Procurement and Supply Chain Training and Skills Stage
Following the conclusion of the Keynote Arena, the Procurement and Supply Chain Training and Skills Zone will provide delegates, procurement and supply chain professionals in the infrastructure sphere with the opportunity to develop their skills and learn more about how to successfully deliver future projects.
With sessions covering collaboration, social value, sustainability, local regeneration, market engagement and contract management across the built environment, delivered by some of the UK’s leading procurement, training and membership organisations, delegates will learn what’s changing, and how they can adapt and help to build Britain’s future.
Confirmed Speakers
Emma Wigham
Deputy Commercial Director

The New Hospital Programme is the biggest hospital building programme in a generation. It is a dramatic shift in the way we deliver major healthcare projects in England, building hospitals that will transform the health sector and set new standards for the way we build future social infrastructure. We will create world-class health facilities through innovation and collaboration, empowering clinical professionals to deliver the best possible care for patients.
We are replacing outdated infrastructure with modern, innovative, and environmentally sustainable buildings to provide top-class healthcare services and facilities for patients, staff and local communities. Digital technology will change the way healthcare is delivered in these facilities. Smart technology will reduce basic and repetitive tasks and free up time for patient care.
Our mission is to help NHS Trusts to provide high-quality, sustainable care for patients, deliver intelligent hospitals, develop national capability, and build better, build faster and build a sustainable legacy. Rather than treating each project as a standalone scheme, we will capture opportunities to standardise design and leverage scale to maximise effectiveness and efficiency. The New Hospital Programme is transformational and will set new standards for the commissioning of future social infrastructure.
Martyn Cusack
Supply Chain Manager

HS2 is Great Britain’s new high-speed railway. Once operational, HS2’s British-built bullet trains will provide zero-carbon journeys between the UK’s two largest cities, Birmingham and London, with services continuing on to Manchester, the North West and Scotland using the conventional railway network, cutting journey times.
By better connecting Britain’s biggest economic centres and catalysing plans for inner-city regeneration, HS2 will open up opportunities for the creation of thousands of new jobs and homes as well as driving transformative economic growth.
Paul Crouch
Supply Chain Manager

Mace, are global experts in shaping the built environment. From development and consultancy, to construction and operations, Mace connect expertise across the entire property lifecycle to help clients, people, communities and society achieve more than they believe is possible.
Dragados is the culmination of a strong entrepreneurial spirit, formed over more than 70 years of activity in which thousands of people have been able to form one of the leading infrastructure developers of the sector at European and global levels.
Marta Ayling
Head of Infrastructure Procurement

Heathrow is Europe’s largest airport, one of the top 10 busiest airports in the world and the second largest for international travellers. Heathrow is home to more than 80 airlines and is the UK’s most valuable cargo port, helping to drive British trade growth by connecting the nation to more than 200 destinations around the world.
Simon Cottingham
Digital Transformation Lead - Major Infrastructure and Transport

In Simon's role at Esri UK, the world-leading provider of geospatial technology and services, he works with digital leaders at UK transport and AEC organisations to help understand the opportunities for using innovative geospatial solutions to model the built and natural environment.
John Wallace
Director of Procurement

John began his career as a laboratory assistant before becoming a qualified Master Brewer. Having spent 10 years in brewing production, John moved onto various procurement roles in the industry prior to spending 2 years in the food industry working for one of the country’s leading chilled food producers. In 2006, he joined the NHS being involved in the growth and development of two regional procurement organisations before joining Anchor 2 years ago in the role of Head of Procurement and Purchasing.
Natalie Bonnick
Head of Supply Chain Development - Lower Thames Crossing

Natalie is Head of Supply Chain Development at the Lower Thames Crossing, a National Highways pathfinder project of regional and national significance. Natalie specialises in the supply chain management of major infrastructure projects, building resilient supply chains and collaborative partnerships to achieve a myriad of project ambitions, from low carbon construction to sustainable skills development.
Colin Hart
Competitiveness Programme Director

Colin is Competitiveness Director at ADS, the national trade association for Aerospace, Defence, Security and Space industries, which represents over 1200 member companies. He is also a founder member of the CIPS’s Aerospace and Defence Procurement Group.
Colin, an Aerospace and Defence Supply Chain procurement and CI professional, has spent over thirty years in the aerospace and defence sectors and has held in leadership roles at global Aerospace and Defence companies including Thales, Leonardo Helicopters, Eaton, AirTanker, Babcock, Meggitt, QinetiQ.
He has extensive experience and track record in leadership, change management, negotiation, project and relationship management, and has successfully worked with customers, partners and major sub-contractors at all levels. Colin has experience of implementing both LEAN based improvements and embedding significant change programmes in both the defence and aerospace sectors supply chains proven to deliver reduced waste, costs and risk, whilst improving performance.
In his current role as Competitiveness Programme Director at ADS Group, Colin is leading the SC21 community strengthen and develop the SC21 Competitiveness Programme, a cornerstone of the ADS Supply Chain Solutions Framework, to better accelerate the competitiveness of the Aerospace & Defence industry’s supply chain, prepare it for market growth and the needs of the increasingly sustainable digital 21st century.
Adam Hicks
Director - Strategic Partnerships & Major Projects

Adam joined Conquip two years ago and is responsible for collaborating with strategic partners on large Civil, Infrastructure and Commercial projects. As a champion of early contractor engagement, he sees the huge benefit this can bring in identifying new and innovative approaches to construction methodology, to improve productivity, safety and sustainability. Adam has 20 years’ experience in account development in the construction, manufacturing and professional services industries.
Conquip is constantly pushing the boundaries of productivity, safety, innovation and sustainability. Founded in the UK in 2003, Conquip has grown to become a large, global brand, recognised for innovative engineering and manufacturing, excellent service and as a solutions provider. Built on the trust that its customers have in Conquip, its mission is to provide an extraordinary service to the construction and infrastructure industries. This stems from design, manufacturing, equipment sales and rental, to delivery, services and after sales support to ensure customers meet industry standards and maximise operational output.