Hamilton Locke was proud to contribute to the Society of Construction Law Australia’s 12th National Conference, held in Brisbane earlier this year.
The two-day program centred on the theme “Faster, Better, Cheaper – Brisbane 2032”, bringing together leading voices in the construction industry to explore how Brisbane can rise to the challenge of delivering world-class infrastructure for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Against a backdrop of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, our Construction experts Elena Stojcevski and Veno Panicker examined how emerging technologies can transform project delivery across Queensland.
Their paper, Bricks, Bytes, and Legal Rights – How AI Can Shape the 2032 Brisbane Olympics, considers how AI, paired with thoughtful planning and legal foresight, can help avoid the pitfalls of past over-budget Games and instead deliver a lasting legacy for the state.
To learn more, contact Elena Stojcevski or Veno Panicker.