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FEBRUARY 10TH 2015EMIRATES ARENA, GLASGOW,
BILL McBRIDE Construction Scotland Innovation Centre
MICHAEL HILARIONResource Efficient Scotland
Sustainable Building Scotland 2015
PETRA BIBERBACHPAS
Sustainability is a crucial factor within the modern construction process, reflecting a wider cultural prioritisation of low carbon, environmentally responsible credentials. Given the size and scale of construction activity, improvements in this area can have a dramatic impact on social and environmental objectives. This has driven the demand for buildings to be produced to higher standards of sustainability, across initial construction, through to life-cycle occupation and end of use deconstruction.
This conference will consider the incorporation of sustainable principles within the construction process, from changes in public policy to the evolution of design and the development of new materials. The event will bring together thought leaders from across Scotland to discuss the modernisation of construction practices, and explore how innovative solutions can be used to improve sustainability and deliver lasting value. The conference will also present a unique forum for knowledge exchange, open discussion and cross-sector engagement.
Sustainable Building Scotland 2015
SPECTRUM EVENTS
Spectrum Events produce conferences addressing issues and developments within a variety of fields including sustainability, building, planning, environment, funding and communities. Our events are designed to allow delegates to be informed on the issues in question by thought leaders and industry experts and also to engage with a variety of other stake holders and potential partners from across all the relevant industries and sectors to our subject matter. Our events, therefore, serve as genuine drivers for new business and new partnerships through wider cross- sector and inter- disciplinary interaction.
Who should attend this event?
This event is of great relevance to:
• Registered social landlords, housing associations and local government housing departments
• Private landlords• Facilities and building managers for
historic, listed, private or public buildings• Energy services providers and installers• local government planning or building
standards directors, managers or staff• Building and construction procurement
professionals• Construction companies involved in the
fields of renovation, insulation and energy efficiency
• Engineers also involved in the above• Academics working within the fields
of engineering, construction, historic buildings, heritage or environmental impact
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Agenda FEBRUARY 10TH 2015EMIRATES ARENA, GLASGOW
SESSION 1Building a more sustainable Scotland
SESSION 2Achieving national ambitions through local development
SESSION 3Harnessing innovation and technological development
The opening session will consider the ongoing work to promote sustainable construction in Scotland. Discussion will span government policy and industry leadership and will also address how sustainable aspirations can be delivered alongside commercial requirements.
9:30 This session will look at examples from across the country, evidencing efforts to improve sustainability in Scotland’s communities and considering how these tie in with national policy and overarching strategy.
Lunch
The closing session will focus on the use of innovation and advances in technology to help deliver on sustainability objectives.
Q&A
Closing remarksfrom the chair
Close
*The draft agenda is provisional and subject to change
Q&A
Case Study
Sustainable Planning Case Study Petra Biberbach, PAS
11:20
The role of sustainable retro fittingSimon Moss, BASF and Colin Davidson, Eco Insulate
13:00
14:00
15:30
Driving innovation through cross sector collaboration Bill McBride, Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC)
Planning to create sustainable places Craig McLaren, RTPI Scotland
Improving energy efficiency in traditionally constructed buildingsMoses Jenkins, Historic Scotland
Innovation research anddemonstration - BRE Innovation Parks Network David Kelly, BRE Scotland
9:30 ScottishGovernment strategy for a more sustainable ScotlandDerek Wilson,Scottish Government
Creating a sustainable workforce Phil Ford, CITB
Welcome & Introduction from the conference ChairSteven Tolson, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors in Scotland
Creating sustainability through the supply chainJohn Logan, Sir Robert McAlpine
Q&A
Break11:00
Resource efficiency Michael Hilarion, Resource Efficient Scotland
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