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ECOSHOWCASE Norwich - SUSTAINABLE BUILDING PRODUCT EXHIBITION
Displays by some of the industy's leading suppliers, together with informative seminar presentations.
ecoSHOWCASE focuses on key sustainability issues, government directives and legislation affecting the entire construction process.
Designed for buyers and specifiers, ecoSHOWCASE provides a forum for the most important issue in building and construction today 'creating a more sustainable built environment'. It's a unique opportunity to discuss this issue with leading product suppliers, industry associations and fellow construction professionals.
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By Road
From London and The South
Take the M11, A14 and A11. South of Norwich join the A47 Norwich southern bypass towards Great Yarmouth. Leave the bypass at the A146 junction and follow the signs for Norwich then the ring road which will take you to Carrow Road.
From The West and North
Leave the A47 at the A146 junction and follow the signs for Norwich then the ring road which will take you to Carrow Road.
By Rail
'National Express' operate InterCity half-hourly services between Norwich and London Liverpool Street. A direct service also links Norwich to Cambridge and Central Trains offer connecting services from the Midlands, north of England and Scotland via Peterborough.
National Express East Anglia 08700 40 90 90 www.nationalexpress.com
Central Trains 0870 609 60 60 www.centraltrains.co.uk
Nat. Rail Enquiries 08457 48 49 50 www.nationalrail.co.uk
By Coach
Daily services from all major cities are operated by National Express. Their Jetlink services provides regular connections from Stansted, Heathrow and Gatwick Airports.
National Express 0845 600 7245www.nationalexpress.com
Travel line East Anglia
Local travel information service giving up to date rail, bus and coach timetables on 0870 608 2 608
www.travelineeastanglia.org.uk
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KEYNOTE SESSION Sustainable Building Solutions: New Build
11:15, This seminar will focus on the advantages of a fabric first approach with domestic properties. One of the main focus points for the presentation will be around 3D thermal modelling and the advantages this will offer when details are reproduced. … Read more
With building regulations changing every 3 years and the efficiency of buildings becoming a higher priority within these changes, the whole issue around cost and how to achieve the right balance is becoming a major issue. To reduce these costs and to help introduce new products and solutions, Travis Perkins is producing a series of standard construction details which will help maximise the fabrics contribution in SAP. By reducing the need to use default figures and by making very small simple changes to standard build methods the fabric can be used to its maximum capability. With this information available to designer and specifier, it should make keeping abreast of the changes considerably easier. There are no simple right answers any more but these details and the findings from them will provide a simple base line for all domestic construction.
KEYNOTE SESSION Sustainable Building Solutions: Refurbishment
12:15, Focussing on the big issues surrounding sustainable refurbishment of existing properties: what the law requires, energy efficiency issues, choice of materials, renewables, heritage impacts & funding opportunities like the Green Deal & Feed-in Tarrifs… Read more
Sustainable retrofit and refurbishment is top of the Government’s agenda in terms of dealing with the carbon footprint from existing properties in the UK. The UK’s carbon budgets, as set out in the Climate Change Act, require tough decisions to be made over the next 5- 10 years about how we go about dealing with inefficient 19th and 20th century properties. Around 50% of all the UK’s carbon emissions come from energy use in buildings. However, the balance between the economic, social and environmental impacts of carbon emissions from buildings is not always straightforward. New materials and technologies have the potential to revolutionise the way we refurbish our properties, but the short term payback is not always visible to the consumer/owner. Concepts such as the Government’s Green Deal, Feed-in-Tariffs and the Renewable Heat Incentives aim to reduce the gap between supply and demand of sustainable refurbishment, but these are not yet set in stone. This seminar will cover some of the key issues surrounding sustainable refurbishment in contrast to newbuild.
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