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SUMMARY:National Platform - Driving Research in a Changing Climate
DESCRIPTION:The National Platform aims to work with industry to identify and define priority areas for research and development and influence UK and international funders.  The need to accurately reflect a broad range of industry opinion in order to provide a strong voice for industry makes Constructing Excellence the ideal body to take forward the National Platform. \nFor more information on the National Platform please see www.nationalplatform.org.uk \nWe will be holding a workshop entitled ‘Driving Research in a Changing Climate’ on the morning of 24th January.  The workshop aims to: \n\nintroduce the National Platform’s new relationship with Constructing Excellence\nunderstand how the research funding landscape is changing and how the industry can influence that\nset the 2 year strategic agenda for National Platform activities\n\nPlease email alison.nicholl@constructingexcellence.org.uk if you are interested in being involved in the National Platform.
URL:https://constructingexcellence.org.uk/event/national-platform-driving-research-changing-climate/
LOCATION:Trowers & Hamlins\, 3 Bunhill Row\, London\, EC1Y 8YZ
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SUMMARY:Board of Management meeting
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URL:https://constructingexcellence.org.uk/event/board-management-meeting/
LOCATION:Turner and Townsend Office\, One New Change\, London\, EC4M 9AF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:How can process improve built asset operational performance?
DESCRIPTION:A meeting of the Constructing Excellence Asset Management Theme Group\nThe next meeting of the Constructing Excellence Asset Management Theme Group will exam the use of BIM\, soft landings and other processes to improve the operational performance of built assets\, including speakers covering the following topics: \n\nDr Andy Lewry\, Principal Consultant\, Sustainable Energy Team BRE “Addressing the built asset performance gap – not just energy”\nBouygues UK BIM team “The use of BIM to improve project performance”\nTBC major client presentation “The use of preconstruction process to improve construction outcomes”\nWhole Life Performance Plus (WLP+) Innovate UK project update\, www.wlpplus.com\n\nThis meeting is open to all Constructing Excellence members. Please forward this to anyone in your organisation with an interest in asset management and operational performance of built assets who you think might be interested. \nBook your place on EventBrite: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-can-process-improve-built-asset-operational-performance-tickets-30246372715
URL:https://constructingexcellence.org.uk/event/can-process-improve-built-asset-operational-performance/
LOCATION:Bouygues UK Ltd\, Becket House\, 1 Lambeth Palace Road \, London\, SE1 7EU
CATEGORIES:Asset Management
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170126
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170127
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SUMMARY:Connected Cities
DESCRIPTION:Local authorities are critical for commissioning and delivering these solutions but despite significant success stories\, there remains a widespread lack of knowledge\, leadership and funding. Supported by real-world case studies and drawing upon the insights of experts\, the conference will examine key concepts around a more data-driven built environment\, public-private partnerships and cyber security. www.citiesconvention.com/connected \nA number of free places are available for Constructing Excellence Member please email helpdesk@constructingexcellence.org.uk to secure your place. \n 
URL:https://constructingexcellence.org.uk/event/connected-cities/
LOCATION:Berwin Leighton Paisner\, London
CATEGORIES:External Event
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SUMMARY:Healthy Buildings and Wellness - Sustainability Theme Group
DESCRIPTION:Sustainability considers the social\, economic and environmental impact of the built environment.  How buildings and the wider built environment support the physical and mental wellbeing of their users and occupants is increasingly considered as a key part of sustainability. \nThis interactive session will explore the linkage between buildings and health and what factors that determine it.  It will include input from: \n\nIsabella Myers\, a consultant on Health\, Policy and the Environment with over 20 years experience on the health effects associated with environmental hazards in the indoor and outdoor environment.\nAnita Mitchell\, Head of Sustainability – Europe for Lendlease will look at the developers perspective on healthy buildings and the leading work that Lendlease has been doing in this space.\nMartin Brown\, who’s latest book FUTURESTORATIVE considers the emergence of a net positive and restorative sustainability\, exploring the shift from an often blinkered focus on sustainability as simply energy performance to a more rounded social\, wellness\, health and healthy buildings debate.\nAlan Yates\, Director of BREEAM who will discuss how wellness relates to BREEAM and the recent announcement of an alignment between the WELL Building Standard and BREEAM.\n\n  \n10:30 Registration \n11.00 Welcome & Introduction – Paul Toyne\, Chair \n11.10 Round table – Key features of healthy buildings \n11.30 Working Well – A multi-disciplinary perspective\, Dave Cheshire\, Aecom \n11.55 Healthy Buildings – A Public Health Perspective\, Isabella Myers \n12.20 The developer perspective\, Anita Mitchell\, Lendlease \n12.45 Lunch \n1:30 FUTURESTORATIVE\, Martin Brown\, Fairsnape \n2.00 BREEAM & WELL Buildings Standard\, Alan Yates\, BREEAM \n2.30 Round table – key learning outcomes \n2.50 Topic of next meeting \n2.55 Chairman’s closing remarks \n3.00 Close \n 
URL:https://constructingexcellence.org.uk/event/healthy-buildings-wellness-sustainability-theme-group/
LOCATION:AECOM\, Aldgate Tower\, 2 Leman Street\, \, London\, E1 8FA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
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