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WBEF: City-Level Support for Climate-Positive Cities with C40 Cities’ Frankie Downy #104
Episode 104
Local government support for energy efficient buildings is essential to creating the climate-friendly cities of the future, a vision supported by C40…
2 years, 6 months ago
The King’s Speech: Impacts to Our Industry with Head of Strategic Research & Insight at Arcadis, Simon Rawlinson #103
Episode 103
Within the recent King’s Speech, King Charles III’s first as monarch, we were offered a glimpse into some of the major bills and reforms with far-rea…
2 years, 6 months ago
MODUS: 'Remember why we became surveyors' with Ann Gray and Simon Rawlinson #102
Episode 102
Ann Gray FRICS took up her one-year term as RICS president in January 2023 and has overseen a significant 12 months for the Institution.
In the lates…
2 years, 6 months ago
WBEF: Reimagining the Built Environment Through Data & Artificial Intelligence with RXR Realty’s Andrew Min #101
Episode 101
Technology is an ever-shifting phenomenon, and while data has always been a source of innovation, AI has accelerated the utility of data, particularl…
2 years, 6 months ago
MODUS: Making a greener Manchester with Andy Burnham #100
Episode 100
What do devolved powers mean for Greater Manchester and its ability to make independent decisions on its built environment? Why is net zero a key par…
2 years, 7 months ago
Essential Insights from Secondary Legislation for the Building Safety Act 2022 with Gary Strong, Andrew Thomas & David Savage #99
Episode 99
Since Episode 58 of The RICS Podcast in February 2022, where we covered an overview of the Building Safety Act 2022, there’s been a number of key cha…
2 years, 7 months ago
MODUS: Women of colour in real estate #98
Episode 98
What challenges are faced by women of colour in the construction industry? That’s the question this episode of Building the Future is exploring.
Sybi…
2 years, 7 months ago
RICS: The New Leading Standards to Revolutionise Carbon Reduction in the Built Environment with Charlotte Neal, David Partridge & Clara Bagenal George #97
Episode 97
While the need for carbon reduction is clear, the route to creating a built environment that better serves this need is constantly being refined.
Thro…
2 years, 7 months ago
WBEF: Hidden Workers: Sick pay, Procurement and Addressing Health Inequalities at Work with WPI Economics’ Laura Osborne and Legal & General’s Mark Tyson #96
Episode 96
The provision of sick pay and support for workers in ill health is a key issue in the Safe Sick Pay campaign’s push to reduce health inequality.
In a …
2 years, 7 months ago
WBEF: The Role of Flexible Buildings in Energy Efficiency with Sarah Joliffe #95
Episode 95
It’s said that buildings amount to 40% of carbon emissions in cities, which demonstrates the need for change in both commercial and residential offer…
2 years, 7 months ago