EXPO 2006

Programme, Presentations and Feedback

Attendees: over 750 delegates Exhibitors: 70 stands Presentations: 11
Conferences:
1 Workshops: 7 Meet the Buyer Sessions: 4


 


EXPO 2006 Programme

Attending by over 750 delegates and 70 exhibition stands EXPO 2006 managed to fit in 11 presentations, 1 conference, 7 workshops and 4 Meet the Buyer Sessions.

Find out what happened on the day by viewing the
Programme.


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Sustainable Construction Conference 2006

The Sustainable Construction Conference hosted by EMCBE formed the construction agenda for the day.
Bowmer & Kirkland and EMCBE Director David Walker introduced the conference and called upon industry organisations such as Jacobs and Atkins to address the sustainable construction agenda.

 

Welcome and Introductions
David Walker, Bowmer & Kirkand

National Strategy for Sustainable Construction
Sunil Shah, Jacobs

Sustainability & Be Valuable
Richard G Saxon CBE, Consultancy for the Built Environment

Sustainable Supply Chains and Procurement
Donald Lack, Atkins

Making Sense of Sustainable Building Design
Paul Rowley, Loughborough University

European Funding
Vince Berrutto, IEEA


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Energy and Construction Meet the Buyer Session

An opportunity to meet the buyers from UK construction and energy companies for a unique insight into what they look for when procuring and how they aim to take on board sustainability.

Welcome and Introductions
Simon Drury, Center Parcs

Bowmer & Kirkland's 3 tier buying system
Paul Buxton, Bowmer & Kirkland

Frank Haslam Milan Supply Chain Entry
Martin Smithhurst, Frank Haslam Milan

The Source Derbyshire Perspective
Michelle Smith, Source Derbyshire

NCC Framework Contractors
Densel Davy, Nottinghamshire County Council

NCHA Affordable Warmth Strategy
Andrea Grifftihs-James, Nottingham Community Housing Association

How to deliver Sustainability in Public Sector Procurement Contracts
Helen Rigley, Constructionline 

 

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Design for Life - Energy Efficiency Workshop

Loughborough University professional Paul Rowley hosted the Design for Life workshop. This session explored key factors in delivering successful sustainable buildings (including economics), and provided an overview of key support initiatives for clients, consultants, designers and contractors.

 

Introduction - What is 'Design for Life'?
Paul Rowley, Loughborough University

Part L and Beyond - What does it really mean for building designers?
Steve Nicholson, Delta Energy

Low Energy Design - From Cradle to Grave
Simon Tilley, Hockerton Housing Project Ltd

Delegate Feedback from the workshop

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List of Exhibitors

View the full list of EXPO 2006
Exhibitors  

 

 

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