The numbers don’t lie: Why the built environment must act now
Opinion Piece The numbers don’t lie: Why the built environment must act now In 2021 the UK Green Building Council published its Roadmap to Zero
Property services provider United Infrastructure has partnered with University of Salford to deliver a full-scale 1930s property within Energy House 2.0, the University’s world-leading research facility. The collaboration marks the first project under the new Centre for Retrofit, to develop scalable solutions for improving the energy efficiency of UK homes.
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Opinion Piece The numbers don’t lie: Why the built environment must act now In 2021 the UK Green Building Council published its Roadmap to Zero
Opinion Piece The SEA – Creating homes and buildings fit for the future The Sustainable Energy Association (SEA) is a 21-year-old member-based trade association, committed
Industry news RICS artificial intelligence in construction report A RICS report, based on surveys of over 2,200 professionals, finds AI adoption in construction remains low