Office Design and Fit Out Company to Hold Seminar: The Carbon Reduction Commitment and Landlords

By: Jane Shepherd
Practical guidance and advice on the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), the new regulatory legislation facing landlords, property owners and large businesses, is the focus of a seminar from London office design and fit out company, Morgan Lovell.

 

The breakfast session, due to take place on Wednesday 23rd September at Morgan Lovell’s Noel Street office, will provide advice on capturing and monitoring energy usage, as well as covering many of the legalities surrounding the CRC.

 

Legal guidance will be delivered by James Spreckley, partner at leading London and Birmingham law firm, Martineau. James will cover the purpose of the legislation before discussing some of the implications and what it means to future and existing leases.

 

Morgan Lovell’s sustainability manager, Lara Conaway, then will provide practical solutions to prepare for the CRC, including a demonstration of new technologies that will help monitor and measure energy usage in buildings. 

 

The session will end with an optional tour of Morgan Lovell’s wireless mesh metering solution, after which delegates will be invited to join the speakers for a complimentary breakfast and networking.

 

Lara said: “Most businesses are now well aware of the CRC legislation, how it works, and the cost implications and penalties of non-compliance.  This session is designed to give practical advice and guidance to measures that landlords and property owners can put in place now, in preparation for the comme
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Starting at 8.15am, the session includes breakfast and qualifies delegates for CPD credits..

 

 

An alternative date has been organised in Birmingham on Tuesday 13th October in Martineau’s offices.  Further details including online registration can be found at http://www.morganlovell.com/events.

 

Notes to Editors

 

About Morgan Lovell

 

Located in London, Birmingham and the Thames Valley, Morgan Lovell is the UK’s leading office interior design, fit out and refurbishment specialist. With its own teams of designers, surveyors and project managers, the company can design and deliver entire projects, with the benefit of just one point of contact.  http://www.morganlovell.com

 

It is part of Morgan Sindall plc, a top UK construction and regeneration group which operates through five specialist divisions of fit out, construction, infrastructure services, affordable housing and urban regeneration.

 

Morgan Lovell is a licensed BREEAM Offices Assessment Organisation. This means it is now licensed to measure the sustainability score of an office in order to identify ways companies can reduce high energy usage and waste, whilst increasing comfort and satisfaction for users of the building.

 

Contact Paul Kelly, head of marketing

Tel: 020 7292 5339

Email: press@morganlovell.com

 

 

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