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Compliance AM

17 September 2025 | 09:00 - 12:30 | British Library Knowledge Centre, London, NW1 2DB

We’ll host delegates from across our network for a morning of networking and knowledge sharing focused on improving building safety within the housing sector. The morning is free to attend for public sector delegates.

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Agenda

09:00

Delegate arrivals - morning refreshments and pastries

09:50

Welcome - David Smith, Acting CEO, South East Consortium

10:00

Sparking the Issue: The Case for Pre-Contract Electrical Clarity - ch Vlad Nedelcu, Chief Operating Officer, PiLON

Jamie Jones, Electrical Manager, PiLON

Michelle Alexis, Head of Electrical Compliance and Engagement, L&Q

John Garland, Senior Associate, Trowers & Hamlins LLP

11:40

Health & Moisture in Buildings - Dr Hector Altamirano, Senior Lecturer, UCL Bartlett School of Energy, Environment and Resources

Break

11:25

Update from the Heath and Safety Executive (HSE) - Daniel Barrowcliffe, Industry Competence Policy Lead, HSE

11:45

Better Gateway Compliance

Dr Bola Abisogun OBE, CEO, Digital Twin Skills Academy

Matthew Samways, Managing Director, AIMIS

Patrick King, Director, Digitize Consultants

Angelene Clarke, Head of Special Projects, Newlon Housing Trust

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Cost

Tickets are free for public sector delegates from housing associations and local authorities. Commercial delegates are also welcome – tickets cost £40 + VAT. 

Commercial Opportunities

There are a number of exhibition and sponsorship packages still available for our network. If you’re interested in supporting Compliance AM please contact Ellie Park – ellie.park@southeastconsortium.org.uk. 

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