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Green Register hold sustainable building 'surgery'

A The Green Register of Construction Professionals product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 27, 2009

The Green Register is inviting you to join their informal 'Sustainable Building Surgery' at this year's Ecobuild.

Ecobuild 3-5th March at Earl's Court, London.

TGR's diverse team of expert trainers will be hosting their surgery at stand 1872 to share their ideas on a wide range of green building topics including sustainable water use, the National Green Specification, and the benefits of lime in construction.

Visitors to the event can also benefit from TGR's professional architectural advice on how to minimise the environmental impact of building design, from small domestic house extensions to larger projects.

Lucy Pedler, TGR Director said: "We welcome building professionals from all sectors of the industry to come and join in our knowledge-sharing sessions at Ecobuild".

"This year we're offering visitors more opportunities to interact with our training team on concepts and building techniques that we've been pioneering for over a decade".

Since 2000 The Green Register has been providing all sectors of the construction industry with expert training on cutting-edge issues.

TGR also works with Local Authorities and in partnership with national organisations such as RIBA and the UK-GBC.

Recent attendees described TGR events as "Progressive and ground-breaking" and "inspiring and supporting".

Feedback from members suggests that TGR is well placed to offer industry professionals advice on cutting-edge sustainable constructions issues.

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