By Peter Dolamore ,
Advisory Risk Partner, Construction Specialty
20/09/2023 · 4 minute read
As a contribution to London Climate Action Week (LCAW), Marsh and Grimshaw partnered to host ‘A net-zero carbon built environment: Managing the risks in innovative materials and construction’. This expert-led roundtable discussion explored how sustainable materials and processes can be more readily adopted across the UK built environment.
Marsh and Grimshaw recognised the importance of cooperation and early communication from all participants in the construction sector. The event aimed to encourage cooperation while providing a platform to address the various challenges posed by net-zero targets. Contributions from lawyers, developers, architects, sustainability consultants, and contractors provided unique perspectives on the critical topics of a net-zero carbon built environment.
Grimshaw’s Dr Paul Toyne chaired an engaging discussion, supported by expert insights from Marsh’s Kate Fairhead and Peter Dolamore, plus Grimshaw’s Annelie Kvick Thompson and Ewan Jones. The panel highlighted the most urgent challenges facing the market, as well as, potential solutions that could help address the industry-specific issues identified.
Current challenges posed:
Potential solutions suggested:
Further discuss the challenges and potential solutions facing the market to provide value to all involved parties – something Marsh and Grimshaw are keen to continue facilitating and supporting.
We look to organise future events and release additional articles following ‘A net-zero carbon built environment: Managing the risks in innovative materials and construction’, to foster engagement and advance strategies.
For exploration of any topic discussed at this event, please contact your Marsh or Grimshaw representative.