Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
We are RICS. Everything we do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments.
Event organised by ICE
Efficient building design, district energy infrastructure, promoting green transportation, and facilitating meaningful engagement with community wellness projects are among the efforts that have made Sheridan an institutional model for how a 21st-century organisation embraces sustainability.
Sheridan's strategic energy management journey began in 2012 with 16 months of planning by a team that included operational staff, faculty members, and students, mentored by a partner with global reach and expertise. The Integrated energy and climate master plan has served as the blueprint for a decade of capital investment in efficient buildings and infrastructure.
Join us on September 13 and immerse yourself in the world of sustainability at Sheridan. You'll have the unique opportunity to learn, observe, ask questions, and engage with our comprehensive energy and greenhouse gas reduction solutions. From campus-wide control and metering replacement to building envelope upgrades and retrofits, award-winning district energy systems, and improved heating and cooling equipment, you'll see innovative initiatives firsthand.
Sheridan team members will be there to share their experiences with on-site combined heat and power generation, new buildings that meet the highest global benchmarks, and groundbreaking energy and climate planning in nearby communities.
We are RICS. Everything we do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments.
Aimed at students, this series of seven webinars which runs until May 2025 will enable you to learn about professional life from recent graduates from across the industry.
This is an opportunity for Technicians to gather online to discuss ways in which we can help ourselves, each other and the ICE to provide ongoing learning and experience in the wide world of civil engineering.
The last in our series of online events for new engineers and technicians starting their Initial Professional Development (IPD). It is an opportunity to learn about the level of understanding needed for to demonstrate the Knowledge (K) level on an ICE training agreement or mentor supported scheme.