Build Green CEE 2010
April 15 - 16, 2010
Budapest , Hungary
Facts
Visitors: 400
span style="font-weight: bold;">Build Green CEE: Energy Efficient and Ecological Design for the Region will explore the improving business case for eco-efficient design and sustainable construction in an environment of rising energy prices, more stringent building codes, newly available technology and growing environmental concern. The Central East European region will account for the majority of new construction in Europe and will require extensive energy efficient retrofits of its existing built environment.
Build Green CEE will bring together visionary investors, real estate developers, construction companies, architects, engineers, technology and service providers, building management companies, real estate agencies, students and professors, Green Building Councils representatives, NGOs, media and public authorities eager to explore and benefit from the opportunities of building green.
Topics covered include:
• Market briefings for sustainable construction activity for CEE countries
• Subsidies, preferential financing, and other incentives for green building
• The established green standards and certifications
• Innovations in green design, materials, and technologies.
• Current and upcoming legislation driving sustainable construction"
Event venues:
15 April - The Plenary Session will be held at the prestigious Hungarian Academy of Sciences on "Roosevelt Square", right near the Danube and the famous Chain Bridge on the "Pest" side of the river.
16 April - The Workshops will be held at the Central European University campus, near "Roosevelt Square".
Build Green CEE will bring together visionary investors, real estate developers, construction companies, architects, engineers, technology and service providers, building management companies, real estate agencies, students and professors, Green Building Councils representatives, NGOs, media and public authorities eager to explore and benefit from the opportunities of building green.
Topics covered include:
• Market briefings for sustainable construction activity for CEE countries
• Subsidies, preferential financing, and other incentives for green building
• The established green standards and certifications
• Innovations in green design, materials, and technologies.
• Current and upcoming legislation driving sustainable construction"
Event venues:
15 April - The Plenary Session will be held at the prestigious Hungarian Academy of Sciences on "Roosevelt Square", right near the Danube and the famous Chain Bridge on the "Pest" side of the river.
16 April - The Workshops will be held at the Central European University campus, near "Roosevelt Square".
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Build Green CEE April 15 - 16, 2010