UK-China Green Building & Eco-Cities Working Group Event
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Join the UK-China Green Building & Eco-Cities Working Group for insights on profitable business opportunities in China. Learn about intelligent and green systems for sustainable projects. Engage with industry experts and develop strategies for building sustainability.
UK-China Green Building & Eco-Cities Working Group Event
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UK-China Green Building & Eco-Cities Working GroupBuilding Profitable Business with China25 November 2010Alan KellCo-Chair, UK-China Eco-Cities & Green Building Working GroupManaging Director, Intelligent & Green Systems Limitedalan.kell@igsystems.co.uk
Implementing Intelligent & Green 运用智能&绿色
Vice Minister Qiu Baoxing
UK-China Eco-cities & Green Building Working Group - UK-China Working Group established in 2006, new MOU signed in March 2010- Government and industry partnership to implement international best-practice in China- Working with MOHURD with strong links to the China Green Buildings Council, theEco-cities Research Programme and local city initiatives
UK-China Working Group - Developing and implementing standards for low carbon eco-cities & green buildings.- Supporting technical and professional education and training. - Identifying flagship sustainable projects in leading cities including Chongqing, Wuhan and Chan-Zhu-Tan- Providing an integrated delivery capability – from financing through to operations – for world-class projects.
UK Working Group Engagement • MOU signed by HM Ambassador Sebastian Wood • Co-chaired by Steve O’Leary, Director Infrastructure & Low Carbon, UK Trade & Investment and Alan Kell, I&G Systems • Active & expanding participation of 30 leading UK companies and universities • Associate working arrangements with 7 UK organisations including CBBC, CIOB, IET BETNET
Chinese Working Group Engagement • MOU signed by Vice Minister Qiu Baoxing • MOHURD Contact Dr Yong CHEN | 陈勇,the Minister’s PA • Co-chaired by Professor Wang Youwei 邹燕青 , China Green Building Council and Dr Li Xun 李迅 /LIU YAN刘 琰, 中国城市科学研究会, Chinese Society for Urban Studies • Developing the active involvement of Chinese consultants, suppliers and clients. • Developing working relationships with a wide range of leading Chinese organisations & companies.
Roadmap for Building Sustainability v 1.8 Policy, Planning & Standards Property Financing & Development Urban Planning Real Estate Services Architectural & Design Services Strand 1 - Development Engineering Consultancy Services Strand 2 - Design Cost & Value Management Services Sustainable Building Materials Strand 3 - Materials & Systems Activity Sustainable Energy Systems Strand 4 - Delivery Building Management & Control Systems Strand 5 - ICT Systems Programme & Project Management Strand 6 - Management Construction Management Strand 7 - Capacity Building Sustainable Construction Systems Integration / IT Systems Property Related Software Communications & Networking Property & Facilities Management Managed Utility Services Performance Evaluation Sustainability Consultancy & Research Education & Training Design Build Operate / Evaluate Policy/Planning
Feedback from Beijing Sustainable Cities Session 10 Nov 2010 (Stephen Ellison) • Clearly a demand in China for know-how and technology; policy is there/will be there to drive low carbon; • Growing recognition that effective measures are not rocket science but need to be appropriate; • UK has plenty of expertise • Success stories such as the Sustainable Cities MoU in Wuhan which has 23 projects underway; • But…frustration on both sides; masterplanning from UK firms is very conceptual, low-carbon features are diluted or ignored as the scheme goes to implementation by others. • And at detailed levels UK companies involved in only very small parts of the whole. • So a call from UK for a more consolidated and broader approach. UK firms to work together on more aspects of a single project, with the promoters to ensure that the project objectives including low carbon at met. • That will need cooperation between UK firms and a willing recipient in China.
Key Aims for the Day • UK Capabilities SWOT Review • Opportunities • Strategies • Implementation Planning • ActionWhat’s our 5 year plan?