
About the Conference
was held at theZambezi Sun, Livingstone in Zambia from 17 - 19 May 2009.
The conference had a wide scope and topics were organized around the broad theme of the Built Environment.
Who attended
The event was attended by researchers, academics, administrators and practitioners representing educational institutions, government agencies, contracting organizations, consulting enterprises, financial institutions, and other construction-related organizations from Southern Africa and the rest of the world.
Purpose of the Conference
The main topics explored included:
- Sustainable construction
- Education and Professional Development
- Service delivery /Customer service
- Information Technology
- Legislation and Regulatory Framework
- Safety, Health, Environment and Quality
- Construction Industry Development
- International Construction Risk Management
- Housing
Objectives of the Conference
- To provide a forum for multi-disciplinary Interaction between academics and practitioners
- To provide an internationally recognised, accredited conference for the built environment
- To disseminate innovative and cutting edge practices
- To contribute to the built environment body of knowledge(BEBOK)
Conference Outcomes
Through this conference, answers were sought to the following :
- What changes would lead to improvements?
- How can informal technology contribute to improvement?
- What are the barriers to change?
- What economic levers can be used?
- How can informal construction sector and SMME problems be addressed?
- How can education, training, and professional development be improved?
- How can all industry participants be integrated?
- How can communication and management difficulties be addressed?
- How can project risks be better recognized, understood and avoided?
- How can diversity be promoted?
- How can the regulatory environment be more effective?
The Fourth Built Environment Conference - Keynote Addresses
Built Environment Training at CBU – Successes and Challenges ‐Mr. Chewe Kambole (see profile)- (pdf, 106Kb)
Sustainable Infrastructure Delivery through Regional Collaboration ‐ Mr. Ronnie Khoza (see profile)- (pdf, 62Kb)
Exploring the competiveness of the Zambian Quantity Surveyor on the global construction market ‐Mr Matthew Ngulube- (pdf, 68Kb)
Avoiding the ‘London Heathrow Airport Syndrome’ in Public Private Partnership (PPP) Initiatives within the SADC– A Challenge to the Intelligentsia‐Prof. PD Rwelamila (see profile)- (pdf, 98Kb)
The Wheel Turns! ‐Mr. David Hofmeyr (see profile)- (pdf, 81Kb)
Developments in the Zambian construction industry and the (expected) roles of our construction schools ‐Dr. Sylvester Mashamba -(pdf, 458Kb)