CIBSE competition winners play part in refurbishment
A team from Fulcrum Consulting has won CIBSE’s Carbon 60 Challenge.
The aim of the competition was to find the best way of reducing carbon emissions from the Institution's headquarters building in London by 60%.
The team of engineers comprised Kate Crawford, Chani Leahong, Susie Woolett, David Frank and Nick Boid. The winners will be presented with the award at the CIBSE President's Awards Dinner in October.
The winning ideas will be implemented by CIBSE as part of a general refurbishment of its two buildings: a converted Victorian mansion and an adjacent 1980s multi-purpose conference centre.
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