BIM, BREEAM and the future of sustainability debated at Ecobuild China Conference

Sustainability Tue, Mar 22, 2016 5:13 PM

This year sees the return of Ecobuild China at Shanghai New International Expo Centre, starting today for the next three days and bringing big names and debate to the heart of the exhibition sharing their unique perspective on the agenda for China’s sustainable future.
 
Designed to inspire, educate and inform, the two day conference programme will feature key industry speakers including BRE Group, Atkins, RICS, shanghaiBIM, government officials and academics in cutting edge debates and high level discussions to cover topics such as BIM in practice: enabling efficiency through high performance design; Buildings in use: key steps towards energy efficiency; Achieving excellence in low carbon construction – the role of Three Star, LEED, BREEAM and DGNB.
 
Ecobuild China attracted over 15,000 attendees and 127 exhibiting companies in its first year and secured its position as the region’s meeting place for the sustainable built community.  

Building upon the anchor event in London - Ecobuild UK, combined with global chapters in India and Southeast Asia – Ecobuild China is expected to attract the most influential decision makers, architects and developers in the region.
 
UBM Built Environment International Director, Eliane Van Doorn comments: “With Ecobuild UK, China, India and Southeast Asia we are connecting the sustainable design construction and built environment communities from around the world. Our renowned conference tackles the key issues, strategies and opportunities within the local sustainability market with global expertise through our network of influential industry professionals.”
 
Ecobuild China strives to deliver practical and applied information on key issues facing those involved with sustainable construction and green building.  

The event has the official support and endorsement of many of the industry’s leading associations including China Institute of Building Standard & Research, Ecological Building Materials Association, shanghaiBIM, RevitBBS, RICS  (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors), BRE (UK’s Building Research Establishment) and CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building).