Clearview North February 2014 - Issue 147 | Page 24
ECOBUILDPREVIEW
NEW GOVERNMENT
PARTNERSHIP TO DRIVE UK
GREEN CONSTRUCTION
GROWTH
A new Government partnership has been
forged between UK Trade & Investment
(UKTI) and Ecobuild (www.ecobuild.
co.uk) to attract inward investment and
drive export growth for the UK green
construction sector.
Supporting Government’s ‘Construction
2025’ aims to ensure the UK continues
to thrive in the face of increasing global
competition, UKTI will bring senior
international buyers from across the
sustainable built environment from as far
afield as the USA, Russia, India and Saudi
Arabia to meet with the UK industry’s leading
suppliers at the 2014 event (4th – 6th March
2014, ExCeL London).
Nick Baird, Chief Executive of UK Trade
& Investment, said: “With the global
construction market forecasted to grow by
‘Ambitious 50 per cent
reduction in greehouse
gas emissions’
70 per cent by 2025, it is UKTI’s mission to
pursue high value opportunities for UK green
construction companies internationally. We
want to showcase the UK industry to as many
parts of the world as possible and Ecobuild
provides an outstanding opportunity for
investors to see all that the UK has to offer in
one place.”
Striving to drive carbon out of the built
environment and achieve Government’s
ambitious 50 per cent reduction in greenhouse
gas emissions, Ecobuild’s exhibitors represent
the crème de la crème of the UK green
construction sector.
CALL FOR RESEARCH
PAPERS: THE IMPACT OF
THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
ON WELLBEING
A new research programme focused on
the impact the built environment has on
wellbeing is being launched in partnership
by BRE and publishers UBM Built
Environment.
To initiate the programme, BRE and UBM
have announced a research paper competition
to bring together and showcase current
research and understanding in this field. The
authors of the two best papers will present
their findings at a seminar at Ecobuild 2014
in London in March.
Building professionals are invited to
submit papers detailing recent development
projects and the positive and negative effects
identified: for example, how high indoor
CO2 levels may affect productivity, or how
noise or pollution impact on communal
outdoor space.
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FEB 2014
Submissions should cover building
projects and research carried out within the
last three years on commercial or domestic
properties. Papers should not exceed 3000
words in total and must include a summary
of:
• The background and context in which the
research was carried out
• The methodology adopted
• Technical work completed
• Key outcomes/results obtained and
conclusions drawn from the project
Previously published research papers are
eligible for submission (please indicate the
date and location of publication).
Please send entries to wellbeingpaper@
bre.co.uk by 14 February 2014.
ECOBUILD
HOST 2014
CLIMATE
WEEK
LAUNCH
Ecobuild and the organisers of Climate
Week are delighted to announce that the
official launch of this year’s Climate Week
will be held on site at Ecobuild.
It seemed only fitting that Ecobuild (4 – 6
March, ExCeL London), the world’s largest
event for sustainable design, construction
and the built environment, would once
again work with Climate Week, Britain’s
biggest climate change campaign.
Climate Week 2014 will run from the 3rd
to the 9th of March with the official launch
taking place at in The North Arena at
Ecobuild on Tuesday 4th at 1.30pm.
The campaign is endorsed by politicians
and celebrities including the Prime Minister,
David Cameron, Sir Paul McCartney,
footballer Gary Neville and the Chairman
of the Committee on Climate Change, Lord
Deben.
The national launch will kick off a
programme of over 3,000 events designed
to raise awareness of the dangers of climate
change and suggest solutions to combat the
problem. Chaired by founder Kevin Steele,
the launch will include the announcement
of the winners of the Climate Week Awards,
nominations for which have just opened.
The Climate Week Awards are given for
exemplary professional achievements in the
following categories:
• Best business
• Best new product or technology
• Best education or campaign initiative
• Best initiative from government or public
services
• Best community initiative
• Best artistic response
• Most inspirational person
For further details about the awards and
to submit entries for any of the categories
visit www.climateweek.com/awards. For
further information about Ecobuild,
please visit www.ecobuild.c ˝Z˂