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This March, Kingspan Insulation invites you to a free seminar series with top industry experts discussing how our built environment is changing in response to the climate crisis and exploring the long-term financial returns that developers can achieve by investing in leading building fabric solutions.
The Building Efficiency seminars will take place at Lords Cricket Ground, London on 11th March, Old Trafford Football Ground, Manchester on 25th March, and the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh on 31st March.
The guest speaker programme includes:
* Please note not all speakers will be attending all events.
Adam Mactavish from leading consultants, Currie & Brown, will also be presenting detailed research assessing how the thermal performance of wall insulation can impact floor space within commercial and domestic buildings, quantifying the real value of additional rentable floor space.
Places are strictly limited so book now to avoid disappointment: https://www.kingspan.com/gb/en-gb/products/insulation/services/continuing-professional-development-cpd/building-efficiency-seminar
For further information, please contact:
Tel: +44 (0) 1544 387 384
Fax: +44 (0) 1544 387 484
email: info@kingspaninsulation.co.uk
Website: www.kingspaninsulation.co.uk
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