SUB THEME: DELIVERING HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS COST EFFECTIVELY
AFTERNOON EVENT SPEAKER LOCATION
1:00—2:00 PM KEYNOTE TWOTERRY SMALL:THE BRAIN GUY
GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
2:00—3:00 PMFEATuREd SPEAKER PANEL II: CLIMATE ChANgE RISKS ANd OPPORTuNITIES
BRITTANY COUGHLIN; CARLA GUERRERA; PETER MOONEN; RALF NIELSEN
GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
3:00—3:30 PM REFRESHMENT BREAk AND ExHIBIT & POSTER VIEwING GRAND BALLROOM (SALON A, B, C)
3:30—5:30 PM TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS20 MINUTES x 18 SPEAkERS (SEE PG 17 FOR DETAILS)
STANLEY PARk BALLROOM (SALONS 1,2,3)
5:30—7:00 PM EVENING COCkTAIL RECEPTION GRAND BALLROOM (SALON A, B, C)
7:00 – MIdNIghT MONdAY NIghT SOCIAL EVENT N/A THE BLARNEY STONE PUB, GASTOwN
MONdAY, JuLY 24Th – Green Developments: The New EraSUB THEME: LIVING WITHIN PLANETARY BOUNDARIES / THE ESPRESSO PASS
MORNINg EVENT SPEAKER LOCATION
7:00AM REGISTRATION OPENS N/A GRAND FOYER
8:00—8:30 AM OPENING CEREMONIESMATTHEw wEBER& OTHERS
GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
8:30—9:30 AMFEATuREd SPEAKER PANEL I: VANCOuVER 2020: ROAd TO 100% RENEWAbLE
CHRIS HIGGINS; THOMAS MUELLER; BILL MACkINNON & MORE
GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
9:30—10:15 AM REFRESHMENT BREAk AND ExHIBIT & POSTER VIEwING GRAND BALLROOM (SALON A, B, C)
10:15—11:30 AM KEYNOTE ONEdAVId SuZuKISARIKA CuLLIS-SuZuKI
GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
11:30—1:00 PM LUNCH AMONGST ExHIBITS & POSTERS GRAND BALLROOM (SALON A, B, C)
SUB THEME: FIFTY SHADES OF GREEN
AFTERNOON EVENT SPEAKER LOCATION
1:30—3:00 PMINTERNATIONAL CONSTRuCTION MEASuREMENT STANdARdS (ICMS) LAuNCh
JOHN MCkENDRICk, GARETH DAVID, JULIE DELA CRUz, & MORE GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
3:00—3:30 PM REFRESHMENT BREAk AND ExHIBIT & POSTER VIEwING GRAND BALLROOM (SALON A, B, C)
3:30—4:30 PMFEATuREd SPEAKER PANEL IV: A NEW ERA OF hIgh-PERFORMANCE buILdINgS
ROB BERNHARDT; JEN HANCOCk; STEwART MUIR, AND MORE GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
4:30—5:30 PM 3-ROOM PEChA KuChA FAIR (AFTERNOON) 20x20x12 SPEAkERSSTANLEY PARk BALLROOM (SALONS 1,2,3)
6:30—7:15 PM PRE-GALA RECEPTION GRAND FOYER
7:15PM—12:00 AMgALA dINNER / KEYNOTE FOuR / dANCINg & ENTERTAINMENT
JON MONTGOMERY;
BILL HENDERSON, CRAIG
NORTHEY, NICk GILDER & MORE GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
SUB THEME: WORKING SMARTER WITH NATURE AND GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
MORNINg EVENT SPEAKER LOCATION
7:00AM REGISTRATION OPENS N/A GRAND FOYER
8:15—8:30 AM wELCOME; SUMMARY OF DAY 1/DAY 2 INTRO MATTHEw wEBER GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
8:30—9:30 AMFEATuREd PANEL III: ENVIRONMENTAL RESOuRCINg: bC’S ENERgY FACTOR
CLINT ; BYNG GIRAUD; ADRIAN RYAN; & MORE. GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
9:30—10:15 AM REFRESHMENT BREAk AND ExHIBIT & POSTER VIEwING GRAND BALLROOM (SALON A, B, C)
10:15—11:15 AM
KEYNOTE ThREE ALAN OISHI GRAND BALLROOM (SALON D,E,F)
TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS20 MINUTES x 6 SPEAkERS(SEE PG 17 FOR DETAILS)
STANLEY PARk BALLROOM(SALONS 1 & 2)
11:15—12:15 PM 3-ROOM PEChA KuChA FAIR (MORNINg) 20x20x12 SPEAkERSSTANLEY PARk BALLROOM (SALONS 1,2,3)
12:15—1:30 PM LUNCH AMONGST ExHIBITS & POSTERS GRAND BALLROOM (SALON A, B, C)
TuESdAY, JuLY 25Th – Green Developments: The New Era
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PAQS 2017 PECHA KUCHA
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TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS
CHEHALIS:PRAYER ROOM
V E N U E F LO O R P L A NINDOORPOOL
SALON C
SALON B
SALON A
SALON F
SALON E
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BELL
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RETAIL
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SEAWALL BAR & GRILL
STARBUCKSCOFFEE
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KITCHEN
BAYSHORE GRANDBALLROOM
floor plansthe westin bayshore, vancouver
SALON C
SALON B
SALON A
SALON F
SALON E
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FRONT DESK
EXIT TO SEAWALL
MAIN ENTRANCE MAINLOBBY
EXIT TO SEAWALL
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f I R s T f l O O R s e C O n D f l O O R
MAIN PLENARY &
GALA DINNER HALL
EXHIBIT & POSTER
HALL
PAQS 2017 REGISTRATION
DESKS
THOMPSON:SPEAKER
READY ROOMSEYMOUR:CONGRESS
OFFICE & VOLUNTEER
LOUNGE
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G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N
W I F I AC C E S SComplimentary Wi-Fi access is provided.
Network: Westin Conference
Password: PAQS17
PAQ S 2 0 1 7 M O B I L E A P PThe PAQS 2017 mobile app allows you to review
the full program schedule, view floorplans,
access biographies and abstracts, create your
own agenda and connect on social media. Go to
the Apple App store or Google Play store and
search PAQS 2017.
R E G I S T R AT I O N H O U R SThe registration desk is located outside the Grand
Foyer and is open during the following hours:
Sunday, July 23: 3:00pm to 7:00pm
Monday, July 24: 7:00am to 5:00pm
Tuesday, July 25: 7:00am to 5:00pm
C E RT I F I C AT E O F AT T E N DA N C EAn official PAQS 2017 Certificate of Attendance
will be emailed to all registered attendees after
the conclusion of the congress.
S E C U R I T YAt the congress, name badges must be worn at
all times as they verify that you are a registered
participant. Keep all personal items with you
at all times, as the session rooms will be locked
only when not in use in the evenings. PAQS,
CIQS and Sea to Sky Meeting Management will
not be responsible for any lost or stolen items.
N A M E B A D G EIn addition to being a means of identification to
colleagues, you are required to wear your name
badge for admission to all sessions and events.
Room monitors will check name badges on
entrance to all sessions and events.
P R AY E R RO O MA prayer room is located in the Chehalis room
on the second floor and provides a quiet space
for daily prayers.
M O N DAY N I G H T S O C I A L E V E N TThe Monday Evening Social Event takes place
at the Blarney Stone Irish Pub in Vancouver’s
historic Gastown and will feature live music
and dancing with some of Vancouver’s best
musicians and their friends. Each attendee will
have a tree planted in their honour courtesy of
Charitree. Two drink tickets and light snacks
will be provided. To purchase a ticket visit the
registration desk.
Location: Blarney Stone Irish Pub, 216 Carall
Street
Time: 7:00pm to midnight
Cost: $50 (plus GST)
Transportation: A shuttle bus will transport
participants between the Westin Bayshore
and the Blarney Stone. The bus will pick up at
the main entrance and depart at approximately
7:15pm, 8:00pm and 8:45pm.
*Note: Attendees are responsible for their own
return transportation.
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G A L A PA RT YAs Green Developments: The New Era winds to a
close, attendees will be treated to an exceptional
gala dinner full of entertainment, West Coast
cuisine and BC wine. Don’t miss our keynote
presentation by Olympic Gold Medalist Jon
Montgomery. At the end of Jon’s presentation,
guests will be treated to a variety of live music
and entertainment including music from Bill
Henderson of Chilliwack, Craig Northey of
Odds, Nick Gilder, Pat Steward, Gord Maxwell,
and house band Sons of Stanley featuring the
CIQS President himself, Matthew Weber. The
event promises to be an inspiring, joyful evening
full of laughs with a few surprises.
Location: Grand Ballroom, Foyer & Salon DEF,
Westin Bayshore Hotel
Reception: 6:30pm to 7:15pm in the Grand Foyer
Dinner: 7:15pm to midnight in the Grand
Ballroom, Salon DEF
Cost: $200 (plus GST)
S E S S I O N R O O M P ROTO C O LEvery effort will be made to ensure that all
sessions start and end on time. Speakers and
participants are asked to work together to
respect the congress schedule. Please respect
your fellow participants by muting cellular
phones and other noise-making devices during
the sessions.
S P E A K E R R E A DY R O O MThe speaker ready room is intended to support
all presenters and moderators. It is located in the
Thompson room on the Lobby Level. Computers
stations and an audio visual technician will be
available. The hours are as follows:
Monday, July 24: 7:00am to 5:00pm
Tuesday, July 25: 7:00am to 5:00pm
S M O K I N GThe Westin Bayshore is a 100% non-smoking
building. As per city bylaws smoking must be done
a minimum of 6 metres away from any door.
The International Construction Measurement Standards (ICMS) will be launched at PAQS2017
in Vancouver on Tuesday, July 25, 2017 at 1:30pm in Grand Ballroom DEF.
This major landmark for the industry is the culmination of three years of collaboration between
more than 40 of the world’s leading QS and construction standards bodies.
Art Maw, Hanscomb (moderator)
I C M S G LO B A L L AU N C H
PANELISTS:
John McKendrick, Infrastructure Ontario
Kevin Radford or Veronica Silva, Public Services &
Procurement Canada
Gareth David, PCL Construction
Julie Dela Cruz, Arcadis
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D a V I D s U Z U K I &s a R I K a C U l l I s -s U Z U K I
T e R R Y s M a l l : T H e b R a I n G U Y Your Brain at Work: Making the Science of Cognitive Fitness Work for You!
David Suzuki has dedicated his life to the
cause of transforming the way humans
interact with the environment. He will speak
to the great need for action, and to the
opportunities presented by a shift towards
renewables. During the conference David
will be joined by his daughter Sarika, whose
PhD in oceanography qualifies her to speak to
Vancouver’s unique situation.
Sarika and David will also discuss the many
renewable energy technologies seen in cities
around the world.
Terry Small, B.Ed., M.A., is a master teacher
and Canada’s leading learning skills specialist.
He is the author of the Brain Bulletin with
over 34,000 subscribers worldwide.
Terry has presented on the brain for over 33 years
to organizations around the world. His knowledge,
warmth, humour and dynamic presentation style
have made him a much sought-after speaker at
workshops and conferences.
Terry smallsarika Cullis-suzukiDavid suzuki
K E Y N OT E 0 1 K E Y N OT E 0 2
Our first keynote speakers need no introduction.
Monday, July 2410:15 am—11:30 am
Monday, July 241:00 pm—2:00 pm
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K E Y N OT E 0 3 K E Y N OT E 0 4
a l a n O I s H I : Understanding How Trends Impact the Growth and Value of Your Business
J O n M O n T G O M e R Y
Alan brings over 20 years of experience
in leading growth in both large and small
businesses. The diversity of his experience
includes valuation consulting, sales, corporate
finance, eBusiness, mergers & acquisitions,
COO and CEO roles. Alan has led successful
start-ups, developed new management
systems, restructured corporate enterprises,
and positioned businesses for succession.
Alan is passionate about helping CEOs and
business leaders to align their businesses
behind a common vision and then identify
and build the assets that will drive profitable
growth, balanced lifestyle and higher equity
returns on sell down and exit.
No stranger to tough competition, Jon is the
host of CTV’s The Amazing Race Canada
(ARC) which celebrated its fourth year on
air in 2016, has won over a dozen Canadian
Screen Awards and counts millions of viewers
every week.
Before ARC, Jon won Olympic gold and the
hearts of a nation in men’s skeleton at the
Vancouver 2010 games. Last year was a busy
year for Jon, as he also co-hosted the 46th
Juno Awards with Jann Arden in Calgary.
On stage, Jon brings an energy like no other.
He will speak to the ways in which we can
optimize ourselves and our situations through
creative thinking and innovation.
Tuesday, July 2510:15 am—11:15 am
alan Oishi Jon Montgomery
Tuesday, July 25During the Gala Dinner: 8:00 pm—9:00 pm
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F E AT U R E PA N E L I F E AT U R E PA N E L I I
Va n C O U V e R 2 0 2 0 : R O a D TO 1 0 0 % R e n e Wa b l e
C l I M aT e C H a n G e R I s K s & O P P O RT U n I T I e s
Panelists will discuss the “why”: the vision
behind Vancouver’s Greenest City pledge,
where we are now and where we want to be,
i.e. the objective of moving towards green.
Speakers include Chris Higgins, Green Building
Planner at the City Of Vancouver, Thomas
Mueller, CEO of the Canadian Green Building
Council, and Bill MacKinnon, Manager of
Energy Development/Development and Asset
Strategies for BC Housing.
This panel delves deeper into the real
implications behind a changing climate, what this
means in terms of practical solutions and risks,
and new approaches to development that take
this reality into consideration. The focus is on
solutions, innovation and technology, with special
emphasis on Vancouver as a coastal city. Panelists
will discuss the “what”: what is being done to
reach the goals of the “why”, the regulatory
framework needed, and practical points on what
a realistic approach to this challenge looks like.
Monday, July 248:30 am—9:30 amGRanD ballROOM (salOn D, e, f)
Monday, July 242:00 pm—3:00 pmGRanD ballROOM (salOn D, e, f)
F E AT U R E PA N E L S
CHRIS HIGGINSCITY OF VANCOUVER
THOMAS MUELLERCANADA GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
BILL MACKINNONBC HOUSING
CARLA GUERRERAPURPOSE DRIVEN
RALF NIELSENCOLLIERS PROJECT LEADERS
PETER MOONENCANADIAN WOOD COUNCIL
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F E AT U R E PA N E L I I I F E AT U R E PA N E L I V
e n V I R O n M e n Ta l R e s O U R C I n G : b C ’ s e n e R G Y fa C TO R
a n e W e R a O f H I G H P e R f O R M a n C e b U I l D I n G s
This panel brings together energy represent-
atives to discuss how a new era of green
developments is intricately linked with the more
responsible use and distribution of existing
energy sources. This panel will also discuss BC’s
role in connecting BC’s existing renewable and
non-renewable energy market to international
buyers. Panelists will discuss the “how” for
the resource sector: How are these changes
impacting international climate change targets,
i.e. Paris, Kyoto, Marrakech? What will the
resource sector do next?
With more projects than ever before moving
towards NetZero, LEED-certified and
Passive House designs, this panel will bring
to the fore a practical approach to making
buildings better, and dispels the myth that
energy-efficient homes must cost more.
Panelists will discuss the “how” pertaining to
the construction sector, with a special focus
on commercial construction: what changes
can and will be implemented now to move
towards building 100% renewable cities?
Tuesday, July 258:30 am—9:30 amGRanD ballROOM (salOn D, e, f)
Tuesday, July 253:30 pm—4:30 pmGRanD ballROOM (salOn D, e, f)
BYNG GIRAUDWOODFIBRE LNG LTD.
CLINT UNDSETHSTUART OLSON INC
STEWART MUIRRESOURCE WORKS
JEN HANCOCKCHANDOS
ROB BERNHARDTPASSIVE HOUSE CANADA
ADRIAN RYANFENIX ENERGY
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T E C H N I C A L P R E S E N TAT I O N S
TIME T E C H N I C A L P R E S E N TAT I O N
3:30–3:50Analysis of New Era of Socialist Ecological Civilization (ST2)
Ms Wenxiu Bu – Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin, China
3:50–4:10
Delivering Cost Effective Sustainable Public Rental Housing Developments: The Hong Kong Experience (ST2)
Prof TT Cheung, Sr Sunny S L Choi; Hong Kong Housing Authority, Hong Kong
4:10–4:30
Internal Project Cost Audit for Mitigation of Risks and Reduction of Construction Costs of High Performance Buildings in Hong Kong Property Developers (ST2)
Sr Joseph H. C. Chong, Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors, Hong Kong
4:30–4:50Hong Kong’s Building Energy Saving Plans in response to Climate Change (ST2)
Dr Paul Ho – City University Of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
4:50–5:10Stakeholder Participation Trends in South African Green Buildings during 2009-2015 (ST2)
Mr Danie Hoffman; Ms Jana Marie Cloete; Ms Liezel Van der Schijff; Ms Lane Wagner; University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
5:10–5:30
The Viability and Sustainability of Aerated Autoclaved Concrete in South African Construction (ST2)
Mr Riaan Jansen; Mr Ulrich Erasmus; Mr Marco Gomes; Mr Zehan Pelzer; M Anthony Yared; University Of Pretoria, Hatfield, South Africa
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3:30–3:50A Comparative Study of the Performance of Green Buildings in Hong Kong and Singapore (ST4)
Ellen Lau; Lo Chung; Hay Haywood; City University Of Hong Kong
3:50–4:10Walkability and Bicycle Friendly as Green Rating Criteria (ST4)
Mr. Boon Tik Leong; Dr. Kenn Jhun Kam; Ms. Fuey Lin Ang; Taylor’s University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
4:10–4:30Green Certification: Analysis of Risk Faced by Developer (ST4)
Mr. Seong King Loo; Dr. Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly; Miss Hui Joo Jong; Taylor’s University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
4:30–4:50The Infinite Evolution of Green Building and Sustainability (ST4)
Dr. Alexia Nalewaik — QS Requin Corporation, Pasadena, United States
4:50–5:10Sustainable Retrofitting – Global Strategies & Implementation Issues (ST4)
Prof. Peter Smith — University Of Technology Sydney, Broadway , Australia
5:10–5:30Research on Sponge City Construction Based on BIM and LID Theory (ST3)
Mr. Yu Xiangpeng — Tianjin University Of Technology, Tianjin, China
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s a l O n 0 2 — M O n D a Y , J U l Y 2 4 T H
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3:30–3:50Green Costs More? An Empirical Study on the Costing of Green Building Projects Worldwide (ST2)
Dr. Mei-yung Leung; Dr. Isabelle Y.s. Chan; City University Of Hong Kong and University Of Hong Kong
3:50–4:10The Advanced Role of Quantity Surveying in High Performance Buildings (ST2)
Ms. Xinshu Liu — Jiangsu Weicheng Construction Consultancy Co. Ltd, Yangzhou , China
4:10–4:30Skills and Knowledge of Planner for Refurbishment Projects (ST2)
Mrs. Azrina Md Yaakob; Dr. Myzatul Aishah Kamarazaly; Taylor’s University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
4:30–4:50Intelligent Query System for Construction Design Management (ST2)
Mr. Tim Sin; Mr. Jin Keat Quek; Starke Robotik Sdn. Bhd., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
4:50–5:10Sustainable Development & 5D BIM – The Role of the 5D Quantity Surveyor (ST2)
Prof. Peter Smith — University Of Technology Sydney, Broadway, Australia
TIME T E C H N I C A L P R E S E N TAT I O N
10:15–10:35 amRegional Green Development Evaluation (ST2)
Mr Hao Wang — Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin , China
10:35–10:55 amAlternative Composite Building Systems (ST2)
Mr. Gerhard Du Plessis; Mr. Mikail Jordaan; Mr. Riaan Jansen; University Of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa
10:55–11:15 amWhole Life Cycle Costing for Sustainable Facility Management (ST2)
Ms. Noor Azeyah Khiyon — University Of Reading Malaysia, Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia
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10:15–10:35 amBarriers in Implementing Building Information Modelling (BIM) in Quantity Surveying Firms (ST2)
Dr. Sing Sing Wong; Mr. Zek Ung Yew; University College Of Technology, Sarawak, Sibu, Malaysia
10:35–10:55 amCost Overrun of Iconic Buildings: Managing Construction Cost through BIM (ST2)
Dr. May Chuan Theong; Mr. Xia Sheng Lee; University Of Reading Malaysia, Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia
10:55–11:15 amThe Impact of Facilities towards Students’ Choice of Private Universities in Malaysia (ST2)
Dr. Myzatul Kamarazaly; Mrs. Azrina Md Yaakob; Miss. Schani Wong; Taylor’s University, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
ST1 = SUB THEME 1: Living within Planetary Boundaries
ST2 = SUB THEME 2: Delivering High Performance Buildings Cost-Effectively
ST3 = SUB THEME 3: Working Smarter with Nature and Green Infrastructure
ST4 = SUB THEME 4: Fifty Shades of Green (Assessing Building Performance)
*Please refer to the congress app for Sub Theme descriptions and technical presentation abstracts.
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Happiness and Collaboration + Design and Construction = a Greater Possibility for better buildings
new Research: How to Mass-Motivate the environmentally-Concerned
architecture as Catalyst: engaging Infrastructure in the Increment
Peanut butter and Jelly: The Case for Why Modular and Passive House Construction Go so Well Together
Innovation in Today’s Construction Industry
blue Waves in a sea of Green
High Performance - The new normal
Urban form in suburban Voice
emerging Trends in Green building
The Path to net Zero – CoV Rezoning Policy and beyond
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a f T e R n O O n P R e s e n T a T I O n s
J e n n I f e R C U T b I l ll O C a l P R a C T I C e a R C H I T e C T U R e & D e s I G n
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H e l e n G O O D l a n Db R a n T W O O D C O n s U l T I n G
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C O R O s T R a n D b e R Gs T R a n D b e R G C O n s U l T I n G
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W a R R e n s C H M I D TR Y D e R a R C H I T e C T U R e
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Passive House and Common sense (aka Keep It simple stupid)
barefoot architecture in north america
How Designers Contribute to Green buildings
The Heights: Canada’s largest Passive House
Why Use Used? Reducing Post-Consumer Waste
Regenerative Design: empowering a Positive future
In Praise Of The Intelligent Client
Corporate social Responsibility in the Construction Industry: a bold new Mandate
High Performance energy efficient building Design
Getting To Yes With Green building Products
Interactive Projection in the Workplace
T U e s D a Y , J U l Y 2 5
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POSTER # P O S T E R P R E S E N TAT I O N
P67 An Inquiry into the Control of Disputes in Integrated Transportation Hub Project (ST2)
P120 Analysis of How Sustainable Quantity Surveying Practices are in South Africa (ST1)
P92Assessing the Application of Era as a Cost Risk Analysis Tool in Formulating the Contingency Amount in Public Construction Projects (ST2)
P119Cooperative Symbiosis: Integration and Innovation of Green Infrastructure and Gray Infrastructure (ST3)
P170 Cost Certainty: A Lead Driver for 5d Building Information Modeling (BIM) Implementation (ST2)
P160 Expaned Polystyrene Building System Versus Brick and Mortar Building System (ST2)
P89 Green Building Evaluation based on BIM Technology (ST4)
P143 Green Development Research under the Sight of Ecological Civilization Construction (ST2)
P141 Green Evaluation System of Renovation Scheme Design of Public Buildings (ST2)
P145Life Cycle Consultation Business Research Launched for PPP Project by Cost Engineering Consultation Company in China (ST2)
P91Optimization of Evaluation Methods for PPP Projects in China--Based on the Perspective of Environmental-Friendly Infrastructure (ST3)
P133 Research on Future of Chinese Construction Industry Under the Global Financial Crisis (ST1)
P88 Research on Green Construction Incremental Cost Measurement (ST3)
P87 Research on the Bim Technology Strategy in the Whole Life Cycle of Green Building (ST2)
P122Research on the Development Path of Sustainable Development of Life Cycle Based on Public Private Partnership and Building Information Modeling. (ST2)
P62 South African Perspectives on the Business Case for Green Building (ST2)
P131 Study on BIM Based LCA of Environmental Impacts and Decision Making Analysis (ST3)
P123 The Idea of VF that Suit for China (ST2)
P87/2The Research of Whole Life Cycle of Public Project Supervision System—Based on VFM Evaluation Coordination with Bim Technology (ST3)
P135The Viability of Using Alternative Building Systems in Government Subsidized Housing Environment (ST2)
P86 Understanding Trust Transfer in Construction Project Marketplace of China (ST2)
P O S T E R P R E S E N TAT I O N SPosters are displayed in the Grand Ballroom, Salon AB. Poster authors are encouraged to be
present at their poster during all refreshment and meal breaks for Q & A. Please refer to the
PAQS17 smart phone app for the poster abstracts.
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E X H I B I T & P O S T E R H A L L F LO O R P L A N
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P O s T e R a s s I G n M e n T s
1: Cascadia Windows Ltd.
2: Canadian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (CIQS)
3: Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS)
4: Floc Systems Inc.
5: Exactal
6: Vancouver Regional Construction Association / BC Construction Association Employee Benefit Trust
7: Concosts
8: Lumon Canada Inc.
A: P62, P67, P86
B: P87, P87/2, P88, P89
C: P91, P92, P119, P120
D: P122, P123, P131, P133
E: P135, P141, P143, P145
F: P160, P170
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The Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors
(AIQS) is proud to host the joint conference for the
International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) and the
Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) in
November 2018. Join over 400 local and international
participants from a variety of professions including:
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well, Cascadia’s team of building science experts provide
a variety of educational presentations which help
designers create the most efficient and cost-effective
buildings possible.
For over 45 years BCCA Employee Benefits has
been providing tailored benefits with personalized
customer service to members of the BC Construction
Association. We are a not-for-profit organization
with a goal of helping companies recruit, retain
and protect their employees and families through
a well-managed benefits program. We offer group
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Lumon is the world leader in frameless, retractable
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balcony space from rain, wind, dirt, and pollutants.
Lumon balconies have also received CCMC approval,
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CIQS members are key to expanding awareness of
quantity surveying throughout Canada, and the
important role we play in the construction process.
CIQS membership includes:
• Internationally recognized designations
• Subscription to the Construction Economist
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• Invitation to the Annual General Meeting
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Since 1968, Concosts’ professionals have helped set
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As the industry’s business hub, VRCA provides the
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hydrocarbons, and consults on how best to manage
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Tigerfloc Products are easy to use, cost-effective,
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