The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA), Building Engineering Services Association (BESA), and the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA) are partnering to organise and host The Building Services Summit 2016, which will take place at the British Library on Wednesday 23rd November.
The event will also include other supporting organisations, including the Federation of Environmental Trade Associations (FETA).
The theme of the Summit will be the long-term operational efficiency of buildings. The associations are working together on an exciting format that will stimulate discussion and debate with the audience; with input from expert speakers, to tackle the challenges faced by building services engineering companies and their clients.
ECA head of specialist groups Steve Martin commented, ‘The Building Services Summit is set to be one of the sector’s pivotal events this year, bringing benefits to both clients and contractors.
Problems linked to the ‘performance gap’ where buildings fail to meet the energy efficiency and carbon emissions targets envisaged by the design team are a key priority for the BESA, according to the Association’s technical director Tim Rook.
‘This event is extremely timely,’ he added. ‘Collaboration between different parts of the supply chain and the bodies that represent the key professions will be crucial to narrowing the performance gap, which will be under the spotlight during the Summit.’