Ecobuild 2010

Atkins and Faithful+Gould were proud to sponsor the conference theatre at Ecobuild on 2-4 March at Earls Court, London. Ecobuild is one of the world's largest events for sustainable design, construction and the built environment.

Our experts at Ecobuild

In addition to taking part in the conference, a number of our technical experts presented seminars at EcoBuild. You can view the presentations and read some of the highlights from this year's event.

Tuesday 2 March 2010:

Mike WoolgarMike Woolgar, Director of Water Management, Atkins1030–1200Seminar:
Getting water wise
Issues of water security under climate change
Douglas McCormickDouglas McCormick, Trading Director, Atkins1030–1200Seminar:
Making the most of markets
Investing in infrastructure: opportunities in rail
Graeme NobleGraeme Noble, Regional Director, Atkins1030–1200Seminar:
Making the most of markets
Sustainable schools: assessing the market

Sean LockieSean Lockie, Head of Sustainability, Faithful+Gould
1230–1400Seminar:
Regulations revealed
Parts L & F: cost implications
Elspeth FinchElspeth Finch, Director, Atkins
1630–1800Seminar:
Urban planning & public realm
Streets for people - Redesigning London's major public spaces including Oxford Circus

Wednesday 3 March 2010:

Julian SutherlandJulian Sutherland, Director of Sustainability, Atkins1230–1400Seminar:
Performance matters
The role of carbon in buildings and refurbishment and how it is a good measure of efficiency
Graham RobertsGraham Roberts, Group Executive Director, Atkins1415–1515Conference:
Construction: the cornerstone of a green recovery?
Gary ClarkGary Clark, Architect, Atkins1630–1800Seminar:
Performance matters
How project teams can use process mapping to identify the best sustainability investments

Thursday 4 March 2010:

Sean LockieSean Lockie,
Head of Sustainability, Faithful+Gould
1430–
1530
Conference:
Only connect: codes, standards and regulations review

Ecobuild 2010

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Visit the Ecobuild website to see the conference agenda.

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Angles - Towards a Low Carbon Future

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