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Building Services Summit 2016 tackles major issues

This year’s Building Services Summit will be asking tough questions and looking for input from delegates as well as industry experts.

This year, it's all about finding solutions to make buildings better: energy efficient; occupant-friendly and value for money.

The Summit takes place on 23rd November at the British Library and has been organised jointly by the BCIA, BESA and ECA, making it a unique event developed by associations for their members and clients.

Expert speakers from the National Energy Foundation, ARUP, Gratte Brothers, ISS Technical Services and government departments including BEIS, will be sharing their knowledge. Delegates will also be asked to share their thoughts in some highly interactive discussions and debates.

The Summit will include some great presentations and lively discussion panels, moderated by television presenter and journalist Juliet Morris, will allow delegates to share their ideas and views too. Interactive technology will be used on the day to gather thoughts on key questions, creating a lively event.

BCIA President Malcolm Anson said: 'This is a great opportunity to be part of a unique event that is seeking to tackle the key issues in our sector. It's also a chance to network with professionals from across the construction and property sector, while sharing ideas for improving how we work together. '

For more information and to book a place visit www.buildingservicessummit.co.uk

10 October 2016

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