Shipley, 3rd December 2024
Join The Trust Network for a day of free CPD for school estates professionals!
The event will include presentations on school estates related topics, networking opportunities, and group discussions led by subject matter experts. This will all take place at the stunning location of Salts Mill, set in the historic UNESCO World Heritage site of Saltaire. This Grade II Listed historic mill building was built in 1853 by Sir Titus Salt along with the village to house his workers. The whole area is of architectural and historic interest. It is also the famous home to one of the largest collections of David Hockney’s art.
The theme for the day will be ‘Harnessing Technology to Manage the School Estate’ with a particular focus on showcasing and demistifying AI and BIM, as well as other technologies such as compliance monitoring tools. In addition to these exciting technology focussed sessions we will also be covering other school estates essentials such as Martyn’s Law preparedness, heat decarbonisation tips, and our ever popular ‘legal surgery’ sessions.
Agenda
Presentations Including:
- ‘AI and Campus Design’ – (Dr Joanne Ladds, Noble + Eaton)
- ‘Harnessing BIM for Excellence in Estate Management: A journey towards digital twins for educational estates’ – (Paul Stewart, Plymouth CAST and Jeremy Pilgrim, School Property Matters)
- ‘Ctrl + Alt + Estates: Generative AI with a human touch’ – George Miller
- ‘Martyn’s Law – the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Draft Bill: What schools need to know to comply with the new law’ (David Moir, Zurich)
Networking and lunch
Roundtable discussions / surgery sessions including:
- ‘What a good one looks like: case studies and discussion’ – (Dr Joanne Ladds, Noble + Eaton)
- ‘Investing for the future: starting your journey with BIM’ – (Paul Stewart, Plymouth CAST and Jeremy Pilgrim, School Property Matters
- ‘Using technology to track compliance’ – (Crysp)
- ‘Legal Surgery: Routes to resolving disputes for construction contracts – The benefits of mediation and adjudication’ – (Schofield Sweeney)
- ‘Heat de-carbonisation on a shoestring’ – (Nigel Alwyn-Foster, ReEnergise)
About The Trust Network
Established in 2014, The Trust Network is an independently run peer network, dedicated to good school estates management. We are managed by our members and for our members and share best practice and knowledge through regular events and webinars. We provide a single voice to discuss issues at a national level with the DofE and other national agencies.
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