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Come together : collaborative solutions for sustainability problems 08 December 2011, London

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Come together : collaborative solutions for sustainability problems 08 December 2011, London

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  1. Come together: collaborative solutions for sustainability problems 08 December 2011, London Event Details Background The world we live and work in is changing fast. Climate change, resource constraints, economic recession and spending deficits, rapid population growth, urbanisation, technological breakthroughs and a host of other factors are all having real impacts on our society now and in the future. Leading organisations are realising that these problems can not be tackled by one organisation alone. To overcome them we are going to have to work together to come up with innovations and solutions, which radically change the way that we live and work. Business leaders such as Sir Michael Latham, Sir John Egan and Andrew Wolstenholme have been calling on the construction industry to collaborate and integrate for the last 15 years. Bringing the whole supply chain together from the inception of the project has been proved to produce better and more cost effective built environment. We need to go beyond the boundaries of the traditional construction industry and reach out to other industries, individuals and organisations to come up with new models, innovative designs and enable lifestyles which have a low environmental impact and are happy and healthy. Why you should attend? This joint Forum for the Future and CIRIA network event will give delegates the chance to learn from industry practitioners who are going beyond traditional industry boundaries and delivering new and innovative projects and models. Delegates will also be invited to hear about how far the collaboration agenda advocated by Latham, Egan and Wolstenholme has come and the benefits of going beyond partnering to a more holistic way of building. Ticket Information This event is free for CIRIA Network, Core, and Associate members. This event costs £75 + VAT for non members. Register by fax / post by application form or online at: www.ciria.org/service/e11241 Please note that you’ll need to sign up for a login to the CIRIA website before you can register. If you don’t already have a login, visit www.ciria.org/service/register and sign up prior to registering for the event. When? Thursday 08 December 2011 from 2.30PM – 5.00PM (registration from 14.00) Where? Shoreditch Trust, Units 1-2 Waterhouse, 8 Orsman Road, London, N1 5QJ CPD AccreditationThis event has a value of 2.5 hours towards your CPD As recognised by ICE, CIOB, RIBA, RICS, CIBSE, IstructE

  2. Programme 14.00 Registration and refreshments 14.30 Welcome and introduction Philip Charles, Network Manager, CIRIA Network 14.35 Beyond Boundaries Zoe Le Grand, Senior Sustainability Advisor, Forum for the Future 14.55 Come Together Jon de Souza, Constructing Excellence 15.15 New ownership models Speaker to be confirmed 15.35 New partnership models in infrastructure Speaker to be confirmed 16.00 Group Exercise 16.45 Feedback and wrap up facilitated by Zoe Le Grand 17.00 Close and drinks Forthcoming events Whole life carbon in construction How can BIM make you more productive and profitable? 15 November 2011, Cavendish Conference Centre, London 22 November 2011, Arup, London Delivering biodiversity benefit through green infrastructure Where is growth going to come from? 30 November 2011, AECOM, London 06 December 2011, Arup, London Event partners

  3. Booking form for: Come together: collaborative solutions for sustainability problems, London, 08 December 2011 E11241 Please book online at www.ciria.org. Alternatively please fill in this application form in block capitals and fax it to +44 (0)20 7253 0523 or mail it to CIRIA, Classic House, 174–180 Old Street, London EC1V 9BP. Please photocopy this form for each additional delegate. • Title First name Surname •  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Job title • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Organisation Name •  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Organisation Address • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Postcode • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Tel Fax • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Email • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Organisation’s main activity------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ • Payment Details • Please tick one of the following • FREE – CIRIA Network / Core / Associate member •  Non member £75 + VAT (£15.00) Total: £90 •  I enclose a cheque for £___________________ made payable to CIRIA •  Please debit my card  Amex  Visa  Mastercard • Card no __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ / __ __ __ __ • Expiry date __ __ / __ __ • Security (CVC) Code (Last 3 (or 4) digits on signature strip) __ __ __ __ • Signature________________________________ Name of cardholder_____________________________ • Address of cardholder (if different from company address)________________________________________________________________________________________ • ________________________________________________________________________________________ • Signed___________________________________ Date_______________________________ • Terms and Conditions • Please visit: www.ciria.org/service/tcfor details of our terms and conditions. • Personal data is gathered in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. • CIRIA will only contact you about products and services relevant to you and your organisation.

  4. The CIRIA network • The CIRIA network is a member-based community where professionals share and develop knowledge about specific topics relevant to construction and the built environment. • The network offers members access to knowledge and networking opportunities, delivered through a compelling programme of over 50 CPD accredited events per year. • Covering up to the minute topics and featuring senior speakers and delegates, network events provide a unique opportunity to learn what’s new in construction, to find out how to meet today’s business and regulatory challenges and to meet valuable new contacts. • Through membership you’ll enjoy an engaging platform for sharing experiences as well as the opportunity to make new connections and secure valuable business. • The benefits of membership include: • send two, four or six delegates free to each event • (for small, medium and large organisations respectively) • develop contacts and business across the entire supply chain • qualify for discounts on CIRIA publications • gain early access to key legislative changes, policy developments and guidance outputs • receive CIRIA network member e-newsletters • access to CIRIA network information archives for all employees • receive free event reports and CPD certificates for participants. • A 12 month subscription to the CIRIA network represents fantastic value for your organisation, with many members recouping the cost of membership in just a few months thanks to the inclusive delegate places and other benefits. • Membership is open to private, public and not-for-profit organisations including construction clients, consultants, contractors, regulators, government departments and agencies, local authorities and academic institutions. Apply online now at www.ciria.org/network Attending all CIRIA network events at a non member price of £75 and 3 premiere events at £150 would cost £4,200 per person per year. Therefore, a small company paying just £300 per year and entitled to send 2 delegates to all events would save £8,400 in delegate fees! A medium sized company would save £16,800 with their 4 delegate entitlement and a large organisation would save up to £25,200! communitysharinglearningconnecting

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