Episodios

  • Leveraging the overlap between Whole Life Carbon Assessments and Scope 3 emissions reporting
    Apr 30 2025

    Scope 3 emissions reporting can be challenging, but could widespread Whole Life Carbon Assessments (WLCAs) make the process easier? With a range of industry voices including UKGBC, Part Z and IStructE calling for regulations to mandate whole life carbon assessments, this session will explore how the industry can utilise and optimise emissions reporting. In particularly, panellists will discuss:

    • How to understand the link between project-level WLCAs and organisation-level emissions reporting
    • How using WLCAs within Scope 3 reporting could improve the overall accuracy of emission reporting in accordance with GHG Protocol
    • Why widespread WLCAs are necessary to focus industry’s emissions reduction efforts on the critical areas, the construction and operation of built assets

    Hear from key stakeholders working to implement these procedures within their businesses and the effects that doing so is having for the wider construction industry.

    Chairperson

    Simon Joe Portal, Head of Engineering & Sustainability – UK - Drees & Sommer

    Speakers Alex Benstead, Senior Advisor - UKGBC Ben Hopkins, Associate - Bennetts Associates Victoria Hughes, Sustainability Business Partner - BAM UK & Ireland
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    47 m
  • Social value: A revival of philanthropy?
    Apr 23 2025

    Social value delivers public benefit while tapping into the skillset of the development industry. What place has social value in property?

    With different approaches from three developers, this presentation will discuss both direct and tangential benefits of social value creation. Is social value the new philanthropy and could it signal a change to S106 contributions?

    Chairperson Chris Bowie-Hill, Director of Innovation - Hydrock Speakers Rajdeep Gahir, Chief Growth Officer - Good Hotels Chris Wilson, CEO - Southwark Charities Juraj Marko, Joint Managing Director - JTRE London
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    42 m
  • Tools to sequence retrofitting programme across a portfolio
    Apr 16 2025

    There are growing regulatory and commercial risks associated with older, less energy-efficient buildings. Over 70% of the UK’s commercial stock was built before 2000 so a huge proportion of buildings will require retrofitting to meet Net Zero goals. Building on the industry-led work by the UKGBC Task Group, the panel will debate the successful delivery of net-zero focussed retrofits. Using analysis from completed projects they demonstrate how significant reductions in operational energy are possible through optimising buildings and light retrofit works, which can be undertaken by either landlord or occupier. The bigger wins come from deep retrofit.

    This session will provide clarity on how to implement net zero retrofit, illustrate the opportunities available from transitioning less-efficient assets towards net zero and show both asset owners and occupiers how to benefit from the process in the short, medium and long-term.

    Chairperson Ranjeet Bhalerao, Co-Founder - MapMortar Speakers Anna Hollyman, Co-Head of Regenerative Places - UKGBC Olivia Phillips, Associate Director of Sustainability - Canary Wharf Group Amrita Dasgupta Shekhar, Head of ESG and Net Zero - Greengage Environmental Richard Hillyard, Head of Sustainability - The Langham Estate
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    45 m
  • Retrofit challenge for Life Sciences
    Apr 2 2025

    This booming building typology has gone from strength to strength in the last few years, particularly following the pandemic, once everyone's awareness of health and wellbeing was heightened. Hear from some of the leading experts on how to balance the rapid expansion in this sector with the drive for Net Zero performance and wellness requirements for life sciences employees.

    Chairperson Rigas Malamoutsis, Director - Verte Speakers Ivan Jovanovic, Technical Director - Atelier Ten Dave Wakelin, Director of Sustainability - Gleeds Alex Wraight, Partner - Allies & Morrison Emma Downey, Director - Oxford Properties Simon Hepher, Asset Manager - British Land

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    42 m
  • Zero Carbon development embraces the circular economy
    Mar 12 2025

    Castleforge’s redevelopment in Golden Lane reimagines a heritage asset at the heart of the city. Sustainability has been a key driver for the client with a variety of certifications undertaken and a desire to get the project recognized as Net Zero in Operation and Construction within the current UKGBC framework.

    Using Circular Economy principles has been key to minimising embodied carbon; there have been challenges and successes. A low-carbon timber extension would have significantly increased embodied emissions due to the fire protection measures necessary and over-cladding existing facades was unviable due to the poor structural condition. However, successes have included salvaging steel from the original building, enabling the addition of four storeys without any foundation strengthening and a thorough deconstruction process ensured 96% of the existing structure is retained along with other elements.

    Uno also demonstrates the challenge to resolve the demands of NABERS accreditation alongside TM54 and TM65 within a heritage building. Ultimately these analyses result in an improved building through:

    • striking a balance with the thermal upgrade to the envelope
    • reduced energy in-use
    • increased user comfort

    In this session we demonstrate how measuring carbon emissions at each design stage ensures that decisions are taken in an informed manner for the lowest carbon project overall.

    Chairperson Praneet Bhullar, Architect - Hawkins Brown Speakers Oliver Vickerage, Senior Development Manager - Castleforge Arthur Coates, Associate - London Structures Lab Julia Galves, Sustainability Designer - Hawkins Brown Rhona Sampson, Associate - Arup
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    43 m
  • Transformation challenge for Higher Education estates
    Mar 5 2025

    Buildings and campus identity are a big consideration for students deciding where to study. Frequently new buildings are proposed, with designers selected through competition competing to develop modern state-of-the-art facilities.

    Higher Education is moving on from that model to give existing buildings and campuses a new lease of life. This approach retains and enhances the character of its campuses for generations to come making best use of existing buildings, saving demolition and the embodied carbon burden that entails.

    Chairperson Richard Fletcher, Director - IES Speakers Russell Brown, Founding Partner - Hawkins Brown Duncan Campbell, Director - Atelier Ten Tammy Armstrong, Head of Sustainability - London School of Economics
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    40 m
  • Enhancing community through biodiversity improvements
    Feb 19 2025

    Communities are coming together to change the places where they live for the better and to develop their skills, build their confidence and make new friendships. Enabling businesses to put their corporate responsibility strategies into action helps connect them with communities and helping them build social value into their services.

    In this session we hear from the groups, organisations, businesses and landowners creating and developing landscapes and green spaces that boost wellbeing, increase resilience and bring a bit of happiness and joy to those that use them, whilst also delivering biodiversity improvement and help to combat climate change.

    Pete Swift, Co-Founder - Planit Sarah Reece-Mills, Director of Partnerships - Groundwork Alan Carter, CEO - The Land Trust
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    44 m
  • Bringing Nature into the City: The benefits of living with nature
    Feb 12 2025
    Eden is an 11-storey office building in Manchester with a host of sustainability goals. This session will focus on the benefits of its living wall. Featuring 350,000 plants and 32 different species the system replaces regular cladding at a reasonable cost. Attracting birds, bees and bugs, it will provide a huge increase in biodiversity. The plants also remove air pollutants, reduce urban temperatures, and ultimately capture carbon. The team behind it will present:
    • how and where it can be installed
    • what needs to be done to maintain it
    • as a soil-based system how it compares to other living wall solutions
    • what are the benefits for carbon sequestration and a host of other sustainability metrics
    Chairperson Angeli Ganoo-Fletcher, Landscape Director - PRP Speakers Chris Scott, Development Director - Muse Places Steve McIntyre, Principal Environmental Consultant - Viritopia Carolin Gohler, President-Elect - Landscape Institute
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    45 m
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