The IHBC has welcomed the launch of the joint retrofit conference led by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the National Trust (NT), which will take place on 9-10 April in Queen’s College Cambridge.
IHBC Director Seán O’Reilly said: ‘This is a wonderful chance for IHBC members explore the practical implications of the retrofit challenge, and we’ll be in attendance too, offering our own contributions to the debate!’
Lead organiser Rory Cullen said: ‘£150 plus VAT for an evening, dinner, accommodation, teas, coffees, lunch, top quality speakers including John Vidal the Guardian Environmental Editor & Greg Barker, the Minister for Energy, at the best location you can imagine – what more could you ask?’
Conference sponsors write:
‘The Retrofit Conference will focus on the practical, financial and strategic issues and solutions associated with retrofitting listed, historical and traditional buildings.
The programme features experts who have successfully implemented carbon optimisation strategies and/or are currently working on them, as well as strategists and consultants with a deep knowledge of the subject.
The Key Note speaker, Rt Hon Gregory Barker, will outline the Government’s strategic priorities and plans in this connection.
Organised by Bidwells, the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the National Trust, the event will provide practical as well as hands-on insight into the complex area of retrofitting and delegates will leave with knowledge which will help them plan and implement in their own projects.
See conference details and book at: LINK