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Networking

Carbon management conversations: applying PAS2080 and sharing best practice

Event organised by ICE

Date
14 November 2024
Time
14:00 - 16:00 GMT
Location
ARUP
4 Pierhead Street
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff, CF10 4QP
United Kingdom

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Overview

Unfortunately this event has been postponed. It will be rescheduled as an online-only event as soon as a new date is confirmed. We apologise for any inconvenience.

PAS 2080 is the globally applicable standard for managing carbon in buildings and infrastructure. It looks at the whole value chain and aims to reduce carbon and cost through intelligent design, construction and use.

An update to the standard was published in 2023, sponsored by the ICE, which makes it freely available. There is also a supporting guidance document.   

Join us to hear expert insight into the how PAS2080 is being applied in Wales and understand how the update impacts your work across the built environment and infrastructure sectors. 

Speakers

Mark Hansford

Mark Hansford

Institution of Civil Engineers

director of engineering knowledge

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Mark Hansford

Mark Hansford is the director of engineering knowledge at the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). He plays a crucial role in shaping the knowledge content for civil engineering professionals.

With over 20 years of experience in the civil engineering industry, Mark began his career as a practicing engineer with Atkins, where he worked on water supply and distribution projects both in the UK and internationally, including a major study in Ghana.

At ICE, Mark is actively involved in strategic initiatives like Project 13, which aims to promote collaborative and sustainable approaches to infrastructure delivery.

Jessica Postance

Jessica Postance

ARUP

Climate Change Programme Manager

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Jessica Postance

Jessica is the climate change programme lead for the Strategic Road Network (SRN) division of Transport. Jessica is responsible for managing the programme of carbon (net zero) measures in line with Net Zero Wales and the Welsh Transport Strategy associated with the operation, maintenance and improvement of the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in Wales. Jessica is also responsible for developing the climate resilience measures for the SRN.

Jessica is responsible for working with the SRN Division to ensure integration of these climate themes to ensure the SRN can respond to the potential impacts of climate change and to enable decarbonisation of the network.

Jessica is leading on embedding carbon management into all the management of all SRN assets, identifying measures to decarbonise the operation of the trunk road network through the implementation of new procedures and guidance. Jessica and her team have specifically been working to embed carbon management into the maintenance of the Strategic Road Network (SRN) in Wales, with the ambition of PAS 2080 accreditation in future.