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Sharing Expertise Across the Industry: SEES Contributes to Round Tables and Podcasts
At SEES, we believe that meaningful progress in the built environment comes from collaboration, open discussion and the sharing of knowledge.
Over the past two years, Naomi Sadler and Stephanie have been invited to participate in a range of industry round tables and podcast discussions, contributing their expertise on sustainability, building performance, retrofit, housing quality and regulatory compliance.
These events bring together professionals from across the construction, housing and sustainability sectors to discuss some of the most important challenges facing the industry today. They provide an opportunity to share practical experience, debate emerging issues and explore solutions that can help drive better outcomes for building owners, developers, housing providers and occupants.
Industry Round Table Discussions
SEES has contributed to a number of Building Insights LIVE round table discussions covering topics that are shaping the future of the built environment.
Water and Energy Saving in Commercial Environments
Exploring practical approaches to reducing water consumption and associated energy use within commercial buildings.
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Tracking Innovation on Water Saving in Commercial Buildings
Examining how technology, policy and design innovation are helping organisations improve water efficiency across the commercial sector.
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Reviewing Progress on Awaab’s Law and the Social Housing Act
Discussing the implications of evolving housing legislation and the practical steps required to improve housing quality and resident wellbeing.
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Solutions for Low Energy Domestic Retrofit at Scale
Exploring the opportunities and challenges involved in delivering effective retrofit programmes across the UK’s existing housing stock.
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Keeping Fabric First in Future Homes Standard Compliance
Highlighting the continued importance of fabric performance in achieving low-energy, high-performing homes.
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Industry Podcasts
Alongside participating in round table events, SEES has also contributed to a series of industry podcasts, discussing some of the most significant issues currently affecting construction, housing and sustainability professionals.
Embodied Carbon Counts: The Transformational Power of Part Z
A discussion examining the growing importance of embodied carbon measurement and the role that proposed Part Z legislation could play in reducing the environmental impact of construction.
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Solutions for Low Energy Domestic Retrofit at Scale
An in-depth conversation exploring the practicalities of delivering retrofit projects at scale while maintaining quality, affordability and performance.
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Reviewing Progress on Awaab’s Law and the Social Housing Act
A discussion focused on housing quality, compliance requirements and the responsibilities facing housing providers as legislation evolves.
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Why Industry Engagement Matters
The built environment is changing rapidly. New legislation, evolving sustainability targets, advances in technology and increasing expectations around building performance mean that continuous learning and collaboration have never been more important.
By participating in these discussions, SEES is able to share practical experience gained from projects across the UK while also learning from fellow professionals working throughout the sector. The insights gained help us continually improve the advice and support we provide to our clients.
We are proud to contribute to conversations that are helping shape the future of sustainable construction, housing quality, energy efficiency and building performance.
A huge thank you to Building Insights LIVE and all the industry professionals who continue to make these discussions valuable, engaging and impactful. We look forward to continuing to share knowledge, challenge thinking and contribute to positive change across the built environment sector.