BSEE SHOW PREVIEW
UK Construction Week returns to Birmingham’s NEC on October 10th‐ 12th, incorporating nine shows under one roof, including Energy, HVAC and Smart Buildings.
An invaluable experience for every trade visitor, offering a wide ranging programme, UK Construction Week works with industry leaders and organisations to address policy issues, develop skills and personal development, and seek out, recognise and reward talent and ability. More than 600 exhibitors will be showcasing the latest products, including world exclusives, dedicated seminar theatres will cover key industry talking points, and there will be ample opportunity to develop skills and recognise and award talent and ability.
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There is plenty of fun to be had as well, with a Beer & Ale Festival, Casino Night and Dodgeball Tournament all taking place on site.
Energy 2017
Energy 2017 will explore the significant reduction of costs through energy saving ideas with the show tailored to meet the needs and requirements of engineers, installers, contractors and specifiers. Certas Energy, G2 Energy and Solisco are just a small selection of those who are exhibiting at Energy 2017. The Renewable Energy Association (REA) is one of the official content partners of Energy 2017 and will deliver a programme of insightful talks revolving around biomass, wind and solar at the specially designed REA theatre, sponsored by WElink.
HVAC 2017 ‘ More than 600
exhibitors will be showcasing the latest products, including world exclusives, dedicated seminar theatres will cover key industry talking points, and there will be ample opportunity to develop skills and recognise and award talent and ability.
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HVAC 2017 is an event dedicated to heating, ventilation and air-conditioning and hosts a wide selection of the industry’s leading brands. It will focus on renewables, innovation and power solutions within the building environment and will explore the reduction of costs through energy saving ideas. The show is tailored to meet the requirements of engineers, contractors, installers, architects and specifiers within the building engineering sector and is backed by industry leaders including BESA, FETA, CORGI, HEVAC, GSHPA and BCAS.
Smart Buildings 2017
Smart Buildings 2017 is the go-to event for the smart buildings industry.
Amongst the broad spectrum of topics covered will be workplace technology, access and security controls, home entertainment systems, climate control, lighting and shading controls and the increasingly popular ‘Internet of Things’. Recognising the increasing influence of the smart buildings sector, a number of prominent organisations have announced their support for Smart Buildings 2017, including The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) and the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA).
Safety and Quality in Buildings – FREE CPD workshops
UK Construction Week will bring the leading authorities together to deliver CPD advice and guidance on key issues including: u Post Grenfell: Essential Guidance on Buildings Safety & Fire Prevention (A definitive update on building regulations)
u Fire Prevention (Guidance on Sprinklers, Fire Doors, Dampening)
u Flammable Building Materials (Cladding and other materials – latest advice)
u Health & Safety (Do you know your responsibilities and how to avoid prosecution) u Improving Safety through Technology
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These CPD workshops are tailored for professionals responsible for building safety. Ensure you book your place early as spaces are limited. If you'd like to register your interest in the meantime, please do so by email:
info@ukconstructionweek.com
World premiere of the self‐deploying building
An exciting new innovation will be on display for the first time at UK Construction Week – the self- deploying building! Ten Fold Technology offers the tantalising possibility of fully relocatable, expanding buildings that arrive, self-unload and self-deploy in minutes using almost no power. These units are furnished and ready for immediate use and can fold away and move on as effortlessly as they arrive. Flexible and modular, they can provide almost any combination of space and facility.
The standard TF-64 model, which includes 729ft2 of clear space when open and 112ft2 of storage space when closed, will be deployed live at the show.
Industry Awards
The first ever Smart Solutions Awards will be held at Smart Buildings 2017. Smart Solutions is a brand new online resource, developed by Voltimum, that aims to guide electrotechnical professionals along the journey towards adding smart home and building automation into their business repertoire.
The awards will champion installers who have started this journey, and have demonstrated creativity and excellence on residential and light commercial projects already.
Energy 2017 will host the LowCVP Low Carbon Champions Awards, which recognise organisations that have made a real difference in the area of low carbon road transport. There are seven award categories altogether, ranging from cars to innovation, from fuels to publications. Both ceremonies will take place on 11th October 2017.
Evening fun
A big success in 2016, the Beer and Ale Festival will offer more than 15 beers and a selection of hot food, as well as live music and entertainment. Also returning this year is the popular Casino Night, taking place at Genting International Casino at Resorts World Birmingham.
Just a five-minute walk from the doors of Energy 2017, the Casino Night offers the perfect opportunity for you and your colleagues to enjoy a night relaxing and playing all the casino has to offer or just enjoy the entertainment and chance to network.
Pick of the seminars
Television presenters George Clarke, Steph McGovern and Tom Dyckhoff will be kicking proceedings off across the three days on the UKCW Stage – and there will be plenty of talking points raised in the HVAC, Smart Buildings and Energy Hubs too:
Speaker: Nina Skorupska, Renewable Energy Association
Topic: What Will The UK’s Energy Policy Look Like Post Brexit?
Venue: REA Theatre Date/time: 10th October; 11:00 – 11.30
Speaker: David Brooms, Kensa Heat Pumps Topic: Growing Sustainable Business Opportunities With Ground Source Heat Pumps Venue: HVAC Hub
Date/time: 10th October; 11.45 – 12.15
Speaker: Steve Martin, Electrical Contractors’ Association
Topic: Connected Buildings – Disconnected People?
Venue: Smart Buildings Hub Date/time: 11th October; 12:00 – 13:00
Speaker: Colin Timmins, BEAMA
Topic: Indoor Air Quality – Problems And Solutions Venue: HVAC Hub
Date/time: 11th October; 12.45 – 13.45 Speaker: Finian Parrick, Minibems
Topic: Impact Of Variable Flow And Temperature Control On Complex Heat Systems Venue: Energy Hub
Date/time: 12th October; 11:45 – 12:15
Speakers: Gary Marshall and Geoffrey Palmer, Sweco
Topic: Effect of Co-working in Smart Buildings and Demands on Electrical Infrastructure Venue: Smart Buildings Hub Date/time: 12th October; 15:30 – 16:00
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NINE SHOWS ALL UNDER ONE ROOF What’s in store at UK Construction Week
ree to attend, UK Construction Week is the UK’s largest construction trade event, spanning three days, and is expected to attract around 30,000 trade visitors.
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