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Low-Carbon Concrete Seminar:
Decarbonising the Built Environment

Concrete is the world's second-most abundant resource after water, making it the most widely used manufactured material globally. Its widespread use stems from its strength, durability, resilience, safety, and cost-effectiveness, making it vital for building critical infrastructure.

Concrete is also central to advancing sustainable development. It helps mitigate and adapt to climate change, supports clean energy infrastructure, and enhances the energy efficiency of buildings, highlighting its importance in environmentally conscious and responsible construction practices.

This free two-hour seminar will help construction professionals to enhance buildings and infrastructure via a better understanding of the current building for climate change context, the constituent materials of concrete, how to best specify low carbon concrete and the efficiencies that can be achieved in design.

PRESENTERS

Ralf Kessel
Concrete NZ - Head of Architecture

Tim Kleier
Concrete NZ - Sustainability and Policy Director

DATE & TIME

Tuesday 15 October
2:00pm - 4:00pm

Attendees are welcome to remain after the seminar and network with industry colleagues while enjoying drinks and canapés courtesy of Concrete NZ.

VENUE

Trinity Wharf Tauranga
51 Dive Crescent
Tauranga 3110

TARGET AUDIENCE
Architects and architectural designers, structural engineers, graduate engineers, designers, specifiers, building certifiers, building officials, contractors and concrete industry professionals.

CPD POINTS
This seminar offers 20 NZRAB and ADNZ CPD points.

REGISTRATION
Registration is free, simply complete the form below.