The aim of the initiative is to promote constructive debate and innovative thinking, to encourage the exchange of workable ideas and ultimately to produce more effective action on the ground.
Sustainability in Housebuilding is supported by a panel of experts that will be looking for sound ideas and best practice from the entries received. The best examples of sustainability in action will be selected and presented, in case study form, in a new report. This report will be widely distributed to help the spread of good and sustainable practice throughout the private and public housebuilding industries.
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Posted on 26th July 2005
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