The UK is committed to reaching Net Zero by 2050, necessitating a gradual decommissioning of fossil fuel facilities and an increased push towards renewable energy and electrification. All of these projects, be they in wind, nuclear, hydropower or the electricity grid, require significant support from the private sector, meaning huge opportunities for suppliers.
The Energy & Renewables Stage at UKIS will feature several sessions devoted to the energy infrastructure pipeline, outlining the projects underway and in the works, the objectives and priorities for buyers, and what those buyers are looking for from suppliers.
Confirmed Speakers
Allan Wilen
Economics Director
Glenigan is the trusted provider of construction project sales leads, industry data, analysis, forecasting and company intelligence. Glenigan combines comprehensive data gathering and exhaustive research with detailed statistical modelling and expert analysis to deliver information our customers can depend on. Established in 1973, their clients include companies involved in the design and realisation of construction projects, suppliers of materials and services to the construction industry and organisations that monitor construction activity.
Patrick Traynor
Associate Director (Public Affairs)
Patrick leads on public affairs activity for Copper; specialising in building political support for large-scale infrastructure projects.
Dr. David Crosthwaite
Chief Economist
Dr David Crosthwaite, Chief Economist at the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS), has headed up its consultancy services for the past eight years. Previous roles include Head of Business Economics at AECOM. He has extensive experience delivering bespoke data consultancy services for both public sector and private sector clients and, as well as being published on industrial economics and has been involved in the successful delivery of numerous economic and data studies. Dr Crosthwaite will examine the current climate for infrastructure projects with exclusive insights from the latest BCIS data, including what’s on the horizon for civil engineering tender prices, input costs and output figures, as well as looking at how sub-sectors are expected to fare in the next few years. He will also examine transparency around infrastructure projects and the importance of benefiting from shared cost and carbon data as an industry.
Peter Ritson
Supply Chain Management Lead
Programme and Project Partners is a ground-breaking 20-year partnership between KBR, Jacobs, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, Altrad Babcock and Sellafield Ltd. Together they are delivering one of the most complex portfolios of major infrastructure projects in the world to help achieve Sellafield Ltd’s purpose - to create a clean and safe environment for future generations.