UK Construction Week and CIBSE unite for key net zero insights at London event

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UK Construction Week (UKCW) is pleased to announce a new partnership with CIBSE for its upcoming event at ExCeL London from 7-9 May 2025
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UK Construction Week (UKCW) is pleased to announce a new partnership with CIBSE for its upcoming event at ExCeL London from 7-9 May 2025

As part of this exciting collaboration, CIBSE will contribute valuable content to the Net Zero Hub at UKCW, focusing on crucial topics including the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard.

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“We are thrilled to partner with CIBSE for UK Construction Week London”

This partnership underscores both organisations’ commitment to driving sustainability within the construction industry and accelerating the transition to net-zero carbon buildings. CIBSE, the leading professional body representing the building services engineering profession, will bring its wealth of knowledge and expertise to the event, enriching the conversations around energy-efficient building systems and sustainable design practices.

“We are thrilled to partner with CIBSE for UK Construction Week’s London event,” said Neil Gaisford, divisional director – Construction at UK Construction Week. “CIBSE’s extensive expertise in the built environment and their leadership in advancing the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard will bring essential insights to the Net Zero Hub. This partnership aligns perfectly with our mission to foster innovation, sustainability, and knowledge exchange within the construction sector.”

CIBSE’s participation highlights the growing importance of collaboration across sectors to address the challenges of climate change and improve the sustainability of buildings. With UKCW focusing on key industry themes such as net-zero strategies, energy efficiency, and green building standards, CIBSE’s presence will provide an essential platform for discussions and practical guidance on how the industry can achieve its sustainability goals.

The Net Zero Hub, a central feature of the UK Construction Week event, will serve as a space for professionals to explore innovative solutions and gain insights into the future of carbon-neutral buildings, with contributions from CIBSE and other leading industry voices.

”We are delighted with this partnership, which is very aligned with key themes of interest to our members, and which gives us an opportunity to engage with a wider audience” – Julie Godefroy, CIBSE head of Net Zero.

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About UK Construction Week

UK Construction Week is the UK’s largest built environment event, bringing together thousands of construction professionals, innovators, and thought leaders from across the industry.

Taking place at ExCeL London from 7-9 May 2025, UKCW is a pivotal event for networking, knowledge exchange, and discovering the latest products and technologies shaping the future of construction.

About CIBSE

The leading authority on building services engineering and a pioneer in responding to the threat of climate change, CIBSE exists to advance global best practice in the profession.
Through harnessing the expertise of our members, CIBSE represents the profession as a trusted voice to provide advice and guidance to Government on matters relating to construction, engineering and sustainability.

For over 127 years, CIBSE has supported a community of over 22,000 professionals worldwide in their pursuit of excellence in building performance, sustainability and safety to influence the well-being of individuals and communities of today and of future generations. CIBSE members continue to create the most environmentally friendly systems in major projects across the globe.

For more information about UK Construction Week and to secure your ticket, please click here.

For more information about CIBSE, please visit: https://www.cibse.org/

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