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News Release from: CIRIA | Subject: ICU 2004
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 February 2004
Contaminated Land Solutions At ICU 2004
Leading UK construction research organisation, CIRIA will be hosting two seminars on contaminated land, at the International Clean Up exhibition (ICU2004) at the NEC Birmingham.
Brownfield projects - are you missing out? This seminar will explore the benefits of brownfield redevelopment projects by explaining how technical, legal and financial risks could be managed effectively It will describe the areas that construction professionals should be aware of in these projects and the available financial opportunities such as tax incentives and other subsidies
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Speakers from leading financial, legal organisations and client organisations will present their recent experience on contaminated land projects.
A number of informative case studies will be included.
01/04/04 Assessment of risk in contaminated land This seminar will examine the problems and suggest solutions for construction professionals who manage technical risk in contaminated land projects.
The Environment Agency will spell out their requirements, in light of the publication of the Model Procedures.
Speakers from construction practitioners will present their recent experience on implementing different aspects of contaminated land projects.
You can visit CIRIA at ICU from 30 March to 1 April 2004 on Stand 208.
Contact CIRIA for further information about ICU 2004 or to register for either of the forthcoming CIRIA seminars. Request a free brochure from CIRIA ...
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