Unpacking how bulk services, timing, and funding responsibility quietly derail housing delivery — and how to fix it.
Who Should Attend
Every session will be honoured by the presence and participation of;
Municipal planners, housing officials, and infrastructure managersPublic sector decision-makers and policy practitionersEmerging and established property developersDFIs, commercial banks, fund managers, and impact investorsBuilt-environment professionals (planners, engineers, architects, QSs)Procurement, project management, and delivery professionalsNGOs, development agencies, and social impact practitionersCommunity leaders and delivery intermediaries involved in housing and infrastructureThis series is designed for practitioners responsible for turning plans, policies, and capital into real, delivered outcomes.
What You’ll Walk Away With
Why infrastructure must be addressed before housing deliveryCommon infrastructure sequencing mistakes that derail projectsUnderstanding bulk services, capacity, and network constraintsInsight into accountability gaps around infrastructure provisionTools to identify infrastructure risk early in project planningInfrastructure failures rarely announce themselves—they surface as delays, redesigns, and escalating costs. This session examines why infrastructure must be addressed first, not in parallel.
Participants will explore bulk services, network capacity, sequencing, and accountability issues that consistently undermine housing delivery.