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31st May 2006 - 27 Sussex Place, NW1 Sustainable in Practice Interpreting and implementing environmental policy Minimising the costs and harnessing the benefi ts of meeting sustainability targets

Featuring: Supported by: Sue Innes, Director of Sustainability George Martin, Head of Re-Thinking Construction Rachel Woolliscroft, Group Environmental Manager Wates Construction Jerry Williams, Project Director Construction Cal Bailey, Business Planning and Development Director NG Bailey

To register - www.cnsustain.co.uk Call: 0845 056 8069 Fax: 020 7505 6001 Email: [email protected] Sustainable Construction 31st May 2006 in Practice 27 Sussex Place, NW1

“Whilst we all want to save the planet, we have a day job to do, deadlines to meet and clients to keep happy” Sue Innes, Constructing Excellence – 02/03/06

It’s a common thought across the construction Government funding increasingly depends upon sector - but sustainability is not just an meeting sustainability targets and there is a environmental issue. It encompasses many growing demand from clients and end-users for areas that directly impact on your day job and sustainability in buildings. Make sure you keep your bottom line, including: winning work, meet client requirements and put yourself ahead of the competition. Building Regulation compliance Government and industry guidelines and targets Delegates from ‘Building a Sustainable Future’ in Choice and use of building methods, products 2005 said: and materials “Really good speakers that showed Strategies on energy effi ciency, waste minimisation and water management what could be done” C Woods, Wates

Your success relies on addressing and managing “Stimulating and provocative” these issues most effi ciently and cost effectively. A Bateson, This event will cut through the theories, policies and regulations. Hear from construction industry “Informative and inspiring; a good speakers including , Wates, Willmott briefi ng on future developments” Dixon, Taylor Woodrow and who are J Beazley, East Thames making sustainable construction work for them on a daily basis. Pinpoint what you need to do to keep compliant, and discover ways to respond to sustainable agendas to cut costs and create business advantages. Sponsorship & exhibition opportunities To showcase your products and services at this event, please contact Will Hedgeland on 020 7505 6749 or at [email protected]

To register - www.cnsustain.co.uk Call: 0845 056 8069 Fax: 020 7505 6001 Email: [email protected] Conference Programme

08.20 Registration Increasing sustainability by achieving early involvement from manufacturers, contractors and other stakeholders 09.20 Chair’s opening remarks Investigating what contractors can really do to help Sustainability: why should you and your include sustainable features in buildings business care? Incentives or regulation? How can the industry be sue innes, director of sustainability encouraged to increase sustainability in construction? Constructing Excellence Jerry Williams, Project director Taylor Woodrow Construction 09.40 Sustainable Housing Standards Progress on the Code for Sustainable Homes: results of 14.00 Sustainable procurement: sourcing and assessing the public consultation products and materials Latest information on EcoHomes and how the Code and Clarifying the ratings, guides and standards that exist to EcoHomes will be delivered classify the sustainability of materials The costs of meeting high sustainability standards Identifying suitable sustainable products and fi nding out Planning, funding and other market drivers for information on product testing, performance and benefi ts sustainable development Assessing embodied energy of products in manufacture, deborah Brownhill, Commercial director - Breeam transport and usage BRE What can the industry do to increase the use of sustainable products and materials? 10.10 Energy effi ciency: understanding regulations and Jane Thornback, environmental Policy advisor complying in practice Construction Products Association Clarifying how Part L regulations and the Energy Performance in Buildings Directive impact on us 14.30 Question and answer session Implementing practical measures to ensure compliance in design and building 14.40 Afternoon refreshments Achieving energy effi ciency on-site during the construction phase 15.10 The cost-benefi t analysis: what are the business david mcCulogh, Head of Professional services benefi ts of sustainability? Carillion Specialist Services Assessing the capital costs of sustainable components Whole Life Costs: investigating the long term benefi ts of 10.40 Question and answer session a short term outlay The added value of sustainability in buildings: 10.50 Morning refreshments - increasing demand from end-users - infl uences on property value and sales 11.20 Achieving sustainable water use in construction isabel mcallister, associate director Practical solutions for conserving water Cyril Sweett Meeting local authority requirements for surface water and discharge 15.40 Case study: the advantages of using SUDS: who drives the implementation of sustainable sustainable construction drainage, how can it be regulated and who is responsible Explaining why we choose to use sustainable for maintenance? construction methods Rainwater reuse and recycled water: highlighting existing Clarifying what this means in practice for the building guidelines and anticipating future regulations and the construction process Graydon Jeal, senior Consultant What has worked, and what hasn’t Atkins Water & Environment Highlighting the benefi ts and any lessons learnt George martin, Head of re-Thinking 11.50 Construction waste minimisation: meeting Willmott Dixon Construction regulations and managing waste effectively Practical approaches for meeting guidelines on site 16.00 Modern Methods of Construction: the future for waste management and hazardous waste sustainable construction? Investigating the practicalities and benefi ts of How sustainable are various types of MMC compared to recycling waste traditional build? Assessing: The pros and cons of waste minimisation plans in practice - the construction process Working successfully with clients to address waste issues - use of materials Highlighting the cost and business benefi ts of effective - the life of the building waste management - cost rachel Woolliscroft, Group environmental manager Integrating renewables into MMC developments Wates Construction Explaining how MMC tie in with sustainability regulations, standards and targets 12.20 Question and answer session Cal Bailey, Business Planning and development director NG Bailey 12.30 Lunch 16.30 Question and answer session 13.30 Integrating sustainability in initial designs and getting early contractor involvement 16.40 Chairman’s closing remarks Assessing clients’ drivers for including or excluding © Emap plc 2006. The programme may change due to unforeseen circumstances. sustainability in specifi cation Emap reserves the right to alter the venue and/or speakers.

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