🌱 Five years ago, we built the first prototype of our ADEPT Mark 1 cassette, and we think this milestone is the perfect opportunity to celebrate a bit and reflect on our journey so far. Please join us in a panel discussion, to explore how combining bio-based materials with manufactured construction and digital technologies can help create a more sustainable built environment ❗ Book your place: https://bit.ly/NBS-webinar 📅 28th November 2-4pm GMT Part 1 - Industry Perspectives hosted by Chloe Donovan - 2-3pm David Leversha CEng MIStructE Mst(Cantab) MEng – The power of doing things differently Breandán Goss – Supporting innovation Tabatha Mills – The skills transition we need Q&A and discussion Part 2 - Technical Deep-dive hosted by David Nicholson - 3-4pm Bedir Bekar – Engineering not so ‘modern’ methods of construction Al Scott – The evolution of designing for adaptation and re-use Anastasia Stella – The role of technology and data in sustainability Open discussion
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Interested in understanding how YOU can make a difference. Join this fascinating webinar which is going to explore how lower carbon solutions are available today and how your active engagement will help them scale.
🌱 Five years ago, we built the first prototype of our ADEPT Mark 1 cassette, and we think this milestone is the perfect opportunity to celebrate a bit and reflect on our journey so far. Please join us in a panel discussion, to explore how combining bio-based materials with manufactured construction and digital technologies can help create a more sustainable built environment ❗ Book your place: https://bit.ly/NBS-webinar 📅 28th November 2-4pm GMT Part 1 - Industry Perspectives hosted by Chloe Donovan - 2-3pm David Leversha CEng MIStructE Mst(Cantab) MEng – The power of doing things differently Breandán Goss – Supporting innovation Tabatha Mills – The skills transition we need Q&A and discussion Part 2 - Technical Deep-dive hosted by David Nicholson - 3-4pm Bedir Bekar – Engineering not so ‘modern’ methods of construction Al Scott – The evolution of designing for adaptation and re-use Anastasia Stella – The role of technology and data in sustainability Open discussion
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💡 Engineering with a Purpose: Designing for Future Sustainability 💡 In engineering, every design decision shapes the future. Here’s an idea I’m passionate about: 🌍 Embedding Sustainability into Every Project 🌍 What if we approached each project with sustainability as a core principle? This means designing with materials that minimize waste, improving energy efficiency, and considering the full lifecycle impact of each solution. Why it matters: Reduced Environmental Impact: Eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient designs contribute to a healthier planet. Long-Term Value: Sustainable projects lower maintenance costs and provide lasting value. Innovation through Responsibility: Tackling challenges with sustainability in mind often sparks creative, impactful solutions. Excited to keep pushing the boundaries of engineering with solutions that benefit both people and the planet! 🌱
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Webinar: Sustainability Driven Innovation As part of our webinar series Sustainability in Engineering, 23-27 September, join a webinar focused on sustainability driven innovation. IMechE trainers Harvey Leach and Tom Festa will share insights on innovation in this one-hour webinar. Register now for Sustainability in Engineering, a webinar series dedicated to exploring the cutting-edge solutions that are paving the way for a cleaner, greener future. #Sustainability #Engineering #NetZero #Decarbonisation #GreenFuture #WebinarSeries #SustainableEngineering
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World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development 2024 celebrates the innovative solutions provided by engineering in building a more sustainable future through technology and creativity. #SustainableEngineering #WorldEngineeringDay2024 #EngineeringForChange
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Let's celebrate the ingenuity that shapes a sustainable tomorrow! Happy World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development! Engineers contribute to progress for a greener and more resilient world. Together, let's engineer a future where sustainability flourishes and every innovation leads to a brighter tomorrow. 🌍🔧 #EngineeringForChange #SustainableFuture #InnovateForGood #egbengineering #engineering #sustainability #sustainablefuture
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As momentum rightfully grows in ESG approaches, Linesight brought together stakeholders from the Life Sciences sector to discuss the sustainability implications for large CAPEX projects. The below report details that discussion. #wearelinesight #esg #lifesciences
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations are becoming increasingly important in construction projects within the Life Sciences sector. Organisations in this field are setting ambitious targets to integrate ESG principles more deeply into their operations. Construction projects in the sector face unique challenges due to the need for rigorous contamination prevention and the maintenance of specialised facilities essential for research, development, and production. New construction projects are now being designed to reduce environmental footprints through sustainable practices such as energy-efficient facilities, reduced waste, and resource conservation. But can they go further? To explore this further, Linesight assembled a panel of expert stakeholders for a round table discussion on the topic. Today we publish the outcome from those discussions. A report detailing the key findings presented by the participants. You can access the report by following the link below. Nigel Barnes, Giles Heather, Michael McCabe, Peter Higgins #ESG #LifeSciences
Building sustainability into our DNA: A roundtable discussion
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Real-Life Engineering is Crucial for Achieving Sustainability.
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Beautiful depiction of sustainable pavement engineering. How are you gearing yourself for testing sustainable material mixtures?
Envision a world transformed by sustainable engineering. #LoudonInternational #WIRTGEN #Sustainablepavements #BSM
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Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations are becoming increasingly important in construction projects within the Life Sciences sector. Organisations in this field are setting ambitious targets to integrate ESG principles more deeply into their operations. Construction projects in the sector face unique challenges due to the need for rigorous contamination prevention and the maintenance of specialised facilities essential for research, development, and production. New construction projects are now being designed to reduce environmental footprints through sustainable practices such as energy-efficient facilities, reduced waste, and resource conservation. But can they go further? To explore this further, Linesight assembled a panel of expert stakeholders for a round table discussion on the topic. Today we publish the outcome from those discussions. A report detailing the key findings presented by the participants. You can access the report by following the link below. Nigel Barnes, Giles Heather, Michael McCabe, Peter Higgins #ESG #LifeSciences
Building sustainability into our DNA: A roundtable discussion
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What an exceptional panel of experts! I was especially struck by the following "Instead of being driven by capex, we need to look at the lifecycle budget over the 25-30 years of the facility and the impact that it can have on scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions.” - Peter Higgins “The newer generation are really interested in what companies are doing on ESG. It’s not just lip service, they really care. It’s almost a hiring criteria now.” - Dermot Gough This long-term value-driven thinking is our only answer to innovating towards net zero in the built environment. The report is a quick read with an even more concise summary at the link below.
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations are becoming increasingly important in construction projects within the Life Sciences sector. Organisations in this field are setting ambitious targets to integrate ESG principles more deeply into their operations. Construction projects in the sector face unique challenges due to the need for rigorous contamination prevention and the maintenance of specialised facilities essential for research, development, and production. New construction projects are now being designed to reduce environmental footprints through sustainable practices such as energy-efficient facilities, reduced waste, and resource conservation. But can they go further? To explore this further, Linesight assembled a panel of expert stakeholders for a round table discussion on the topic. Today we publish the outcome from those discussions. A report detailing the key findings presented by the participants. You can access the report by following the link below. Nigel Barnes, Giles Heather, Michael McCabe, Peter Higgins #ESG #LifeSciences
Building sustainability into our DNA: A roundtable discussion
linesight.com
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