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News Release from: CIRIA | Subject: Towards Sustainable Constuction - Conference
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 February 2004
CIRIA Argues The Case For Sustainable
Construction
CIRIA has announced plans to host a two-day conference, Towards sustainable constuction - why become sustainable?
For any organisation wanting to enhance its reputation, the major challenge is not just to become more sustainable, but to integrate sustainability into its working practices Clients commissioning projects, designers looking for tenders, construction companies bidding for work or housing associations seeking housing corporation funds increasingly need to learn how to become more sustainable in order to compete in today's world
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 1 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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CIRIA has announced plans to host a two-day conference, Towards sustainable constuction - why become sustainable? It will be held in London on 11-12 May 2004.
Day one will focus on strategic thinking for sustainability, day two on the practical applications for integrating sustainability.
This event outlines the vision, drivers and practicalities of implementing sustainability.
It will show delegates how to become more sustainable within existing business frameworks while also benefiting staff, customers and profits.
In addition it will demonstrate the tools available to assist the process.
It will also highlight the opportunities for practitioners at the cutting edge of sustainability, and show how to benefit from the work their organisations are putting into trying to be more sustainable in their practices.
For further information, or to register for either or both days of the conference, contact CIRIA. Request a free brochure from CIRIA ...
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