
Bevan is an expert on steel frame fabrication and manufacturing, having held a senior role at BlueScope (Australia’s leading steel supplier). He has developed several start-ups in and around steel marketplaces and the use of BIM to streamline the fabrication process. He is a leading member of the C-Tech Club and is supporting Priestland with a number of projects and engagements in Australia.
John has spent 20 years in engineering consultancy, leading strategy and change programmes at Atkins, Hyder Consulting and WSP (where he was Global Strategy Director). Most recently, he led digital transformation at AECOM. He is a Fellow of both the Institution of Civil Engineering and the Institute of Physics. He holds a First Class Physics Degree from Keble College Oxford and an MBA from London Business School. He specialises in advising clients on strategy, innovation and technology ‘use cases’. He is also highly experienced in bid management, business development and key account management.
John is a civil and structural engineer with 35 years of experience as a technical integrator and collaborator. The visualisation, optimisation and integration of digital design and construction workflows has always been key, for his projects in the rail, nuclear and buildings sectors.
Mike is one of the UK’s leading experts on the implementation of BIM, and has 12 years’ experience of using Revit. He is an Autodesk Revit certified professional for Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Revit Structure (3 separate qualifications) He is also an Autodesk training provider.
Most recently, Mike was Head of BIM at Capita from 2014 – 17. As a consultant, he now advises clients on all aspects of BIM – from company strategy, policy and implementation through to technical standards, software adoption and training.
Nigel is an experienced technology leader with 20 years’ experience in managing distributed and offshore teams, scaling software engineering functions and building high-quality, high-output teams. He is a specialist in scaling cloud architectures, databases, IoT systems, high volume embedded systems, electronics design and manufacturing, and cybersecurity. He was Chief Technology Officer at Minibems and held senior technology/development roles at BetFair and “British Gas Hive”.

Rusty has spent the last 30 years working within the highways sector, and has developed strategic relationships with manufacturers. He is ideally placed to advise on the challenges around the integration of new ideas and installation methods so as to help improve safety and reduce carbon.
John has spent 20 years in engineering consultancy, leading strategy and change programmes at Atkins, Hyder Consulting and WSP (where he was Global Strategy Director). Most recently, he led digital transformation at AECOM. He is a Fellow of both the Institution of Civil Engineering and the Institute of Physics. He holds a First Class Physics Degree from Keble College Oxford and an MBA from London Business School. He specialises in advising clients on strategy, innovation and technology ‘use cases’. He is also highly experienced in bid management, business development and key account management.
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