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Registered charity number 210252. Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-retrofitnondomestic.com Overcoming the obstacles to reduce the carbon footprint of the UK’s non-domestic buildings Topics include: The clients’ approach to non-domestic retrofit with Marks & Spencer and Land Securities PLC Hear from RICS and BRE on the regulation and accreditation of low carbon buildings Understand more about legislating for a low carbon environment from the Committee on Climate Change Reducing carbon as a business objective: the Transport for London story PARTNERS Featuring expert speakers from: Marks & Spencer Transport for London Land Securities PLC Greater London Authority Committee on Climate Change Skansen Halcrow Arup Morgan Lovell Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors BRE University of Reading @ICE_engineers Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012 Sustainable Renovation of Britain’s Business Sector Wednesday 26 September 2012, London, UK Institution of Civil Engineers

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Registered charity number 210252.Charity registered in Scotland number SC038629. ice-retrofitnondomestic.com

Overcoming the obstacles to reducethe carbon footprint of the UK’s non-domestic buildings

Topics include: The clients’ approach to non-domestic retrofit

with Marks & Spencer and Land Securities PLC Hear from RICS and BRE on the regulation and

accreditation of low carbon buildings Understand more about legislating for a low

carbon environment from the Committee on Climate Change

Reducing carbon as a business objective: the Transport for London story

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Featuring expert speakers from:

Marks & Spencer

Transport for London

Land Securities PLC

Greater London Authority

Committee on Climate Change

Skansen

Halcrow

Arup

Morgan Lovell

Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

BRE

University of Reading

@ICE_engineers

Retrofi t Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012Sustainable Renovation of Britain’s Business Sector

Wednesday 26 September 2012, London, UK

Institution of Civil Engineers

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About ICE Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012Wednesday 26 September 2012, London, UK

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Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012: Sustainable Renovation of Britain’s Business Sector

Approximately 45% of the UK’s carbon emissions come from the built environment, including 20% from non-domestic buildings. Estimates are that 80% of the buildings that will be standing in 2050 have already been built. To achieve the Government’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2050, the need to improve the sustainability of our buildings is undeniable.

ICE Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012 will bring together the retrofit supply chain to address the challenges associated with retrofitting the buildings in which we work.

The conference will deliver case studies of successful retrofit schemes, detailing sources of finance, procurement methods, the physical installations and the engagement with buildings’ users to ensure that the measures are correctly used.

An expert panel will discuss the merits and appropriate applications of Ska and BREEAM while the Committee on Climate Change present details of the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme. Building owners will outline the support they require from the retrofit supply chain to undertake retrofitting on a sufficient scale to meet the Government’s targets and how economies of scale affect the way that this work is approached.

Who should attend

The conference will bring together senior decision makers from across the supply chain of non-domestic retrofit; including contractors, consultants and those providing the technology, materials and processes driving innovation inthe sector.

These will include chief executives, managing directors and directors and heads of:

Engineering Sustainable Development Construction Carbon Management Programme Delivery Supply Chain Facilities Management Building Services

Why attend?

Delegates at ICE Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012 will:

Understand from end users, including Marks & Spencer, TfL and Land Securities PLC, what they need from the supply chain

Improve their understanding of BREEAM and Ska and the appropriate applications of each through discussion with BRE and RICS

Gain a better understanding of the UK Climate Change Act and CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme from the Committee on Climate Change

Understand the importance of modifying occupants’ behaviour as well as the fabric of the building

Grow their business by making new connections with senior decision makers from across the construction industry

Roundtable discussions

Shape the discussion –

Meet your peers

Tailor your agenda

Input your thoughts and ideas

Share your experiences

Feedback to the room

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Programme ICE Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012Wednesday 26 September 2012, London, UK

08:00 Registration and Refreshments, and Exhibition

08:45 Introduction from the Chair 08:55 Meet Your Table: Speed Networking from Your Seat

Meet the people with whom you will be spending the day

Industry Case Studies of Non-Domestic Retrofit

09:00 Retrofitting the Institution of Civil Engineers The importance of retrofitting on national carbon targets for 2050 Retrofitting the new ICE offices in line with core values

Questions and Answers Mike Chrimes, Director of Engineering, Policy and Innovation, ICE

09:30 Case Study – Retrofitting a Typical Office Building

Total refurbishment of a 1930s office building Significant attention to occupants’ views and perceptions both before and after the refurbishment Post occupancy evaluation work by Halcrow in close association with the University of Reading Modifying occupants’ behaviour to reduce the gap between forecast and actual energy use Questions and Answers Tim Broyd, Group Director of Technology, Innovation and Sustainability, Halcrow Michelle Agha-Hossein, Research Engineer, University of Reading

10:00 Cutting Carbon as a Business Objective Positive business image in a low carbon economy Overall savings through energy performance contracts Carbon reduction obligations in the public sector

Questions and Answers Andrew Stanton, Infrastructure and Sustainability Manager, Transport for London

10:30 Roundtable Discussion 11:00 Refreshments, Networking and Exhibition

11:30 Case Study – Retrofitting Beyond the Carbon Agenda Close collaboration with the client through design, specification and build Improving comfort and working conditions as part of a multi-purpose retrofit Focussing on energy efficient and cost effective solutions

Questions and Answers Chris Jofeh, Building Retrofit Leader, Arup

12:00 Discussion Pod – The Rate of Innovation in Retrofit Technologies

13:00 Lunch, Networking and Exhibition

Regulation and Accreditation

14:00 Panel Discussion: Comparing the Merits of Sustainable Building Accreditation

Highlighting the key differences between BREEAM and Ska Emphasising the benefits and best application of each system Case studies of effective use of environmental rating systems James Pack, Director, Skansen Sophie Hutchinson, Sustainability Manager, Morgan Lovell Tim Robinson, Information Products Group Director, RICS Martin Townsend, Director, BREEAM, BRE

14:45 Legislating for Low Carbon Development Aims of the UK Climate Change Act The current trend in carbon reduction Simplifying the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Questions and Answers Ute Collier, Team Leader, Buildings & Industry, Committee on Climate Change 15:15 Refreshments, Networking and Exhibition

Funding and Procurement for Non-Domestic Retrofit

15:45 Demand Leading Innovation in Low Carbon Retrofit Proper analysis of the client’s needs Thorough design to eliminate re-design Demanding the right solution on the right scale for the right price

Questions and Answers Munish Datta, Head of Property Plan A, Property & Store Development, Marks & Spencer

16:15 The Greater London Authority’s RE:FIT Scheme Procurement of suppliers to a closed framework Free support to retrofit public sector buildings Acquiring funding from the European Investment Bank Application of this model to the private sector

Questions and Answers Emma Strain, Senior Manager - Programme Delivery (Environment), Greater London Authority Jenny Curtis, Operations Director, Amber Green

16:35 Realising the Value of an Energy Efficient Builing

Market value of energy efficiency Commercial investment models ROI for tenants and owners Questions and Answers Neil Pennell, Head of Sustainability and Engineering, Land Securities PLC

17:05 Closing Remarks from the Chair

17:15 Drinks Reception

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Speakers ICE Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012Wednesday 26 September 2012, London, UK

Michelle Agha-Hossein, Research Engineer, University of ReadingMichelle has been

sponsored by Halcrow Group Ltd. As Research Engineer to undertake research concerning the use of innovative interventions in non-domestic buildings to maximise sustainability in such buildings in operation.

Chris Jofeh, Building Retrofit Leader, ArupChris is chair of Wales’s Low/Zero Carbon

Hub, which advises Welsh Ministers over actions needed to achieve zero carbon new build and a 3% year on year reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from Welsh buildings.

Andrew Stanton, Infrastructure and Sustainability Manager, Transport for LondonAndy heads a team

responsible for the sustainability and environmental performance of TfL’s offices and commercial properties. His team has delivered year on year improvements in energy and water efficiency achieving Carbon Trust Standard accreditation in January 2010.

Jenny Curtis, Operations Director,Amber GreenAmber Green is Amber Infrastructure’s

sustainable business division. Jenny has a lead role on the London Energy Efficiency Fund (LEEF), which has £100m for London public-sector energy efficiency retrofit.

Tim Broyd, Group Director of Technology, Innovation and Sustainability, HalcrowTim is responsible

for driving the development of technology and innovation throughout the company and for directing Halcrow’s knowledge management programme.

James Pack, Director, SkansenJames is a founding Director of Skansen (founder of Ska Rating). Ska Rating

is the environmental assessment method aimed at the fit out and refurbishment sector. Ska Rating is now perhaps one of the leading methods for driving non-domestic retrofit solutions.

Emma Strain, Senior Manager - Programme Delivery (Environment), Greater London AuthorityEmma leads the

delivery of the Mayor of London’s award winning building retrofittingand funding programmes.

Martin Townsend, Director BREEAM, BREMartin works closely with the construction industry bringing

sustainability issues alive for companies right across Social, Economic and Environmental agenda.

Munish Datta, Head of Property Plan A, Property and Store Development, Marks & Spencer

Since 2007, M&S has reduced consumption of energy by 28% and water by 18%. They are powered by 100% green electricity and send zero waste to landfill.

Mike Chrimes, Director of Engineering Policy and Innovation, Institution of Civil Engineers

Mike leads knowledge transfer across the Institution, managing the Policy, Innovation, Associated Societies’ and Management Procurement and Law teams in their development of the ICE’s Learned Society programme.

Neil Pennell, Head of Sustainability and Engineering, Land Securities PLCNeil is a keen

advocate of the application of new energy saving technologies and energy efficient systems in commercial buildings. Neil also chairs the Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) Sustainable Retrofit Working Group.

Tim Hall, Head of Construction Services,Total FlowTim leads Total Flow’s work in the

construction sector and has been responsible for designing innovative construction approaches to make a step change in speed, quality and cost performance.

Ute Collier, Team Leader, Buildings & Industry, Committee on Climate ChangeUte leads the

Committee’s work on the role of buildings (with a focus on the retrofit of energy efficiency and low-carbon measures) in achieving the UK’s ambitious carbon targets.

Tim Robinson, Information Products Group Director,Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

Tim leads RICS’s Ska Rating,the rapidly growing industry assessment standard and certification for non-domestic fit-out, retrofit and refurbishment.

Sophie Hutchinson, Sustainability Manager,Morgan LovellSophie is responsible

for promoting sustainability, from responsibly sourced materials or implementation of energy efficient technologies, through to the attainment of environmental assessment standards such as BREEAM, LEED or Ska.

Image © Halcrow

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Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

ICE Retrofit Solutions for Non-Domestic Buildings 2012 presents a unique opportunity to showcase your solutions to the challenges of meeting the Government’s targets for reducing carbon emissions.

Exhibiting at this conference places your business at the forefront of this fast-developing market. It provides exposure to senior decision makers from contractors and consultancies undertaking large scale development works.

Sponsoring and/or exhibiting at this event will allow your organisation to:

Generate new leads Position your brand as a key player and solutions provider Enhance your brand perception through association with the Institution of Civil Engineers which represents authority and excellence within the engineering profession.

A limited number of sponsorship and exhibition packages are available. For more information and a personalised sponsorship proposal, please contact Shivani Budhdev at [email protected] or on +44 (0)20 7665 2215.

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