en.Wedoany.com Reported - UK-based Winvic Construction Ltd, marking its 25th anniversary, will release an ESG white paper at next month's major real estate event UKREiiF (UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum), calling for regulatory action to accelerate the adoption of net zero carbon buildings across the built environment.

As a member of the ESG Advisory Board of the Westminster Policy Liaison Group, Winvic led the development of this white paper, positioning the UK Net Zero Carbon Building Standard as the key framework for delivering genuinely net zero carbon building assets. The white paper draws on insights from a broad range of industry bodies including investors, developers, contractors, consultants, designers, and policymakers, with contributions from the UK Green Building Council, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the Building Research Establishment, the Chartered Institute of Building, BWB Consulting, Firethorn Trust, Panattoni, Ridge and Partners, Royal London Asset Management, the Royal Town Planning Institute, UMC Architects, and Wordsworth Excavations. Further insights were provided by Lord Porter of Spalding CBE and Lancaster City Council at a recent PLG roundtable discussing the UK Net Zero Carbon Building Standard.
Winvic will establish a larger-scale "Winvic and Partners Pavilion," shared with partners Ridge, UMC Architects, Maber, and M1 Agency. The pavilion will host a series of panel discussions and interactive sessions during UKREiiF, including a dedicated session exploring the white paper's research findings, featuring several white paper contributors and MP Mike Reader. Broader themes will cover social value and planning reform, build-to-rent, data centre viability, and industrial and logistics development.
Danny Nelson, Managing Director of Winvic's Industrial, Logistics and Data Centres division, said: "Attending UKREiiF in our 25th anniversary year and sharing this milestone with partners and peers is incredibly significant. This white paper is an important step in bringing together industry insights to help shape the policy and regulatory environment needed to deliver net zero carbon buildings at scale. Strong and collaborative partnerships are key to solving the industry's most complex challenges."
Arun Thaneja, Director of Technical Services and Sustainability at Winvic, commented: "This white paper is a clear call for regulatory support for the Net Zero Carbon Building Standard. It brings together insights from across the industry to provide pragmatic recommendations for policymakers, highlighting where greater clarity and consistency can accelerate the adoption of the UK Net Zero Carbon Building Standard."
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