Prison Planning, Design and Development 2010 is designed to deliver the key industry tools you need to succeed in the changing business environment. Especially when the custodial construction industry is due to go through a strategic, rehabilitative and environmental revolution.
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Prison Planning, Design and Development 2010
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That Promotes Rehabilitation and
Sustainability to Win New Contracts
7th-9th December 2010 | London, UK
Representation from ALL the Key
Stakeholders
Key insight into the major design and Crispin Blunt Parliamentary
construction challenges: Under Secretary of State
Ministry of Justice
SS The Rehabilitation Revolution
Be the first choice for new tender by implementing proven Terry Stocks
Head of Construction Delivery
methods of promoting rehabilitation from design to NOMS
construction phase
Siân James
SS Future of Environmental Sustainability Member of Parliament – Justice Committee
Exclusive insight into the new changes to BREEAM HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
assessments so that you can prepare and successfully Martin Townsend
complete project delivery Director
BREEAM
SS Key Advancements in Prefabrication
Execute the latest innovative forms of prefabrication and their Sten Ostenfeld
Director
application to your custodial construction projects and reduce ALEX POULSEN ARCHITECTURE- DENMARK
cost and time on site
Hunter Hardy
SS International Prison Designs Case Studies Architecture Department Director
Take away key learnings from the blue sky prison designs W.R. DUNN
and implement best practice from construction projects
around Europe Tailor-made Interactive Masterclasses
SS Decrease Production Time A Modern Design and Rehabilitation
Frazer Bufton Director of Architecture
How communication with other project stakeholders can HLN ARCHITECTS
improve custodial construction site efficiency, enabling your B Understand the Sustainability and Use of Waste
to fit more contracts into your busy schedule Materials in Prison Construction
Paul Thistlethwaite Head of Training BREEAM
Media Partner C Optimal Methods of Planning in the Custodial
Construction Industry
Kevin Gleeson Director of Planning Development and
Regeneration Lambert Smith Hampton
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2. Dear Custodial Industry Professional Our Guarantee to you…
SS New contacts, new business – our
A new era for custodial construction… with the unparalleled networking opportunities
election of the Coalition Government, added emphasis are designed to give you crucial face
time with key decision makers from
on prisoner rehabilitation and a shift to re-development across the industry
– are you in pole position to fight and win new tender? SS The very best business intelligence!
We have carefully selected each and
It has become increasingly apparent that the election of the new Coalition every member of our speaker faculty to
Government has created a high level of uncertainty within the industry. With ensure that you hear from only the
thought-leaders and pioneers in
the changing framework coming in to play and a renewed focus on prisoner custodial construction
rehabilitation and environmental sustainability, it’s time to go back to the drawing SS In-depth interactive master classes
board and re-think your strategy that can compete and win new business. will deliver detailed insight into
environmental sustainability,
It’s no secret that the Government needs to cut its financial deficit whilst rehabilitative design and the
solving the problem of an exceptionally high reoffending rate of 49.4% planning application process
whilst maintaining high innovative standards. This means custodial construction Who Should Attend Prison
professionals need to adapt and react to meet the Governments new demands. Planning, Design and
After in-depth research with 79 experts from across the industry including Development 2010?
Skanska, Serco and Balfour Beatty, we have devised Europe’s premier
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Prison Planning, Design and Development 2010 conference. The
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agenda comprises of groundbreaking sessions from Government officials, leading
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architects and construction companies discussing critical topics such as:
SS Architects
SS The latest innovative uses of prefabrication when delivering SS Technical Directors
redevelopment projects SS Specialist Consultants
SS How good prison design can help to reduce recidivism SS Ministry of Justice Officials
SS How to successfully implement the new upcoming changes SS Correctional Facilities Officials
in BREEAM Assessment If your role is linked to custodial construction
SS Methods of improving communication with other project design and development, this is the must-
attend meeting of the year for you!
stakeholders in order to improve construction site efficiency
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consultants and Government officials for this focussed industry event.
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stands in the way of attending the ONLY custodial construction event in Europe. commissioners alike is to work together
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3. CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE | Tuesday 7th December 2010
8.15 Registration & Coffee 12.45 Lunch & Networking
8.45 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 14.00 Environment vs. Regime which has most impact
on the success of rehabilitation
THE FUTURE OF THE CUSTODIAL INDUSTRY • Find out why environmental design has come to the forefront
9.00 Prison Design and Operation in 2010- the of innovative architecture
International perspective • Discover if the environmental design can really challenge the
• Discover what the continent is considering when looking at current system of rehabilitation exhibited by custodial officials
advances in prison design to be the most affective methods.
• Learn about the latest prisons designs from Denmark, Iceland, Andreas Alexiou
Ireland and Bosnia Associate Director of Architecture
• Find out what the UK custodial construction industry can learn TPS Consult
from their European counterparts 14.45 Prisoners Dilemma- Does better rehabilitation
Sten Ostenfeld mean less prisons?
Director • The effects a decreased reoffending rate can have on the
ALEX POULSEN ARCHITECTURE custodial construction industry
9.45 Community Prisons- A new method of aiding • Does a decreasing reoffending rate imply an increase in
rehabilitation prison construction
• An evaluation of the current policy issues surrounding rehabilitation • Discover why there’s a need for an increase in female prisons
• Discover the concept that could revolutionize the prison industry in Wales.
• Take the lead from market competition by understanding your Siân James MP
role within the implementation of this innovation. Justice Committee
Peter Mellor Houses of Parliament
Director of Architecture 15.30 Afternoon Tea & Networking
Capita Architects
16.00 Design determinism: is there an effective link
10.30 Morning Coffee & Networking between design and reducing reoffending?
DESIGN A PRISON THAT PROMOTES • Is it foreseeable that a better environment would change
mindsets?
PRISONER REHABILITATION • Are we expecting designers to deal with the right issues?
11.15 ‘Prisons for the future: Working prisons and the • See examples of how care and thought can lead to
rehabilitation revolution’ incremental improvements at a range of project scales
• How can we deliver more effective rehabilitation in prison, Ian Rye
reduce reoffending and reduce costs? Regional Director
• What do working prisons look like and how do they fit with Aedas
the rehabilitation revolution? 16.40 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks
• How can we build these concepts into contracts and SLAs?
Nicola Lowit
Head of Strategy and Programme Development
National Offender Management Service
12.00 Stopping the ‘Revolving Door’- How good prison
design can help to reduce recidivism.
• Find out the disadvantages of the current custodial system in
regards to rehabilitation
• Learn how innovative architecture can promote well being and
self worth within a more humane prison environment
• Discover the theory behind alternative prisoner rehabilitation
methods
Frazer Bufton Learn more at this 2 day conference than at a 2 week
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4. CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY TWO | Wednesday 8th December 2010
8.20 Registration & Coffee 12.45 Lunch and Networking
8.50 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks 13.45 Disaster Management: Recovery from on-site
disasters during construction
CUSTODIAL INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE • Understand the need for contingency plans when dealing with
construction in a live prison environment
9.00 A strategic analysis of the current & prospective • Discover possible affects on cost and scheduling a lack of
outlook for prisons contingency planning can have in a live environment
• Insight into Justice policy plans and thinking • Insight into case study
• Find out how this will impact the construction sector Phil Wragg
• How to incorporate government policy into your business Governor
Crispin Blunt MP HMP Belmarsh
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Ministry of Justice 14.30 An advanced understanding of environmental
processes that aid on and off site construction
9.45 Understanding methods of best practice planning best practice
in relation to custodial construction from concept • Discover the importance of using low embodied energy
to completion materials when aiming for BREEAM excellence
• Discover the increased roles construction companies should • Understand why it is essential to consider the life cycle
partake in during the application process assessment of materials during construction
• Understand why increased communication during the planning • Find out how ‘lean thinking’ construction can reduce
application can decrease complications during construction. environmental impacts and costs
• Discover methods of maintaining a strong relationship with David Stockdale
local authorities and the community post application. Chartered Environmentalist
Peter Smith Chartered Institute of Building
Director of Planning, Development and Regeneration
15.15 Afternoon Tea & Networking
Lambert Smith Hampton
10.30 Morning Coffee & Networking REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE THE PRISON WAY
11.15 Implement lean thinking construction to maintain
accurate scheduling and reduce cost 15.45 BREEAM the future- How the changes affect the
• Has the management of projects kept pace with the advances custodial construction industry
in construction? • The BRE are updating their core standards, hear first hand
• Lean is a “win – win” philosophy supporting sustainable these changes
improvement. • Discover how the changes fit with new Government regulations
• Can you afford not to be Lean? • Find out the longer term future of the standards in regards to
• Clients push when is the market going to pull? progressive built environment sustainability
Terry Stocks Martin Townsend
Head of Construction Delivery Director
National Offender Management Service BREEAM
12.00 Industry Demonstration of the advantages of 16.30 The future of sustainable and renewable
using 3D software such as ‘Sketch Up’ resources in prison buildings
• Learn how to use visual technology to advance project • How the implementation of in- vessel composting in prisons
manager understanding from day one to handover can be considered a viable option to increasing energy efficiency
• How 3D visuals can minimise the potential for oversights • How viable are bio-mass boilers to increased prison sustainability
onsite George Martin
• Watch a practical demonstration of how this innovative Head of Sustainability
software can reduce problems with scheduling Wilmott Dixon
Hunter Hardy 17.15 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks
Architecture Department Director
W.R. Dunn 17.30 End of Conference
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5. MASTER CLASSES | Thursday 9th December 2010
A 8.30 – 11.30 About your Expert
Frazer Bufton is currently Director of
Master class
SS Should we worry about prison design?
Architecture at HLN Architects Limited, where A look at some of the ways in which designers can
Modern Design he worked with Stuart Mitson of Mitson influence the experience of prisoners
Techniques- Designing Consulting, to develop the ‘Mitson Academy’ a
SS What ideas can we learn from other sectors?
for Rehabilitation new prison concept based on education and
i.e. health, education, commercial etc.
rehabilitation responding to the high levels of recidivism and
Frazer Bufton A discussion looking at the ways in which design
disenfranchisement amongst prisoners within the current
Director of Architecture solutions in other sectors can inform prison design
system and which was featured in ‘Locked up Potential’, a
HLN Architects
report by The Centre for Social justice, on ‘a strategy for SS Interactive exercise revolving around what you
reforming prisons and reforming prisoners’, published in feel should underpin new prison design
March 2009. Frazer’s research into prison design and
rehabilitation is due to step up a gear when he starts his new
role as Senior Lecturer of Architecture at Coventry University.
B 12.30 – 15.30 About your Expert
Paul is by no means a novice to the speaker circuit; he
Master class
SS Why is material longevity beneficial to both
regularly presents interactive masterclasses on environmental construction company and client?
Understand the construction. Paul has previously presented on such topics An insight into Life Cycle Assessment of materials and
Sustainability and Use as ‘A strategy for stretching the boundaries of the how you can increase sustainability
of Waste Materials in sustainability agenda’ and ‘What is sustainable development’. SS What BREEAM can off you in sustainability
Prison Construction In conjunction Paul also heads up BREEAM’s training How BREEAM can help measure the environmental
scheme, teaching consultants the specific environmental impact construction companies exhibit during construction
Paul Thistlethwaite elements to be considered when conducting the fundamental
Head of Training SS What innovative materials are available for
assessment on custodial buildings. This experience makes
BREEAM use?
him more than qualified to present what will be one of the
An in depth review of the latest materials available that
most eagerly anticipated talks of the conference
promote the reduction of waste and the increase in
sustainability
C 16.00 – 19.00 About your Expert
Kevin has over 22 years experience of town
including the loss of Crown immunity. He is currently
advising on the expansion of the prison estate through the
planning, the vast majority of which has been submission of more than 20 planning applications and over
Local Authority spent in London. In addition to extensive the past two years has been involved in securing over 7,500
Planning Engagement consultancy experience, he worked for new prison places since 2006.
Kevin Gleeson Westminster City Council for over 10 years. Master class
Director of Planning, Prior to joining Lambert Smith Hampton Kevin worked for SS Are local authorities really so important?
Development and Regeneration Atkins where he managed a variety of projects, ranging from Discover how and why long term engagement with the
Lambert Smith Hampton sub-regional studies to physical regeneration strategies. Local Authorities is beneficial from start to finish.
Kevin provides strategy, process, development plan policy, SS What benefits can be drawn from early
planning appraisal, appeal and application advice to public construction company involvement?
and private sector clients. Reasons why construction companies should be involved
Kevin is an RTPI Assessor for the Assessment of Professional in
Competence. He has also been a Member of the Urban the plan making process even before applications have
Design Group since 1988. been submitted.
He is currently leading Lambert Smith Hampton’s town SS How does best practice aid client
planning team advising on aspects of town planning relating relationships?
to the custodial estate of the Ministry of Justice. Projects Understand the reasons behind the implementation of
include securing residential consent on surplus land prior to best practice methods that enable construction
disposal, providing listed building advice, development plan companies to follow plans to the letter.
monitoring and advising on changes to the planning system
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