Webinar | UKGBC /event-type/webinar/ The voice of our sustainable built environment Tue, 02 Jun 2026 10:36:08 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2023/02/cropped-UKGBC-favicon-1.png Webinar | UKGBC /event-type/webinar/ 32 32 Climate Resilience in Action: One Year on from the UK Climate Resilience Roadmap /events/climate-resilience-in-action/ Fri, 22 May 2026 10:46:51 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=70425 This event will showcase the progress since the launch of the UK Climate Resilience Roadmap last summer, highlighting where the industry is acting on the recommendations, and it will include the launch of new guidance on Adaptation for Climate Resilience: Non-domestic Buildings.

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One year on from the launch of the UK Climate Resilience Roadmap, this event will showcase how we are supporting industry to translate climate resilience ambition into action. This webinar will focus on the tools and guidance available to take action now and will include the launch of the new guidance, Adaptation for climate resilience: non-domestic buildings, which highlights key adaptation measures for a non-domestic building in two different hazard scenarios, responding to stage three of the four-stage model from the Roadmap.  

A panel of expert speakers will share insights from their involvement in our climate resilience and adaptation work, their experience of embedding the principles and key challenges and opportunities to be addressed to facilitate further progress.   

Why Attend?

Celebrate one year since the launch of the climate resilience roadmap

highlighting progress made on implementing the roadmap

Launch Adaptation for Climate Resilience: Non-domestic Buildings guide

which talks through some of the practical aspects of the four-stage process of the Climate Resilience Roadmap, helping to pilot and enable organisations to translate resilience ambitions from the Roadmap into practical action on projects.

Share what our upcoming work is

to help organisations translate resilience ambition into practical project action through stakeholder plans and estates-level adaptation.

Who Should Attend?

This event is open to everyone but it might be especially insightful for:

  • Developers, Asset Owners and occupiers
  • Asset/facilities managers and operators
  • Designers, architects, urban planners, consultants, and other professionals part of a project team

UKGBC Cancellation and Refund Policy

Please see our website for more details on our cancellations and refunds: /ukgbc-cancellation-and-refund-policy/

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Innovation in Commercial Retrofit: A Live Project Demonstrator /events/innovation-in-commercial-retrofit-a-live-project-demonstrator/ Tue, 19 May 2026 11:26:23 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=70386 A launch webinar to highlight how the Commercial Retrofit Innovation Map was applied in practice to drive decarbonisation at the iconic No.1 Poultry.

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Be among the first to explore our new report, detailing the collaborative project with Breakthrough Energy and FORE Partnership which saw the first practical application of the Commercial Retrofit Innovation Map. The Map was central to the process the team followed in the transformation the iconic No. 1 Poultry building in the City of London, using it as a live, real-world showcase for innovative retrofit solutions.

In September 2025, the Commercial Retrofit Innovation Map was launched as part of the collaborative project, and this new report builds on that foundation. It details the practical way the map was applied within a live project environment, outlining a repeatable, step-by-step approach to the innovation review and selection process.

Providing a tough test case to tackle, No. 1 Poultry is one of the City of London’s most recognisable landmark buildings and the final work of renowned architect James Stirling. Its scale, complexity and prominence make it a powerful showcase for innovation, demonstrating how sustainable solutions can be integrated into real-world commercial assets. The report also details the decision making influences and criteria on the project, as well as the list of solutions selected. 

By making both the process and solutions visible, the project aims to support wider adoption across the industry, helping teams embed innovative solutions with greater confidence.

Agenda

  • Welcome and overview – UKGBC
  • Keynote speech on the importance of innovation, and the need for greater adoption – Breakthrough Energy
  • Overview of the report – UKGBC
  • Overview of No.1 Poultry – FORE Partnership
  • Details of the solution selected – UKGBC/FORE Partnership
  • Insights from the project team – JRA & Hilson Moran
  • Audience Q&A – All
  • Next steps – UKGBC

Why Attend?

Discover more

about the report ‘ Innovation in Commercial Retrofit: A Deep Dive Case Study’

Learn

about the No. 1 Poultry project

Have the opportunity to ask questions

directly to members of the project team

Learn about the process

of implementing innovative solutions into commercial retrofit

Who Should Attend?

All are welcome, specifically those involved in delivering commercial retrofit projects.

Other Information

Session length: 1 Hour

UKGBC Cancellation and Refund Policy

Please see our website for more details on our cancellations: /ukgbc-cancellation-and-refund-policy/

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Regenerative Places Consultation Launch /events/regenerative-places-consultation-launch/ Thu, 14 May 2026 10:53:49 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=70337 We invite you to respond to our consultation on our new Regenerative Places Framework. This webinar will provide you with the opportunity to learn more about the Regenerative Places task group, the framework itself and ask questions.

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This event will introduce the Regenerative Places Framework for Housing and invite you to give feedback to ensure it’s clear and widely supported. The Framework explores how we can enable place-based regenerative approaches to home retrofit and new housing, catalysing long-term economic, social and ecological benefits.

In this webinar, we’ll walk you through the proposal and the key questions we’re seeking feedback on. This is your chance to help shape the future of the industry.

Why Attend?

Hear about

the Regenerative Places Framework from the team who is writing and developing it.

Get clarity

on what’s being proposed and how to give feedback.

Discover

how to contribute to its finalisation and be part of our regenerative places work going forward.

Who Should Attend?

This event is designed for anyone who may be interested in responding to the Regenerative Places Framework consultation, particularly those involved in housing development or retrofit. It is an opportunity for all built environment stakeholders to provide feedback. We encourage anyone with an interest in regenerative design in the built environment to join this webinar and respond to the consultation, from experienced professionals to those with a general interest.

WITH THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS

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A Practical Guide to Engaging Your Supply Chain (Webinar) /events/practical-guide-to-engaging-your-supply-chain/ Tue, 12 May 2026 14:08:36 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=70332 A 1-hour webinar hosted by the Supply Chain Sustainability School to explore UKGBCs newly released 'Engaging the Supply Chain: A Practical Guide to Delivering Sustainable Outcomes'.

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This webinar will introduce the new, practical and user-friendly supply chain engagement guide from Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ (UKGBC).

The session will explore the guide and its key tips and practical advice for engaging the supply chain on sustainability. We’ll walk through the four-step approach, looking at the tools to support each step.

We’ll also share some case studies of supplier engagement being done.

What Will I Learn?

This webinar will help you to understand:

How to access and use UKGBC’s new guidance

What practical steps you can take to engage your suppliers

What others have done to successfully engage with their suppliers

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is for anyone working in procurement teams or directly with suppliers on procurement, project design teams, building owners/occupiers and managers, and materials suppliers and product manufacturers.

Any pre/post Webinar Material that Would be Relevant to Know?

Click to view this resource guide that sets out a simple four-step approach to effective supply chain engagement: Engaging the Supply Chain: A Practical Guide to Delivering Sustainability Outcomes.

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Making the Most of Your Membership /events/making-the-most-of-your-membership-april-2026/ Tue, 24 Mar 2026 11:28:51 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=69636 Join us in this 45-minute webinar to learn the full range of benefits available within your membership, helping you understand where to plug in, how to get involved, and the best ways to maximise value for you and your team.

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Your UKGBC membership gives you access to a powerful platform of insights, networks and opportunities designed to help your organisation accelerate sustainability ambitions and play an active role in transforming the built environment.

This 45-minute webinar will guide you through the full range of benefits available, helping you understand where to plug in, how to get involved, and the best ways to maximise value for you and your team. Whether you’re looking to connect with peers, deepen your sustainability expertise, or get involved in UKGBC’s programmes, this session will show you how to make the most of everything included in your membership.

We’ll Cover All Opportunities for Members to Get Involved

Connect & Collaborate

How to

join UKGBC forums, spaces to share insights and cocreatesolutions with industry peers.

Opportunities

to network with other members at upcoming socials and community events.

Learn & Grow

Accessing learning pathways,

insights and tools to empower your team and futureproof your organisation.

How UKGBC’s programmes

support professional development and build organisational capability.

Lead & Influence

Ways to contribute to UKGBC initiatives

shape sector-wide conversations and influence policy and industyr practice

Why Attend?

This webinar offers a clear and practical introduction to the full UKGBC member offer, helping you make the most of the tools, networks and knowledge available to drive impact within your organisation and across the built environment.

Who it’s for

All members, new joiners, new colleagues in existing member organisations and anyone looking to better understand how to engage with UKGBC.

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Innovation Forum: Risk, Insurance and Warranties /events/innovation-forum-risk-insurance-and-warranties/ Tue, 02 Dec 2025 14:57:51 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=68615 Join us for an interactive workshop where we will dive deep into the topic of how we can finance innovation and help solutions scale.

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Overview

Join us for an interactive workshop where we will dive deep into the topic of how we can finance innovation and help solutions scale.

We’re inviting UKGBC members, including innovators, solution adopters and topic experts, to discuss how risk, insurance and warranties can be both a challenge and a potential opportunity when it comes to scaling innovative solutions in the built environment.

In this Session we will be Exploring Topics Such As

How insurers currently view risk for new construction solutions.
Key barriers to insuring innovative materials, methods, and technologies.
What evidence or assurances insurers need to support scaling.
Ways to de-risk trials (pilots, sandboxes, shared date, staged warranties).
Role of standards, certification, and clear liability in reducing perceived risk.
Opportunties for collaborative risk-sharing models and policy support.

Insights from this session will be used to inform UKGBC’s research for the ‘Scaling Sustainable Solutions for the Built Environment Initiative’.

How the Forum Will Work

This session will last for 1.5 hours and involve interactive discussions to identify meaningful insights and actions. As this is a Forum, we encourage everyone who attends to actively participate and contribute to the conversation.  

These sessions are designed to go beyond talk – they’re about finding tangible enablers and steps to take to overcome barriers to scaling innovation, which we will then take forward as part of the Scaling Initiative.  

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UK Autumn Budget 2025 and COP30: Key Implications for the Built Environment /events/key-implications-for-the-built-environment/ Thu, 23 Oct 2025 15:04:43 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=68313 Join UKGBC's CEO Simon McWhirter for a member-exclusive analysis of the UK Autumn Budget 2025 and COP30 outcomes.

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Join UKGBC for a timely and insightful analysis of the UK Autumn Budget 2025 and COP30 outcomes, with a focus on what they mean for the built environment sector. This session will unpack headline announcements, explore emerging policy signals, and offer expert commentary to help members navigate the evolving landscape. 

Why attend?

Gain expert insight

into the UK Budget and COP30 outcomes.

Understand the implications

for your organisation and the wider sector.

Contribute to dynamic dialogue

with peers and policy experts.

Learn

about UKGBC’s upcoming policy work and engagement opportunities.

Who should attend?

  • UKGBC members across all disciplines in the built environment.
  • Sustainability and policy leads.
  • Strategic decision-makers and influencers.
  • Anyone looking to understand the policy landscape shaping the sector.

Speakers

  • Rt Hon Chris Skidmore OBE, Former UK Energy Minister, Chair of the Climate Action Coalition, Working Group Chair of UK Transition Finance Council
  • Simon McWhirter, CEO, UKGBC
  • David Adams, Consultant Policy & Places, UKGBC
  • Simon Peacock, Head of Strategic Clients & UK Regions
    JLL

UKGBC cancellation and refund policy 

Please see our website for more details on our cancellations and refunds: /ukgbc-cancellation-and-refund-policy/ 

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UKGBC’s Learning: An Introductory Webinar (September 2026) /events/ukgbcs-learning-an-introductory-webinar-september-2026/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 08:51:09 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=68022 Learn what training and leadership programmes UKGBC has on offer to help you increase your sustainability knowledge and skills.

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About this event

The world of sustainability is complicated and ever-changing. Staying ahead of the game can be difficult. But UKGBC’s here to help you with our comprehensive learning and leadership training portfolio. 
Join us at this introductory webinar where we’ll preview our extensive learning offer – from our email course through to deep-dive masterclasses. We’ll explain what’s available to help you build your sustainability knowledge and skills. 

Why attend?

Learn what resources and training UKGBC has on offer  
Hear about our immersive leadership programmes 
Understand what bespoke learning UKGBC could create for you and your team  
An opportunity to ask questions of our learning team

Who should attend?

This webinar is for anyone interested in developing their sustainability knowledge and skills – after all every job is a sustainability job! The session is for anyone who wants to know more about UKGBCs learning and leadership offer.  

Your host

This session will be hosted by Joe Pitts-Cunningham,  Experiential Learning Manager at UKGBC.  

UKGBC cancellation and refund policy

Please see our website for more details on our cancellations and refunds.

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UKGBC’s Learning: An Introductory Webinar (January 2026) /events/ukgbcs-learning-an-introductory-webinar-january-2026/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 08:45:17 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=68012 Learn what training and leadership programmes UKGBC has on offer to help you increase your sustainability knowledge and skills.

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About this event

The world of sustainability is complicated and ever-changing. Staying ahead of the game can be difficult. But UKGBC’s here to help you with our comprehensive learning and leadership training portfolio. 
Join us at this introductory webinar where we’ll preview our extensive learning offer – from our email course through to deep-dive masterclasses. We’ll explain what’s available to help you build your sustainability knowledge and skills. 

Why attend?

Learn what resources and training UKGBC has on offer  
Hear about our immersive leadership programmes 
Understand what bespoke learning UKGBC could create for you and your team  
An opportunity to ask questions of our learning team

Who should attend?

This webinar is for anyone interested in developing their sustainability knowledge and skills – after all every job is a sustainability job! The session is for anyone who wants to know more about UKGBCs learning and leadership offer.  

Your host

This session will be hosted by Joe Pitts-Cunningham,  Experiential Learning Manager at UKGBC.  

UKGBC cancellation and refund policy

Please see our website for more details on our cancellations and refunds.

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Valuing energy performance: Launch of the Warm Homes Stamp Duty Calculator /events/launch-of-the-warm-homes-stamp-duty-calculator/ Fri, 15 Aug 2025 14:56:45 +0000 /?post_type=event&p=66766 Join UKGBC and EEIG for the launch of a new calculator which demonstrates how a Warm Homes Stamp Duty incentive would work.

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About

 Join Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥ (UKGBC) and (EEIG) for the launch of Warm Homes Stamp Duty Calculator, an interactive tool which brings to life a bold, market-based policy for retrofitting the UK’s leaky homes.

The Calculator

By linking Stamp Duty Land Tax to a home’s energy performance, and offering rebates for post-purchase efficiency improvements, the Warm Homes Stamp Duty Incentive aims to transform the retrofit market. It is designed to encourage millions of homeowners and buyers towards low-carbon upgrades, unlocking billions in private investment and accelerating the UK’s journey to net zero. 

This new web-based calculator brings the proposal to life.  

In this session, we’ll give a live demonstration so you can see exactly how it works, from calculating the additional stamp duty based on energy performance, to showing how improvements like insulation, heat pumps or double glazing trigger rebate.   

You’ll hear from UKGBC, EEIG, and other industry leaders as we explore how this financial lever could be structured, and its potential to spark a long-term, self-sustaining retrofit market. 

Who should attend?

1
Anyone committed to scaling sustainable home upgrades.
2
Policy makers and civil servants
3
Local authorities
4
Financial institutions
5
Sustainability leaders
6
Retrofit experts
7
Industry associations, think tanks, and NGOs

Why attend?

See it in action

Experience the new calculator and understand how the Warm Homes Stamp Duty Incentive would work in practice.

Discover the potential

Learn how aligning stamp duty with energy performance could unlock large-scale investment and job creation.

Hear from the experts

Insights from UKGBC, EEIG, and leading retrofit voices.

Shape the future

Contribute to a growing movement calling for the incentive’s inclusion in the autumn budget.

Take it forward

Get the knowledge to share the concept with your network, clients, and policy contacts.

UKGBC cancellation and refund policy

Please see our website for more details on our cancellations and refunds: /ukgbc-cancellation-and-refund-policy/

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