Presentations

4 December 2025

Opening Remarks

Gary Fischer opens the 12th Annual PPI Symposium by framing unprecedented infrastructure investment demands and introducing PPI’s educational programs at Texas A&M and Stanford designed to prepare industry leaders for the coming transformation in construction.

4 December 2025

Keynote

Todd Zabelle challenges the industry’s century-old administrative approach to project delivery, showing how AI is already displacing knowledge work and why the future belongs to those who treat projects as production systems rather than contract management exercises.

12 December 2025

Modeling Production for Complex Projects

Ed McCann traces 30 years of learning that product design and process design are inseparable, showing how research into construction error, material waste, and production system thinking is now shaping projects from Olympic venues to nuclear site factories.

12 December 2025

Digital Infrastructure Safer, Faster

The Boldt Company shares 25 years of lean evolution and recent production system optimization results, demonstrating how self-performing contractors can break schedule constraints, challenge resource assumptions, and bring production engineering into early design phases for faster, cheaper, better project delivery.

12 December 2025

PPI Technical Achievement Award

The Project Production Institute presents its first-ever dual Technical Achievement Awards to Ed McCann and Will Lichtig, recognizing their exceptional contributions to advancing project production management through industry leadership, lifelong learning, and practical application.

12 December 2025

Panel – What needs to be done to predictably deliver complex projects safer, faster, at less cost

Four industry leaders debate what owners should do differently on data center and infrastructure projects, challenging assumptions about contracts, administrative burden, decision rights, and the fundamental difference between project management and production thinking.

12 December 2025

OS Update

Mark Spearman and James Choo explain the science behind optimal buffering strategy, revealing why OEE metrics can be counterproductive and demonstrating that capacity buffer and variability reduction are mathematically equivalent paths to faster, more predictable project delivery.

12 December 2025

Modern Construction Research

Stanford’s Martin Fischer shares how operations science and PPM concepts are being integrated into graduate and professional education, alongside research on design change management and multitask construction robots that directly address the industry’s demand and supply challenges.

12 December 2025

Closing Remarks

Gary Fischer closes the 12th Annual PPI Symposium by distilling the day’s common themes: PPM’s impact on speed, the necessity of integrating product and process design, and how production thinking provides a framework that, once seen, permanently changes how you view projects and the world.

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