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12 August 2008 Join us for Delivering Sustainable Construction 25th September (Seminars, Trade Stands, Practical Demonstrations at Margam Park, Port Talbot, South Wales - 25-09/2008)News Release![]() Seminar Presentations Speakers with expert industry knowledge will be presenting throughout the day, allowing time for questions and feedback on the following topics: ·Biomass boilers ·Structural insulation and blocks ·Ground air heating and ventilation ·Anaerobic digestion (AD) ·Solar thermal heating ·Permeable paving solutions ·District heating systems ·Bacterial cleaning & water treatment ·Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS) Come & See Our Live Sustainable Construction Demonstrations As well as exhibitions from the above speakers there will also be practical demonstrations including the chance to see products and meet representatives from the following areas: ·Building services ·Green roofs & walls ·SUDS ·Building systems ·Resource management ·Water management Importantly, the products and services provided via Burdens Environmental do not just help meet new sustainability standards but are also cost effective and time saving. What better way to understand the product benefits than through live sustainable construction demonstrations. Why Should You Attend? Delivering Sustainable Construction will be suitable for Architects, Consultants, and Construction and Environmental Professionals looking to practically achieve sustainable construction in the built environment. Join us at Margam Park and expand your knowledge on delivering sustainable construction with impartial advice on practical ways to improve energy efficiency, reduce your environmental impact and conform to BREEAM and Code for Sustainable Homes Standards. Our previous events held at Bristol Zoo Gardens and The Eden Project were both hugely successful achieving full capacity. "Inspiring venue and conference" Ashley Dobbs - Green Cities "I thought the range of talks, product demonstrations, exhibitors' trade stands and venue were all excellent." (David Priddis, Senior Design & Build Co-ordinator, Kier Group) "The occasion brought together all aspects from designers, producers, architects and contractors, making for a very successful event" John Luffman, managing director, John Luffman Trading Ltd. An Inspirational Venue The Sustainable Construction Day will be held in the Grade 1 listed Margam Park Orangery situated in the inspiring Margam Park Country Estate. Places for this FREE EVENT are limited We would advise booking your place on-line today to avoid disappointment. Register online at Burdens Environmental to book your place. Those delegates looking for overnight accommodation should view our hotels page for discounted rates. Sustainable Construction From Burdens Environmental If you'd like to find out more about the products and services provided by Burdens Environmental please ask your local Burdens depot or visit the Burdens Environmental web site. Keep up to date with future product news and Delivering Sustainable Construction events and register for our newsletter. For further information please email Burdens Environmental Source: Burdens Environmental © Faversham House Group Ltd 2008. edie news articles may be copied or forwarded
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