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Ibexcellence-Demonstrating and Delivering the Value of Intelligence in Buildings 22nd October event UK BRE

Our colleagues over at IBexcellence in the UK are holding the first of a series of many task force meetings to progress Intelligence in Building Structures at the BRE in Watford in the UK on 22nd October 2007.

IGIreland would be pleased to arrange for places to be booked at the event if required, contact us info@igireland.com

 

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22nd Sept 2007 - Forums 14 and 15 announced

Dates for the diaries:

Forum 14 - 10th October 2007 -Cllr David Healy, adviser to the Minister for the Environment, will discuss the new draft buiding regulations

Forum 15 - 15th November 2007 - Paul Leech from Gaia Ecotecture gives us an insight into his highly innovative Navan Credit Union Building

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21st Sept 2007 Revised Building Regulations Announced

The Minister for the Environment, John Gormley, announce today, Friday 21st Sept. a welcome revision to the Building Regulations.

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The UK's Carbon Trust starts new initiatives

20th March 2007, the UK's Carbon Trust starts some new initiatives to reduce carbon footprints

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Demspey outlines a New Energy Future for Ireland

12th March 2007, Demepsey announces that one third of electricity consumed will be from renewable sources by 2020.

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