16 / 05 / 2012

The conference was opened by the Minister for the Environment and Communities and local Government, Phil Hogan and was both a sell out and a huge success with over 320 delegates who travelled from all over Ireland, the UK and beyond.
The Better Building Conference was a unique opportunity to investigate the many opportunities and challenges for companies working in the green sector. There was a diverse range of topics covered and many of the industry’s most influential experts discussed and debated the business case for sustainability along with an opinionated audience who contributed to a very stimulating and engaging event.
Fintan Smyth, Building Physics Manager for Gyproc & Isover spoke at the Part L and Building Control section of the event about the perspective of a construction materials manufacturer on a move to a stricter regime of control and enforcement within the industry.
The Irish construction industry now understands that the future within this industry will be fully centered on sustainability
The Better Building Conference was a unique opportunity to investigate the many opportunities and challenges for companies working in the green sector. There was a diverse range of topics covered and many of the industry’s most influential experts discussed and debated the business case for sustainability along with an opinionated audience who contributed to a very stimulating and engaging event.
Fintan Smyth, Building Physics Manager for Gyproc & Isover spoke at the Part L and Building Control section of the event about the perspective of a construction materials manufacturer on a move to a stricter regime of control and enforcement within the industry.
The Irish construction industry now understands that the future within this industry will be fully centered on sustainability