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DESIGN. DELIVER. PERFORM. 10.00-10.30 Keynote: Reaching Net Zero How will we meet the UK’s 2050 emissions target? Be inspired and challenged as Baroness Brown explores how we can deliver a sustainable built environment. • The Baroness Brown of Cambridge - DBE FREng FRS, Julia King 10.40-11.20 Automation and Productivity How automation can help in making the best design and operational decisions, and defend choices without affecting innovation. • Carl Collins - CIBSE • Marta Castelo Becerra, Jacobs • Ben Roberts, Atkins • Janine Gibson, BDP’ • Agnieszka Szymczyk, BuroHappold 11.30-12.30 Technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Find out about new technologies fusing digital and physical worlds and how they will affect the work of building services engineers. Chair: Kathryn Donald - Max Fordham • Dan Cash - University of West England • Thayla Zomer - Centre for Digital Built Britain • David Edge - Ove Arup and Partners Limited 12.30-13.00 Schneider Electric Session - ‘Power Distribution Redefined’ This session will focus on two main disruptions affecting the power industry today - Energy transition and Digital revolution. • David Williams - Schneider Electric 13.30-14.30 Data, Data, Data Explore how to use interpretive data tools to reveal insights to drive improved building design and operation. Chair: Kathryn Donald - Max Fordham • Sung-Min Hong - UCL • Tristan Gerrish - BuroHappold 14:45-15.30 Connecting the Digital and Physical With a more connected digital and physical world, this session will explore the opportunities and challenges facing buildings services engineers. • Alexandra Luck - A Luck Associates • Bethan Morgan - UCL • Eleni Papadonikolaki - UCL 15.40-16.35 Making the Most of Sensors This session will present practical examples of how to implement and maintain comprehensive sensor strategies to enable better building performance. Chair: Andy Keelin - Buro Happold • Mark Dowson - BuroHappold • Luke Smith - Urban Observatory, Newcastle University • Dr Joanne Phoenix - Sensor City • Kevin Davies - Pulse Systems Ltd 16.40-17.15 Digital Tools for Engineers There are a plethora of productivity tools and apps in the industry, find out what’s available, how to access them and the best way to use them. • Sukhmit Singh Chaggar - Atkins • Carl Collins - CIBSE • Steven Butler - Autodesk 10.15-10.45 What Makes a Building Smart? Understand what a smart building actually means to a business and how use-cases can be utilised to find out what people want in their buildings. • Sarah Allaoui - Cundall 10.50-11.20 Optimising Facilities and Property Management How can property managers and facilities managers work together to optimise the operation and maintenance of buildings and overcome systemic problems? Mat Lown - Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP 11.30-12.30 Effective Operations The operation of buildings is key to how they perform and everyone involved in the building lifecycle has the opportunity to influence this. Chair: Sara Kassam - CIBSE • Phil Draper - Twenty One Engineering Ltd • Sally Godber - WARM • Helen Newman - Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP • Alasdair Donn - Willmott Dixon Re-Thinking Limited 13.30-14.30 Total Building Performance Providing national and international perspectives, this session will present case studies on the interacting factors that affect building performance. Chair: Anastasia Mylona - CIBSE • Prof. Rajat Gupta - Oxford Brookes Uni • Dr Esfand Burman - UCL • William Swan - University of Salford, Energy House Laboratories 14.45-15.25 Are We in Control? Explore how to optimise building services controls strategies to provide efficient and sufficient services in buildings and minimise conflicts. Chair: Tom Randall - Verco • Sophie Parry - Zumtobel Group Jon Belfield - InTandem Systems Ltd • Dimitrios Rovas - UCL 15.45-16.30 Electric Vehicles Find out what is required to deliver a high quality electric vehicle charging infrastructure including considerations of market demand and interactions with buildings. Chair: Danny Winn - EV Solutions - Schneider Electric • Gareth Spinner - Noveus Limited • Luke Osborne - ECA • Adriana Laguna - UK Power Networks 16.35-17.15 Delivery Models This session will look at two frameworks and case study applications that can help to optimise the lifecycle of a building; V System and Circular Economy. Chair: Anastasia Mylona - CIBSE • Harry Popplewell- Arup • Doug Baldock - Laing O’Rourke Tuesday 26 November 2019 Conference Programme Tuesday 26 November 2019 DAY 1: Headline Theatre DAY 1: Theatre A SYSTEMS THINKING AND INTEGRATION DIGITALISATION RETROFIT AND REFURBISHMENT HEALTH, WELLBEING AND PRODUCTIVITY CLIMATE IMPACT POLICY ENERGY: DECARBONISATION AND STORAGE MODULAR AND OFFSITE CONSTRUCTION PEOPLE, COMPETENCE AND SKILLS EXHIBITOR SESSION EXHIBITOR CIBSE - APPROVED CPD SESSION Programme valid as of (13/11/19). Subject to change.

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DESIGN.DELIVER.PERFORM.

10.00-10.30 Keynote: Reaching Net ZeroHow will we meet the UK’s 2050 emissions target? Be inspired and challenged as Baroness Brown explores how we can deliver a sustainable built environment.

• The Baroness Brown of Cambridge - DBE FREng FRS, Julia King

10.40-11.20 Automation and ProductivityHow automation can help in making the best design and operational decisions, and defend choices without affecting innovation.

• Carl Collins - CIBSE

• Marta Castelo Becerra, Jacobs

• Ben Roberts, Atkins

• Janine Gibson, BDP’

• Agnieszka Szymczyk, BuroHappold

11.30-12.30 Technologies of the Fourth Industrial RevolutionFind out about new technologies fusing digital and physical worlds and how they will affect the work of building services engineers.

Chair: Kathryn Donald - Max Fordham

• Dan Cash - University of West England

• Thayla Zomer - Centre for Digital Built Britain

• David Edge - Ove Arup and Partners Limited

12.30-13.00 Schneider Electric Session - ‘Power Distribution Redefined’This session will focus on two main disruptions affecting the power industry today - Energy transition and Digital revolution.

• David Williams - Schneider Electric

13.30-14.30 Data, Data, DataExplore how to use interpretive data tools to reveal insights to drive improved building design and operation.

Chair: Kathryn Donald - Max Fordham

• Sung-Min Hong - UCL

• Tristan Gerrish - BuroHappold

14:45-15.30 Connecting the Digital and PhysicalWith a more connected digital and physical world, this session will explore the opportunities and challenges facing buildings services engineers.

• Alexandra Luck - A Luck Associates

• Bethan Morgan - UCL

• Eleni Papadonikolaki - UCL

15.40-16.35 Making the Most of SensorsThis session will present practical examples of how to implement and maintain comprehensive sensor strategies to enable better building performance.

Chair: Andy Keelin - Buro Happold

• Mark Dowson - BuroHappold

• Luke Smith - Urban Observatory, Newcastle University

• Dr Joanne Phoenix - Sensor City

• Kevin Davies - Pulse Systems Ltd

16.40-17.15 Digital Tools for EngineersThere are a plethora of productivity tools and apps in the industry, find out what’s available, how to access them and the best way to use them.

• Sukhmit Singh Chaggar - Atkins

• Carl Collins - CIBSE

• Steven Butler - Autodesk

10.15-10.45 What Makes a Building Smart?Understand what a smart building actually means to a business and how use-cases can be utilised to find out what people want in their buildings.

• Sarah Allaoui - Cundall

10.50-11.20 Optimising Facilities and Property ManagementHow can property managers and facilities managers work together to optimise the operation and maintenance of buildings and overcome systemic problems?

• Mat Lown - Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP

11.30-12.30 Effective OperationsThe operation of buildings is key to how they perform and everyone involved in the building lifecycle has the opportunity to influence this.

Chair: Sara Kassam - CIBSE

• Phil Draper - Twenty One Engineering Ltd

• Sally Godber - WARM

• Helen Newman - Tuffin Ferraby Taylor LLP

• Alasdair Donn - Willmott Dixon Re-Thinking Limited

13.30-14.30 Total Building PerformanceProviding national and international perspectives, this session will present case studies on the interacting factors that affect building performance.

Chair: Anastasia Mylona - CIBSE

• Prof. Rajat Gupta - Oxford Brookes Uni

• Dr Esfand Burman - UCL

• William Swan - University of Salford, Energy House Laboratories

14.45-15.25 Are We in Control?Explore how to optimise building services controls strategies to provide efficient and sufficient services in buildings and minimise conflicts.

Chair: Tom Randall - Verco

• Sophie Parry - Zumtobel Group

• Jon Belfield - InTandem Systems Ltd

• Dimitrios Rovas - UCL

15.45-16.30 Electric VehiclesFind out what is required to deliver a high quality electric vehicle charging infrastructure including considerations of market demand and interactions with buildings.

Chair: Danny Winn - EV Solutions - Schneider Electric

• Gareth Spinner - Noveus Limited

• Luke Osborne - ECA• Adriana Laguna -

UK Power Networks

16.35-17.15 Delivery ModelsThis session will look at two frameworks and case study applications that can help to optimise the lifecycle of a building; V System and Circular Economy.

Chair: Anastasia Mylona - CIBSE

• Harry Popplewell- Arup

• Doug Baldock - Laing O’Rourke

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Programme valid as of (13/11/19). Subject to change.

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Tuesday 26 November 2019Conference Programme

10.30-11.30 Heat Pumps: Specification, Integration and Whole Life ImpactExplore the consequences of heat pumps becoming more prevalent for heating, hot water and cooling applications in buildings across all scales.

Chair: Rossella Perniola - Scotch Partners LLP

• Dave Pearson - Star Renewable Energy

• Steve Wisby - Hoare Lea

• Louise Hamot - Elementa Consulting

11.40-12.40 Heating and Cooling in a Low Carbon FutureThis session will consider how decarbonisation can be balanced with guarantee of supply, flexibility towards future markets and changing thermal demands.

• Duncan Josh - Atkins• Aaron Gillich - London

Southbank University• Rebecca Sweeney

- Energy Systems Catapult

• Dr Laetitia Mottet - University of Cambridge and Imperial College London

15.15-16.00 Hydrogen ApplicationsWhat are the technical deployment, safety and acceptance issues for replacing natural gas with hydrogen in domestic and non-domestic buildings?

Chair: Joanna Furtado - Policy Connect

• Mark Crowther - Kiwa Gastec

• Chris Manson-Whitton - Progressive Energy Ltd

16.15-17.00 Demand ManagementThis session will explore effective strategies to manage the peak load on the electrical grid from heat pumps, direct electric heating and domestic transport.

Chair: Jen Elias - Cundall

• Federico Seguro - Troup Bywater + Anders

• Daniel Neasham - Lendlease

10.30-11.10 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)What are the built environment professional institutions doing to map their work against the SDGs and how can we mobilise our community to deliver these goals?

Chair: Julie Godefroy - CIBSE

• Simon Wyatt - Cundall

• Ronan Leyden - Bioregional

• Gary Clark - HOK London Studio

11.30-12.15 Responsible and Ethical Sourcing, Pathways to Best PracticeThis session explores ethical and responsible sourcing for building contractors, clients, distributors and professional bodies.• Andrew Kinsey -

Mace Group• Katie Livesey -

Intertek

13.30-14.00 Where Can Engineering Take You?Hear from winners of the Ken Dale Bursary who spent time in various countries carrying out research to benefit CIBSE, their employers and the profession.

Chair: Stephen Lisk - One Eighty Light

• Lucy Pemble - ICF• Antoni Sapina Grau

- WSP

14.00-14.40 Rising StarsFor the first time ever, we’ve brought together our ‘Engineer of the Year’ winners in different fields to inspire and enthuse you!

Chair: Stephen Lisk - One Eighty Light

• Emma Beadle - WSP• Clara Bagenal George

- Elementa Consulting• Yasmin Chamadia -

Arup

15.15-16.00 Fire Safety EngineeringHear from the authors of the latest version of CIBSE Guide E Fire Safety Engineering which highlights key areas of responsibility for services engineers.

• Andrew Foolkes - tenos• Matt Ryan - The Fire

Surgery• Nick Troth, Arup

16.15-16.45 The Case for Formality in Business AgreementsThis session will explore how business agreements can be made and the pitfalls if formality and standard terms of agreement are overlooked or ignored.

• Rosemary Beales - Association for Consulting and Engineering (ACE)

• Les Copeland - Ramboll• Alistair Day - AECOM

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Programme valid as of (13/11/19). Subject to change.

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Tuesday 26 November 2019Conference Programme

11.30-12.15 SLL Mini LightByte, Emergency LightingLooking at the journey through the building to a point of safety, speakers will discuss emergency lighting requirements for spaces in the public and private realm.

Chair: Juliet Rennie - CIBSE

• Roger Sexton - Xicato

• Richard Caple - Thorlux Lighting

• Les Thomas - Fagerhult Lighting Ltd

• Graeme Shaw - Zumbotel Group

12.30-13.15 Effective Communication SkillsCommunication and interpersonal skills are fundamental to success in the workplace, this special workshop session focuses on how to communicate to different personality types.

• Francesca De Petris - AESG

14.00-16.00 CIBSE Building Simulation AwardsThe Building Simulation Group are hosting this year’s awards celebrating the best in professional building simulation.

• Darren Woolf - Loughborough University

• Naghman Khan - SimScale GmbH

• Darren Coppins - Built Physics Limited

• Irene Gallou - Foster + Partners

• Douglas Baldock - Laing O’Rourke

• Elenora Brembilla - Loughborough University

16.15-17.00 Engaging Presentation SkillsA special workshop session on how to explain engineering concepts in an engaging way.

• Francesca De Petris - AESG

10.00-10.45 Monodraught Ltd session - ‘Why is Heat Recovery the Future of Natural Ventilation?’This session will explore the latest technology trends in Natural Ventilation systems, including the combination with heat recovery.

• Nick Hopper - Monodraught Ltd

11.00-11.45 Altecnic session – ‘Overcoming Common Heat Network Issues’This session will explore the common problems associated with heat networks. How these issues relate to design and affect the efficiency and performance of the network. It will also detail how these issues affect the tenant.

• Neil Parry - Altecnic

11.55-12.40 Kingspan session - ‘A new approach to building services insulation to adapt to the changing environment’Taking the right approach to HVAC insulation specification can help address the combined pressures of energy efficiency, health & well-being and climate change whilst providing value to both occupants and clients.

• Carl Davison - Kingspan Industrial Insulation Ltd

13.45-14.45 Lochinvar Ltd session – ‘Heat Pumps for Commercial Heating and Hot Water applications’The seminar explores Heat Pump technology and the reasons behind the increase in popularity; it also focuses on the practical application of Air and Water Source Heat Pumps for heating and hot water systems.

• Scott Mason - Lochinvar

14.55-15.40 Cadline session – M&E Intergrated Design Tools to Drive Revit 3DBringing together M&E HVAC design, analysis and co-ordination activities into integrated, logical workflows.

• Simon Brown - Cadline• Ashley Rice - Cadline

15.45-16:40 MHI Specifications session - ‘Understanding CO2 Heat Pumps’An introduction to the key features and benefits of using CO2 as a low GWP refrigerant for Domestic Hot Water production in commercial applications.

• Richard Jones - MHI Specifications

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Tuesday 26 November 2019Conference Programme

Programme valid as of 13/11/19. Subject to change.

Visit to view the full programme: cibse.org/b2plive For speaker news follow #Build2Perform

10.00-11.00 Baxi session - ‘Heat Networks’This presentation evaluates instantaneous and storage based DHW solutions in heat networks. It identifies key differences, considerations, advantages and disadvantages of each system.

• Ian Robinson - Baxi Heating

11.15-12.00 Valves Instruments Plus Ltd sessionExplaining the difference between un-restrained and restrained expansion joints and how they are manufactured. The session covers expansion Joint Manufacturers Association (EJMA) standards, Cycle life and performance, and the importance of guides and anchors to make expansion joints work.

• Keith Fryer - Valves Instruments Plus Ltd

12.20-13.20 Herz Valves UK Ltd session - ‘Low Carbon Solutions for Domestic Hot Water and Heating in Dwellings on Heat Networks’Focusing on the benefits that different types of HIUs can contribute to low carbon solutions in heat networks for domestic hot water and heat generation.

• Neil Gatland - Herz Valves UK Ltd

14.25-15.10 Xtralis session - ‘Challenges in Fire Detection’Data Centres present knowable challenges in terms of fire detection – this presentation will cover globally accepted best practices to mitigate and prevent risk.

• Adam Pool - Xtralis – part of Honeywell

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Wednesday 27 November 2019Conference Programme

08.45-09.45 Building Performance Network Autumn Event: Performance Declares!This event will showcase the momentum on the issue of measured performance targets, with short presentations on a range of recent initiatives on disclosure and performance commitmentsChair: George Martin - BPN• Julie Godefroy -

BPN /CIBSE and colleagues from Green Building Council, LETI, Good Homes Alliance and Greater London Authority

• Simon Cross, BRE Group

• Alex Tait, RIBA

10.00-10.40 Review of Building Regulations Part L & Part FIn a policy landscape that is complex, this session will help you to navigate changes to regulations and legislation and understand how these will affect you.

Chair: Katie Clemence - Max Fordham

• Hywel Davies - CIBSE• Peter Rankin -

Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

11.10-12.10 Creating a Quality Indoor EnvironmentHealth and wellbeing is influenced by indoor environmental factors which need to be carefully balanced and an integrated approach is required to users’ needs.

Chair & speaker: Mel Allwood - Arup

• Dzhordzhio Naldziev - UCL

• Eleonora Brembilla - Loughborough University

• Jack Harvie-Clark - Apex Acoustics

• Benjamin Jones - University of Nottingham

13.30-14.10 Health and Wellbeing in PracticeBuilding users’ health and comfort has always been fundamental to the role of building services engineers, find out what this means in practice in industry today.

Chair: David Stevens - CIBSE FM Group

• Tom Spurrier - Hoare Lea

• Eszter Gulacsy - Mott MacDonald

• Marylis Ramos - PRP

14.10-14.50 Human-Friendly BuildingsHear from built environment professionals about what they found when they went back to the buildings they designed.

• Craig Robertson - Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

• Julia Yao - Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

15.20-16.00 Lighting for HealthResults will be shared from the CIBSE and BRE Trust funded research on the effects of circadian lighting on the health and wellbeing of occupants.

Chair: Jim Shove - Society of Light and Lighting

• Paul Littlefair - BRE• Karen van Creveld

- Karen van Creveld Lighting Design

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Wednesday 27 November 2019Conference Programme

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10.00-11.00 The Latest UK Climate Projections, UKCP18Building on the success of UK Climate Projections 2009 (UKCP09), the UK Climate Projections 2018 (UKCP18) delivers a major upgrade to the range of UK climate projection tools designed to help decision-makers assess their risk exposure to climate.

Chair: Bill Gething - University of the West of England

• Anastasia Mylona - CIBSE• Kathryn Brown - Committee on

Climate Change• Fai Fung - Met Office Hadley

Centre

11.30-12.30 Assessing Overheating RiskOverheating risk in homes is one of the fastest increasing impacts of climate change. Addressing it as part of planning is the most efficient and cost effective way of tackling it.

Chair & speaker: Susie Diamond - Inkling LLP

• Richard Partington - Studio Partington• Pratima Washan - AECOM

14.00-14.40 Resilience of Schools to Climate ChangeA project supported by the CIBSE Schools Design Special Interest Group and DfE looked at how climate change will impact schools through the use of modelling and monitoring.

• Tim Taylor - Faithful+Gould

• Joe Jack Williams - Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

14.45-15.30 Adaptation to Severe Weather EventsIt is our responsibility as engineers to create buildings that are resilient to extreme events, both current and future ones.

Chair: Anastasia Mylona - Head of Research, CIBSE

• Ruth Shilston - RWDI• Jessica Lamond -

University of West England

16.00-16.30 Urban DesignA collaborative research project is looking at the impacts of the urban fabric to the urban temperatures and how new material can improve urban climate.

• Marialena Nikolopoulou - Kent School of Architecture & Planning, University of Kent

• Maria Kolokotroni, Brunel University London

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Wednesday 27 November 2019Conference Programme

10.15-11.00 Retrofitting and Refurbishing Historic, Listed and Rural BuildingsFind out about responsible retrofit which is good for heritage, health and the natural environment.

• Moses Jenkins - Historic Scotland• Roger Sexton - Xicato• Soki Rhee - Duverne - Historic

England

11.30-12.30 Upgrading HomesThis session will bring together real-life stories of deep residential retrofits, showing what can be done to improve the performance of existing buildings.

Chair: Marianne Heaslip - URBED (Urbanism Environment and Design) Ltd

• Justin Bere - bere:architects• Seamus Hoyne - LIT• Aneaka Kaur Kellay - Carbon

Co-op

14.00-14.45 Responsible Retrofit, Taking a Holistic ApproachUnderstand the interactions between different design measures and the building as a whole when retrofitting existing buildings.

Chair: Laura Morgan Foster - Building Performance Network

• Zack Gill - SOAP Retrofit• Dr Peter Rickaby - UK Centre for

Moisture in Buildings, UCL• Faye Wade - University of

Edinburgh

15.00-15.45 Surveying Tools for Existing BuildingsHear from award-winning specialists in the deep retrofit of buildings about the practicalities of planning, implementing and evaluating retrofit projects.

Chair: Sue James - Convenor Trees & Design Action Group

• Robert Prewett - prewett bizley architects

• Oliver Smith - 5th Studio

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09.30-10.30 ACO Technologies session - ‘Blue Roof Drainage: Making Sustainable Urban Environments A Reality’Blue roofs are a relatively new concept. This presentation will explain their role in the creation of sustainable urban environments and cover key design considerations.

• Neill Robinson-Welsh - ACO

10.30-11.15 Achieving Zero Carbon at the City or Regional ScaleThis session provides an insight into cities and regions actively preparing and implementing zero-carbon plans.

Chair: Peter Oborn - Chair of RIBA Commission on Ethics and Sustainable Development

• Ben Smallwood - Buro Happold Engineering

• Chris Worboys - Etude• Clare Murray - Levitt

Bernstein• Thomas Lefevre -

Etude

11.15-12.00 Environmental and Social Impacts - The Big PictureHow can built environment practitioners influence environmental and social issues? Find out the latest on regulations, tools and research ideas.

Chair: Sue James - Convenor Trees & Design Action Group

• Julie Godefroy - CIBSE

11.15-12.00 Environmental and Social Impacts Continued...• Flora Samuel - University

of Reading• Jantine Werdmüller von

Elgg - Stronger Together• Edward Lockhart-

Mummery - The Broadway Initiative

12.15-13.00 Inclusivity ‘Big Conversation’CIBSE Inclusivity Panel’s Big Conversation: Differently Abled, Developing a New Understanding of Disability and Ability.

Chair: Annie Marston - HurleyPalmerFlatt

• James Warne - BOOM Collective

• Liam Proudlock - Proudlock Associates

15.00-15.45 Competence in a Post-Hackitt WorldHow will engineers show that they are competent to work under the proposed new regulatory system for Building a Safer Future?

Chair: Hywel Davies - CIBSE

• Graham Dodd - Arup• Peter Caplehorn -

Construction Products Association

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Wednesday 27 November 2019Conference Programme

09.30-10.15 How to NegotiateA special workshop session on effective negotiation skills for the workplace.

• Francesca De Petris - AESG

10.30-11.15 How can a ‘Modular Mindset’ be applied to Building Services?How are modern methods of construction affecting how buildings are planned, procured, designed, built and operated?

Chair: Susan Hone-Brookes - The Manufacturing Technology Centre

• Nigel Fraser - Build Offsite

• Graeme Brady - NG Bailey

• Laura O’Leary, MZA Consulting Engineers

12.00-13.00 Is Zero Incident, Zero Defect and Zero Waste Possible?How is the delivery of prefabricated M&E helping to change the culture of construction and how can the potential benefits be achieved?

Chair: Susan Hone-Brookes - The Manufacturing Technology Centre

• David Bradley - E+I Engineering Group

• Lewis Jones - Prism, SES Engineering Services

• Dale Perini - Bryden Wood

14.15-15.00 Fellows x YEN Big Question: IntegrityHear from our most senior grade of membership and our Young Engineers discussing the big challenges facing our industry today.

Chair: Gemma Taylor - South West YEN Chair, Services Design Solutions Ltd

• Dan Lowe - North West YEN Chair, Ramboll

14.15-15.00 Fellows x YEN Continued...• Luke Yeates-Mayo -

South Wales CIBSE YEN Chair, Hoare Lea

• Tadj Oreszczyn - UCL• Marian Ferguson -

Energylab Consulting Ltd

• Alexandra Logan - Global YEN Chair, ChapmanBDSP

• Florence Lam - Arup

15.15-16.00 Creativity and InnovationInnovation can help you solve problems, gain market edge and enhance reputation. This workshop session focuses on how to be more creative in the workplace.

• Francesca De Petris - AESG

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Wednesday 27 November 2019Conference Programme

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09.30-10.15 ENWA Water Technology UK session - ‘The importance of effective water treatment in HVAC Systems and the benefits of sidestream filtration’The presentation evaluates instantaneous and storage based DHW solutions in heat networks. It identifies key differences, considerations, advantages and disadvantages of each system

• James Townley - Enwa Water Technology

10.20-11.20 Schneider Electric - ‘Mitigating Electrical Fire Hazards’Technology provides many ways to protect against the worst effects of electrical fires: solutions that actively hunt for faults or mitigate hazards are illustrated in this presentation.

• Christos Archeos, Schneider Electric

11.45-12.45 Tamlite session - ‘The SLL Lighting Handbook’The SLL Lighting Handbook has been rewritten, leading to a number of key changes to the fundamentals, technology and applications of lighting.

• Darren Taylor - Tamlite Lighting

13.15-14.15 Adveco (A.O Smith Water Heaters) session - ‘Countering the uncertainty of installing gas supplies to new buildings’Adveco outlines practical considerations to help designers facing the decision to adopt all electric for new buildings or outlay for a gas supply ready for conversion to hydrogen.

• Simon Bennett - Adveco Ltd

14.30-15.15 S&P Ventilation session - ‘An Introduction to Smoke Ventilation’The presentation covers where smoke ventilation fits into the fire safety within buildings, covering the methods of smoke ventilation open to designers.

• John Reeves - Smoke Ventilation Consultancy Ltd

12.20-13.05 Glidefield session - ‘Pre-insulated HVAC Ductwork Evolution’P3 & Glidefield present the evolution of pre-insulated ductwork where P3 has renewed the construction system of galvanised ductwork systems by developing the P3ductal system which offers the most comprehensive range on the market today.

• Andrea van Schalkwyk - P3 SRL

13.20-14.05 Swegon session - ‘Can DCV Deliver Green, Healthy Indoor Climate?’Minimising energy usage without compromising comfort or wellbeing is a key challenge facing building services. Could DCV be the answer for healthy indoor climate with minimum environmental impact?

• Darren Peel - Swegon Controls

14.30-15.30 Historic England session - ‘Insulating Traditional Walls’Historic England will present their latest research on the effect of energy efficiency retrofit on the hygrothermal behaviour of traditional buildings, the technical the risks from moisture accumulation and the factors affecting numerical modelling.

• Soki Rhee-Duverne - Historic England

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