Collaborate for net zero

Looking at how Scotland’s multidisciplinary design teams are working collaboratively towards Net Zero within the construction industry

By IStructE - Scottish Regional Group

Date and time

Tuesday, June 10 · 10am - 4pm GMT+1

Location

The Engine Shed

Forthside Way Stirling FK8 1QZ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 6 hours

In person only event,

Registration is from 10.15am, programme starts at 10.45am

This CPD seminar will be a joint event between IStructE, RIAS and CIBSE where we will be looking at how Scotland’s multidisciplinary design teams are working together collaboratively towards Net Zero within the construction industry.

The seminar will provide useful CPD for engineers, construction professionals and architects at various stages of their careers from new graduates, those working towards chartered membership and for our more experienced members looking to stay abreast of current best practice.

The seminar will be held at the Engine Shed in Stirling where there will be an opportunity to look around the building which is Historic Environment Scotland’s dedicated building conservation centre. As a hub of digital innovation and heritage science, it is home to specialist labs.

The case studies which will be covered:

· Riverside Primary School

· The Secret Campsite

· The Engine Shed

We will also have a discussion on Retrofit and a discussion by a panel of experts debating UKNZCB & Scottish NZPSB Standards

We would like to sincerely thank our sponsors for their generous support:

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Programme - please note we will start promptly at 10.45am.


10.15 Registration & tea/coffee on arrival.


10.45 Welcome – Richard Campbell, Karen Anderson, Ingrid Berkeley


11.00 Presentation – Case Study

Riverside Primary School, Ann Marie Fallon & Sam Boyle (Architype)


11.45 Presentation - Case Study

The Secret Campsite, Toby MacLean (Allt Environmental Structural Engineers)


12.30 Lunch


13.30 In conversation:

Robbie Toomey & Jocelyne Fleming on Retrofit


14. 00 Panel Discussion: UKNZCB & Scottish NZPSB Standards; Catriona Jordan (BE-ST Chair), Will Arnold (IStructE), Julie Godefroy (CIBSE), Angel Morales-Aguilar (LDN) and Toby Tucker (SFT)


15.00 Presentation Case Study

Engine Shed, Ingrid Berkeley (Max Fordham) & Graham Briggs (HES)


15.45 Closing remarks


Speakers

We are delighted to welcome the following speakers who excel in their professional fields:

Ann Marie Fallon

Sam Boyle


Toby MacLean

Toby is a structural engineer with a diverse career engineering everything from oil platforms and concert halls to handbags. He established the successful TALL Engineers in 2005 that went on to build a reputation for providing practical yet technically sophisticated and holistic solutions to diverse projects in the built environment and concentrating on design from first principles, with the firm increasingly concentrating on timber as a structural material. Having sold this firm, in 2020 Toby established Allt Environmental to atone for past carbon sins and to address the urgent need to decarbonise the built environment especially in relation to embodied carbon.

Since Allt was established Toby has mixed project work, research and consultancy with a focus in understanding the environmental impacts of timber in construction.


Robbie Toomey

Jocelyn Fleming


Catriona Jordan

Caitriona is the lead for Retrofit and Energy Efficiency Programmes she is responsible for the implementation, oversight and delivery of retrofit programmes to accelerate the built environments transition to net zero carbon.

Caitriona has well established networks within the connected ecosystem and is a chartered Architect who worked in the Built Environment education sector for almost 10 years with City of Glasgow College.

Since joining BE-ST in 2021 Caitriona has led Low Carbon Learning, Scotland’s first national Passivhaus, retrofit and fabric first training programme. Which has upskilled over 3,500 delegates to date.


Will Arnold

Will is an award-winning Fellow and staff member of The Institution of Structural Engineers, and is both a Chartered Structural Engineer and Chartered Environmentalist. In his role at IStructE, Will is responsible for embedding climate action into all aspects of the institution's work. He is responsible for driving the update of minimum standards for institution members, developing supporting guidance, and leading collaboration with wider industry. Will is the lead author of Part Z (an industry proposal for embodied carbon regulation in the UK) and is helping to deliver both the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard, and the Built Environment Carbon Database. Prior to joining the Institution, he worked as a practising structural engineer for more than a decade at Arup. In recognition of his work instigating change in the field of structural sustainability, Will holds the IStructE President’s Award, and the Memcom Outstanding Achievement Award.


Julie Godefroy

Ingrid Berkeley

Graham Briggs

Toby Tucker

Angel Morales-Aguilar



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