The purpose of the discussion is to conduct an open and honest dialogue between the regulator, engineering companies, large government and commercial customers. The discussion will address the current state and prospects for the development of construction engineering in Russia. Russia, successful practical examples of its application, as well as acute problems and barriers preventing the widespread introduction of engineering in the construction industry
The discussion will result in the formation of a coordinated understanding of the role of engineering in improving the efficiency of construction projects, identifying areas for the development of services in demand by customers, as well as developing recommendations for the government, business and the professional community on the development of engineering.
The panel discussion will be especially useful for those who make key decisions in construction and infrastructure projects, as well as those who are interested in reducing risks and improving investment efficiency.:
- Major government and corporate customers (oil and gas complex, transport infrastructure, energy sector)
- Commercial developers and developers implementing large-scale projects in residential and commercial construction
- The banking sector and investment institutions that finance projects and are interested in reliable risk assessment and return on investment
- Engineering companies and centers that assist customers at various stages of the life cycle of capital construction facilities
Why has engineering become a vital necessity of the industry
Presentation of participants, topics and format of work
12:05 — 12:15 ENGINEERING THROUGH THE EYES OF THE STATE- Engineering as a tool for improving the efficiency and predictability of large-scale projects (including those financed from the budget) and as a key element of the state strategy in the field of construction
- Digitalization as a necessary element of effective construction: transition to predictive analytics, transparent pricing, and risk and cost management at all stages of the facility's life cycle
- How do customers perceive engineering: a real benefit or "another payment"?
- Where engineering has really helped (real examples with measurable business effects; what difficulties have you encountered — main conclusions and recommendations to colleagues)
- How to create an engineering culture in the industry
- Reducing risks, optimizing and forecasting deadlines and budgets: examples of large and local projects. Why does the customer need engineering at the start of the project?
- Mistakes and risks: when engineering does not meet expectations — conclusions for practice
- Moderator's questions to the panelists
- Answers to questions
- Key results of the discussion
- Prospects for the development of engineering services and areas of further work