26 - 27 August, 2019 | Parkview Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC
Tim O’Loan, Director of Cities A/NZ at AECOM

Tim O’Loan


Director of Cities A/NZ
AECOM

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Conference Day One: Monday, 26 August 2019

Monday, August 26th, 2019


2:20 PM Panel: Working with Stakeholders to Develop a Sustainable Precinct Delivery Strategy

In precinct design, multiple stakeholders are affected and need to be communicated with effectively. This panel discussion will look at precinct design from the perspective of different industries, which includes government, operators and design architects. This panel will demonstrate how, through understanding the perspective and end goals of your stakeholders, you will be able to improve your precinct design and delivery.

Panelists:

3:50 PM Driving Effective Security In Your Precinct Master Plan That Remains Secure Yet Non-Intrusive

  • Discussing the different methods for open space security
  • Understanding when customers enter and leave your precinct to determine the times security needs to be available
  • Determining ways to attain security while still being non-intrusive for families and general public

Conference Day Two: Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Tuesday, August 27th, 2019


3:10 PM Using a Reinvigorated Precinct as a Catalyst for Urban Regeneration

Tim O’Loan, Director of Cities at AECOM, will present a project-based case study on the work AECOM have undergone to deliver several entertainment precincts across Australia and NZ. With a $1.5 billion development in 2016 for Sydney’s International Convention Exhibition and Entertainment Precinct, and their assistance in the London Olympic Games master plan in late 2000, Tim will discuss the best methods to create a multipurpose precinct that can be used for sporting, entertainment as well as schooling events.

  • Determining how the broader precincts are able to connect with cafes, retailers, arenas and entertainment venues at large
  • Connecting the financial and economic aspects of running a stadium through working with relevant stakeholders
  • Maintaining cost-efficient processes in the development and construction of your precinct