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Kelley Brown Kelley Brown, EPC Operations Manager of Renewable and Clean Power, Bechtel, North America

Kelley Brown, EPC Operations Manager of Renewable and Clean Power for Bechtel in North America is the latest speaker to be announced for KHL’s first ever in-person Construction Technology Summit.

The event – which takes place on March 18 and 19 at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center in Austin, Texas, US – will cover a host of technology topics such as BIM, digital twins, autonomy, robotics, AI, software remote control, and more.

In her role Kelley Brown is responsible for leading the customer engagement and business development strategy as well as overseeing and managing project execution and delivery performance in the North American solar, onshore wind and battery energy storage business.

In her session, Kelley will focus on the digital delivery at Cutlass Solar 1 and Cutlass Solar 2, two utility scale energy facilities delivered by Bechtel in Texas, US, that is using innovative technology. She joins a line-up of speakers that already includes Caterpillar’s Todd Farmer, Peter Bleday from Danfoss, and Joel Honeyman from Doosan Bobcat.

Kelley joined Bechtel in 2000 and has led business development, project management and commercial and supply chain efforts for communications, renewable, thermal and nuclear power projects. She has also served as executive assistant to the president of the power global business unit, certified as a master blackbelt, and managed the power global business unit’s Six Sigma program.

The Construction Technology Summit is jointly organised by International Construction, Construction Europe and Construction Technology. Register for the event, and attend the Summit at a special discounted rate.

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