LONDON, June 26 /PRNewswire/ --

Partners, Directors and Senior Architects are set to gather at Building's Sustainable Non-Dwellings Conference on 10th July 2008 in London, to hear how the construction industry could be affected by the 2019 zero-carbon targets for non-domestic buildings.

"This is the first public event to try and grapple with an enormous challenge for the industry. To be able to design build and operate zero carbon offices, schools and hospitals is a massive task, one that requires fresh ideas, initiative and co-operation. This conference will be important for the industry in making the first step," quotes Phil Clark, Editorial Director of Sustainability for Building Magazine.

As the conference Chairman, Phil will be joined by key figures from organisations such as DCLG, BRE Global, DIAG, UKGBC, LABC, Wates and Corus.

Through interactive sessions and case studies, the speakers will examine the realities of the Government's strategies, covering the changes to BREEAM ratings, EPC's, regulations and planning, and the implied costs.

Visit: www.greenbuildingconference.co.uk for details.

For further press and media information, please contact Jennifer Draper on jdraper@cmpi.biz.

For public enquiries, please contact Hazel Miller on hmiller@cmpi.biz

Web site: http://www.greenbuildingconference.co.uk

Jennifer Draper, jdraper@cmpi.biz, or Hazel Miller, hmiller@cmpi.biz