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NET ZERO CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT

Date: 26 March 2024
Location Doltone House Hyde Park, Sydney



While most seem to recognise the imperative of taking decisive climate action, not all construction industry leaders are currently pursuing an aggressive enough strategy to deliver net-zero carbon emissions — let alone trying to achieve zero carbon footprint for their projects and business operations by 2050.

Companies from across the construction value chain — from architects and engineering firms – to materials manufacturers – to suppliers and distributors – contractors and operators— should avoid seeing actions that lead to decarbonisation as yet another check-the-box compliance exercise. Rather, it’s a huge opportunity for companies to generate profitable growth and differentiate themselves in the market using decarbonisation strategies.

Build Australia is proudly supporting the Net-Zero Construction Summit, taking place on 26th March in Sydney and that will provide a forum for industry leaders to come together to discuss the policies, strategies, materials and technologies necessary to decarbonise the construction of buildings and infrastructure.

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The program features over 30 leading industry leaders, sustainability experts, and professionals to explore the policies, technologies, materials, and strategies that will pave the way for decarbonising the construction of buildings and infrastructure while embracing the principles of a circular economy.

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Inform the promo code NZC10BUILD and receive a 10% discount off current prices.

2024-03-26 00:00:00 2024-03-26 00:00:00 Australia/Perth NET ZERO CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT While most seem to recognise the imperative of taking decisive climate action, not all construction industry leaders are currently pursuing an aggressive enough strategy to deliver net-zero carbon emissions — let alone trying to achieve zero carbon footprint for their projects and business operations by 2050. Companies from across the construction value chain — from architects and engineering firms – to materials manufacturers – to suppliers and distributors – contractors and operators— should avoid seeing actions that lead to decarbonisation as yet another check-the-box compliance exercise. Rather, it’s a huge opportunity for companies to generate profitable growth and differentiate themselves in the market using decarbonisation strategies. Build Australia is proudly supporting the Net-Zero Construction Summit, taking place on 26th March in Sydney and that will provide a forum for industry leaders to come together to discuss the policies, strategies, materials and technologies necessary to decarbonise the construction of buildings and infrastructure. Download Event Brochure The program features over 30 leading industry leaders, sustainability experts, and professionals to explore the policies, technologies, materials, and strategies that will pave the way for decarbonising the construction of buildings and infrastructure while embracing the principles of a circular economy. Register today Inform the promo code NZC10BUILD and receive a 10% discount off current prices. Doltone House Hyde Park, Sydney
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