Building Sustainable Infrastructure Through Quality Oversight and Innovation
Join global leaders, policymakers, infrastructure experts, and emerging professionals at the Summit on Public Works Inspection — a groundbreaking event dedicated to redefining the role of inspection in sustainable infrastructure development. This summit will explore the historical evolution, current practices, and future trajectory of public works inspection as a critical safeguard of national infrastructure and public resources. The summit centres on the role of inspection in advancing end-user protection, enhancing transparency, and upholding the highest standards of ethics in construction.
key themes to look forward to:
As public infrastructure faces increasing demands from climate change, urbanisation, and ageing systems, public works inspections stand at the forefront of ensuring safety, quality, and sustainability. This summit offers a global platform to redefine inspection not just as a compliance mechanism but as a strategic driver of economic efficiency, public safety, and long-term resilience.
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1. Sustainability Through Oversight:
Learn how inspection supports eco-conscious project planning, minimises environmental degradation, and ensures resource-efficient construction.
2. Strengthening Quality Assurance:
Delve into how modern inspection systems enforce standards, reduce defects, and foster trust in public works.
3. AI-Driven Inspection & Smart Tools: Explore the latest in AI, drones, IoT, and digital twins in revolutionising how we inspect infrastructure with speed, scale, and precision.
4. Past, Present & Future of Inspection:
Trace the evolution of inspection practices and reimagine the future role of inspectors in smart city infrastructure and climate-resilient systems.
5. Education & Workforce Development:
To promote inspection as a career of national importance. Discover how integrating inspection science into vocational and higher education curricula can help build a skilled, future-ready workforce.
6. Economics & Risk Mitigation: Discover how adequate inspections save billions in taxpayer money, prevent project failure, and mitigate systemic risks to critical infrastructure.
7. Strategic Engagement of Inspectors:
When should inspection begin? Understand the importance of early-stage inspection integration during design and procurement, not just postconstruction.
8. Consequences of Under-Inspection:
Real-world case studies on the catastrophic risks of unqualified inspectors, lack of oversight, and regulatory gaps in infrastructure development.
9. Understanding Legal Requirements for Construction Site Inspections:
Key Responsibilities in Construction Site Inspections
10. Data & Software Collaboration Interoperability Standards:
Agree on open standards to ensure vendor software integrates with DPW’s data systems (e.g., GIS, BIM, maintenance databases). Shared Dashboards: Develop joint real-time data dashboards for project tracking and risk alerts. Data Governance Protocols: Establish who owns and controls inspection data generated by vendor tools to ensure accountability and security.
11. Joint Advocacy and Standards Development Regulatory Shaping:
Partner with manufacturers to develop national standards for the performance of inspection equipment. Industry Forums: Co-host conferences and
technical forums to share innovations and best practices. Academic Collaboration: Jointly fund research with universities into advanced inspection methods, using vendor tech.
BBCBE President | BBCBE
Senior Manager: Building Inspectorate | eThekwini Municipality
Chief Executive Officer Construction Industry Development Board
Director Procurement and Development | Construction Industry Development Board (cidb)
Head: Project Development and Compliance | Gauteng Infrastructure Financing Agency
Technical Specialist: Architecture and the National Building Regulations | R W J Opperman
Director University of Johannesburg
Professor University of Cape Town
President | Association of Construction Project Managers (ACPM)
0700 Registration and networking
0850 Opening remarks from the chairperson
0900 TBA
0930 TBA
1000 Networking Tea break
1030 Bongani Dladla | Chief Executive Officer | Construction Industry Development Board (cidb)
Topic: TBA
1100 Kemraj R Ojageer | Head: Project Development and Compliance | Gauteng Infrastructure Financing Agency
Topic: Economic and Risk Mitigations
1130 Prof Jeffrey Mahachi | Director| University of Johannesburg
Topic: The Future of Construction Inspections: How AI is Revolutionizing Quality Control
1200 Danny Lesiba Masimene | BBCBE President | BBCBE
Topic: Strengthening Public-Private Collaboration to Accelerate Infrastructure Delivery and Combat Site Disruptions
1230 TBA
1300 Networking Lunch
1400 Panel Session
Bongani Dladla | Chief Executive Officer | Construction Industry Development Board (cidb)
Kemraj R Ojageer | Head: Project Development and Compliance | Gauteng Infrastructure Financing Agency
Prof Jeffrey Mahachi | Director | University of Johannesburg
Danny Lesiba Masimene| BBCBE President | BBCBE
1500 Closing Remarks from Chairperson
1515 Networking Tea Break: End of Conference
0700 Registration and networking
0830 Opening remarks from the chairperson
0900 Anthony Afordofe| President| Association of Construction Project Managers (ACPM)
Topic: Strengthening quality assurance
0930 Daniels Pentasaib | Senior Manager: Building Inspectorate| eThekwini Municipality
Topic: Regulatory Compliance and Inspection Methodologies, AI and Digital Tools for Inspection and Workforce Development and Education
1000 Networking Tea break
1030 Richard Raphiri | Director Procurement and Development | Construction Industry Development Board (cidb)
Topic: TBA
1100 Rudolf Opperman | Technical Specialist: Architecture and the National Building Regulations | R W J Opperman
Topic: The good, The bad and the ugly of building’s legislation
1130 Abimbola Windapo | Professor | University of Cape Town
Topic: The use of Innovative Technologies Laser Scanning and BIM) for Public Works Inspection
1200 TBA
1230 TBA
1300 Networking Lunch
1400 Panel Session
Daniels Pentasaib | Senior Manager: Building Inspectorate| eThekwini Municipality.
Richard Raphiri | Director Procurement and Development | Construction Industry Development Board (cidb)
Rudolf Opperman | Technical Specialist: Architecture and the National Building Regulations | R W J Opperman
Abimbola Windapo | Professor | University of Cape Town
Anthony Afordofe| President| Association of Construction Project Managers (ACPM)
1500 Closing Remarks from Chairperson
1515 Networking Tea Break: End of Conference
Cost per person
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