Anne and I, along with our good friend and colleague Robin Brown,
Director of our Associated Company RBA Consulting of Arksey, Doncaster, were
very pleased to be able to attend this year’s ABE Annual Conference at the
Windmill Village Hotel, Coventry, on 14th-15th
November. This was the 51st
Annual conference that the ABE has held and marked another major milestone in
the Association’s history – the awarding of a Royal Charter – as, from 1st
January 2014 ,
the Association of Building Engineers will henceforth be known as the
“Chartered Association of Building Engineers”.
The formal presentation of the Royal Charter will take place
on 6th December at Gray’s Inn , London and will be carried out by HRH The
Duke of Gloucester and I have been invited to attend that event, also.
As is always the case with ABE Conferences, there are two
essential elements to the event, these being the opportunity to receive
presentations from leaders of the construction industry (all contributing towards
one’s annual CPD Requirement) and also, to meet up with old friends and
colleagues from all round the UK and overseas.
This year’s seminar speakers included Jack Pringle
(Chairman, Construction Industry Council), Claire Curtis-Thomas (Chief
Executive, British Board of Agrément), Dr Peter Bonfield OBE (Chief Executive,
Building Research Establishment) and speakers from various other organisations
including EC Harris, BB7, CIC, HSE, Association for Project Safety, Association
of CDM Co-ordinators, Laing O’Rourke, BM Trada and the NHBC.
The conference was formally opened this year by the ABE’s
new Patron, the Earl of Lytton. Lord
Lytton, who is himself a practising Chartered Surveyor, was already an Honorary
Fellow of the ABE and has been a major contributor to numerous Government
working parties and advisory groups, including one which in the mid-1990s led
directly to the Party Wall etc Act 1996 being brought into force in England and Wales .
The closing presentation of the Conference was by the ABE’s
Chief Executive Dr John Hooper, assisted by the two Deputy Chief Executives
Kate Ilott and Kevin Blunden, who brought the Conference Delegates fully
up-to-speed with the arrangements for the change to Chartered status for the
Association and of course, it members.
Subject to maintaining at least their required minimum CPD (Continuing
Professional Development) requirements of 35 hours annually, corporate Members
and Fellows will be able to register with the Engineering Council as Chartered
Building Engineers.
The highlight of the social side of the Conference was the
black-tie dinner on the Thursday evening, which was attended by over 150
delegates and guests. Those members
attending the dinner who had already registered their wish to be “upgraded” to
chartered status and, who had also registered their CPD records up to date,
were presented with their new Certificates and also, their Certificates as
Chartered Building Engineers; however, the certificates are of course,
forward-dated and will not come into force until 1st
January 2014 .
Antony & Patricia Wedge |
Lisa Griffith, Anne-Marie Wadood, Christine Samuels & Colin Bell's partner, Karen |
We thoroughly enjoyed the evening – meeting many old friends
and a few new ones as well. It was
especially good to once again see several ABE Past Presidents, including Beryl
Menzies, Pat Reddin, Robert Biggs, Ken Blount, Nick Himmans, Colin Bell and
Immediate Past President, John Humphries.
Also there was Past President Arwel Griffith, who received a
Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his many years service to the ABE
at both regional and national level, including for several years as the ABE’s
Honorary Treasurer.
On the Friday morning, whilst the delegates were attempting
to sober-up after the Conference dinner, their partners (Anne included) were
taken on a tour of Coventry City Centre including the Cathedral. I can recall my Mother telling me that she was
in service in a large house in Hereford during the 2nd World War
and she could remember being taken to the top of a local hill to witness the
orange glow from the fires that raged in Coventry following a bombing attack by the
Luftwaffe. The old Cathedral was gutted
by the fires and a new Cathedral was later built alongside the original – the
ruins of which now form a monument to those who perished in the conflict.
Coventry Cathedral |
The conference included a trade exhibition with a dozen or
so stands promoting their first class services & products to the conference
delegates. It was especially good to meet
up with a few old friends amongst the exhibitors also, including the ABE
Yorkshire and Humber Regional Chairman Basil Parylo on the LABC stand, and Paul
Shepherd and Jonathan Thomas on the Wykamol Products stand.
All in all, it was as always, a thoroughly enjoyable –
albeit rather tiring – few days away from the office routine and we can’t wait
to repeat the exercise once again, at a future event.
Rhys Taylor
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