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James Ritchie, Head of External Affairs and Deputy Chief Executive at The Association for Project Safety Chairs a panel debate that represents the client, principal designer and contractor. The session looks at the issues and approaches to practical implementation so far.
Panelists include: Simon Toseland, Compliance Services Director at Salisbury Group, Paul Bussey, Associate at Scott Brownrigg Architects and David Lambert, Senior SHE Manager at Kier.
VIDEO: CDM panel debate at Safety & Health Expo 2015James Ritchie, Head of External Affairs and Deputy Chief Executive at The Association for Project Safety Chairs a panel debate
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Steven
8 years ago
Good to hear thoughts and comments from the panel on Principal Designer competency, defining the role and clarifying the working relationships between client, designer and contractor.
Also interesting to hear thoughts on competency and demonstrating skills, knowledge and experience required to deliver the PD role and how this should be proportionate to the size, complexity and nature of the project.
Good to hear thoughts and comments from the panel on Principal Designer competency, defining the role and clarifying the working relationships between client, designer and contractor.
Also interesting to hear thoughts on competency and demonstrating skills, knowledge and experience required to deliver the PD role and how this should be proportionate to the size, complexity and nature of the project.