_We are keeping a close eye on all updates in relation to COVID-19.
Our events up until the end of May have been confirmed as interactive
webinars, including our valuable networking sessions and 60 second
pitches. If this event becomes a webinar, you will be given an
additional free ticket to another event of your choice as a thank you
for your support._ THE FUTURE ECONOMY NETWORK IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE WE
WILL BE DISCUSSING THE OPPORTUNITIES AND ISSUES SURROUNDING
RETROFITTING BUILDINGS, INCLUDING LOCAL CASE STUDIES AND APPLICABLE
ADVICE. THIS EVENT IS SPONSORED BY NETWORK MEMBERS BEVAN BRITTAN LLP
[https://www.bevanbrittan.com/] AND WILL BE HELD AT BRISTOL MARRIOTT
HOTEL ON BEHALF OF BEVAN BRITTAN LLP [https://www.bevanbrittan.com/].
WE WILL BE JOINED BY NETWORK MEMBERS BEVAN BRITTAN LLP
[https://www.bevanbrittan.com/], BUROHAPPOLD, BRISTOL ENERGY NETWORK
AND THE GREEN REGISTER TO SPEAK AT THIS EVENT. More information to be
announced.
LUCY PEDLER, Director, The Green Register
[https://www.greenregister.org.uk/]
Lucy will be taking about the Futureproof
[http://www.futureproof.uk.net]initiative that The Green Register are
running with CSE on training SME builders in sustainable retrofit.
NATHAN BRADBERRY, Partner
[https://www.bevanbrittan.com/]Infrastructure (Energy and
Construction), Bevan Brittan LLP [https://www.bevanbrittan.com/]
In a world of climate emergency and the UK’s commitment to zero
carbon, Nathan Bradberry will present on the role of district heating
and housing energy retro-fit as key contributors to the UK’s
transition towards carbon neutrality. The presentation will cover the
future ambitions, opportunities and challenges faced in these markets.
NATASHA WATSON, Senior Structural Engineer, BuroHappold Engineering
[http://www.burohappold.com]
Upgrading existing buildings where viable is a key strategy within
several of the Construction Declares manifestoes, however retrofitting
often loses out to demolition and rebuild as there are fewer unknowns
and fewer constraints. Natasha will give an overview of where
retrofitting can provide more solutions than problems, to allow you to
better argue for a retrofit over demolish and rebuild.
AGENDA
07:45 - 08:10 - Registration and breakfast
08:10 - 08:20 - Introduction from The Future Economy Network
08:20 - 08:30 - Lucy Pedler, The Green Register
08:30 – 08:40 - Nathan Bradberry, Bevan Brittan
08:40 - 08:50 - David Tudgey, Bristol Energy Network
08:50 - 09:00 - Natasha Watson, Burohappold
09:00 - 09:30 - Panel Discussion/Q&A
09:30 - 09:35 - 60 Second Pitches
09:35 - 09:40 - Close
09:40 - 10:00 – Optional networking
MEET THE SPEAKERS!
LUCY PEDLER, Director, The Green Register
[https://www.greenregister.org.uk/]
Lucy is an architect with over 30 years of professional experience in
the UK and USA and has particular expertise in sustainable building
practices.
Lucy worked as a Product Specialist at Construction Resources, the
UK’s first Ecological Building Centre, for five years. She spent the
first two years researching the environmental impact of ecologically
sound building materials and systems and the subsequent three years
advising architects, other professionals and visitors on the
appropriate selection of building materials. She was also responsible
for running the seminar programme at Construction Resources and still
makes regular presentations to architects and other organisations as
part of The Green Register team.
Lucy created The Green Register in 2000 as part of her lifelong
commitment to the promotion of sustainable building.
NATHAN BRADBERRY, Partner
[https://www.bevanbrittan.com/]Infrastructure (Energy and
Construction), Bevan Brittan LLP [https://www.bevanbrittan.com/]
Nathan specialises in energy efficiency and energy performance
contracting, working on projects ranging from more straight-forward
installation of energy generation equipment, operation and maintenance
agreements, through to more substantial procurements of heat networks
and district energy schemes.
NATASHA WATSON, Senior Structural Engineer, BuroHappold Engineering
[http://www.burohappold.com]
Natasha works as a Structural Design Engineer and a Structural Job
Leader on projects that range in scale and materiality. She is also a
member of the Urban C:Lab programme with BuroHappold, where she
explores emergent disruption in the built environment. Urban C:Lab is
deliberately collaborative, working with clients, designers, academia,
think tanks, and institutions.
Natasha completed her EngD with the University of Bristol, University
of Bath and BuroHappold Engineering on increasing the understanding of
the use of low impact materials in U.K. construction. Her research
also looked at ways to improve our assessment of structural options at
scheme and concept stage. She is one of the experts leading the
development of knowledge on the embodied impacts of construction
materials within industry as well as on BuroHappold projects.
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