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Prison Planning, Design and Development 2010: Deploy an Effective Design Strategy That Promotes Rehabilitation and Sustainability to Win New Contracts

The UK Prison construction industry is due to go through radical reform with the election of the new Coalition Government added emphasis on prisoner rehabilitation and a shift to re-development, alterations will be made to the current system, including changes to the existing ‘Strategic Framework Alliance’, Building Regulations and Environmental Policy.

IQPC’s Prison Planning, Design & Development 2010 looks at ways to maintain high-level, innovative results whilst adapting to new demands placed upon your ever evolving industry.

Key Sessions include

  • Prison for the future: Working prisons and the rehabilitation revolution
  • A strategic analysis of the current & prospective outlook for prisons
  • Implement lean thinking construction to maintain accurate scheduling and reduce cost
  • BREEAM the future: How the changes affect the custodial construction industry
  • Implement methods of best practice planning in relation to custodial construction from concept to completion

This unique European event promises to provide solutions to your critical challenges in prison construction industry which include prisoner rehabilitation, environmental sustainability, prison architecture design and a lack of project management experience by providing the expertise of keynote speakers from the British Government, market leading contractors and innovative architectures and consultants.

Mark the date in your business diary now - 7th - 9th December 2010, this event should not be overlooked by anyone involved in the custodial industry.

To find out more about what you will discover in Prison Planning, Design and Development 2010 download the brochure now

Construction IQ gets first-hand insight from Frazer Bufton, Director of Architecture at HLN Architects in the UK.

The challenge to designers and commissioners alike is to work together to put a foot in the ‘revolving door of recidivism’ and create prisons which offer opportunity for change. This conference gives us an opportunity to begin to meet that challenge together and look to a holistic future in prison design.

Frazer Bufton, Director of Architecture, HLN Architects

Don't miss the unique opportunity to hear from one of the most experience perspective talking the issues concerning environmental factors contributing to prisoner rehabilitation, leading a team to undertake a new build, existing prisons that can be viewed as good models, and the industry outlook over the next five years.

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