
Clients in the public and commercial sector are looking to reduce their carbon footprint by setting key carbon emission requirements and KPI’s for contractors and their supply chain to meet and where possible exceed. The Carbon Footprint Construction Summit brings together key contractor perspectives with innovative case-studies and transport and waste solutions from the materials, products and sub-contract supply chain in order to establish exactly how to maximise the business benefit of good carbon management.
Attend This Summit To:
- Achieve differentiation from other contractors on private and public sector building and construction project bids to win contracts in the short term and meeting government regulation and targets in the long term
- Clarify the rationale behind client and contractor requirements and discover how to proactively adapt and predict them to gain differentiation
- Realise potential cost savings by increasing efficiency onsite and in the supply chain
- Learn what simple reduction tools you can use to reduce and measure carbon onsite and in the supply chain and where to apply them most cost-effectively
- Understand precisely how to measure, calculate and monetarise carbon to provide a benchmark for suppliers or to display and report to the client
- Discover product and material innovations and solutions that will create a competitive advantage from the supply chain
- Unearth cost-efficiency benefits available from simple and practical onsite tools and case-studies presented on waste and transport that will provide improved profit margins for contractors and ensure that projects are delivered more efficiently, safer and with less environmental impact
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Paul Drechsler, Chairman & Chief Executive, Wates Group
John Frankiewicz, Chief Operating Officer, Willmott Dixon
Dave Farebrother, Environment Director, Land Securities
Dr. Peter Bonfield, Leader - Construction Materials, Olympic Delivery Authority & Chief Executive, BRE
Trevor Beattie, Director of Corporate Strategy, English Partnerships
Morag Robertson, Environment Manager for Supply Chain, Sainsbury’s
Tony Mars, Head of Construction, Sainsbury’s
Beverley Lister, Head of Environment, T5, BAA
Claudine Blamey, Director of Corporate Responsibility, British Land
Noel Morrin, SVP Sustainability, Skanska AB (Sweden)
Guy Battle, Founder and Chairman, Dcarbon8
George Martin, Board Member, UK Green Building Council & Head of Sustainability, Willmott Dixon Construction
Paul Sims, Operations Director, Bovis Lend Lease
Andrew Kinsey, Senior Environmental Manager, Bovis Lend Lease
Rachel Woolliscroft, Group Sustainability Manager, Wates Group
Richard O’Connor, Business Improvement Director, Thomas Vale Construction
Thomas Carpen, Senior Strategic Planner, Greater London Authority
Nicholas Gibbins, Thames Gateway Strategy Division, DCLG
Gary Sullivan, Managing Director, Wilson James & Chairman, Thames Gateway South Essex Partnership
Alan McGill, Project Director, Prince of Wales Accounting for Sustainability
Dr Mike Watson, Head of Construction, WRAP
Martin Hunt, Head of Built Environment, Forum for the Future
Neil Kirkpatrick, Associate Director, Arup
Dr Kristian Steele, Principal Consultant, BRE
Jez Cutler, Group Environment Manager, Travis Perkins
Paul Johnson, Managing Director, Model Logic Ltd
David Johnson, Director, Yorkon
Miles Watkins, Director of Group Environmental and Corporate Social Responsibility, Aggregate Industries
Peter Quinn, Managing Director, ScotAsh
Richard Barrett, Managing Director, Barrett Steel Buildings
John Park, Director, Canada Wood UK
Joe McNulty, Managing Director, Integra
Rosi Fieldson, Senior Architect, Simons Design
Barry Smith, Environmental Manager, Simons Group
Deborah Evans, Head of Corporate Reporting and Assurance , LRQA
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