​​Carbon Assessment for the Built Environment​

​​Carbon Assessment for the Built Environment​

CPD Event| Explore carbon assessment's role, WLCA steps, case studies, carbon dashboard tools, global certifications, and future challenges.

By CIOB Middle East & North Africa (MENA)

Date and time

Tuesday, May 6 · 7 - 9pm GMT+4

Location

Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Media City

Radisson Blu Hotel, Dubai Media City Dubai, Dubai United Arab Emirates

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 3 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join us for an enlightening session focused on the critical topic of carbon assessment, emphasizing its relevance in today's world. Defining carbon assessment and discussing its importance in mitigating climate change this session will delve into Whole Life Carbon Assessment (WLCA), outlining its definitions, key steps, and stages involved.

This event will also attempt to present compelling case studies highlighting factors contributing to higher emissions, along with practical suggestions for alternative solutions. Participants will gain insights into carbon dashboards that integrate tools like Ross 5D, Power BI, and One Click LCA for comprehensive project analysis.

Additionally, the event will seek to provide an overview of global certifications related to green buildings and sustainability, examining their commonalities, distinctions, and areas of focus. Finally, it will explore current challenges in the field and the prospects for future advancement.


Members: gain 3 CIOB CPD points when you reflect on the ethical aspects of your learning from this activity.



Fees

Free for CIOB Members.

25 GPB (approx 120 AED) for non-CIOB members.


Our speakers

Sadhana Bhaskar- Quantity Surveyor at Rider Levett Bucknall

Sadhana is an experienced Quantity Surveyor with expertise in cost management, sustainability, and lifecycle costing within the construction industry. With an MBA in Construction Economics and Quantity Surveying, where she graduated with top honours, Sadhana combines strong financial acumen with a deep understanding of sustainable construction practices. As a LEED Green Associate, she actively supports clients in integrating sustainability into cost planning and decision-making. Passionate about digital transformation and green building solutions, Sadhana is part of the Emirates Green Building Council Women's Network and is committed to driving innovation and efficiency in the built environment.

Sripati Srinivas Voona - Cost management & Quantity Surveyor at Rider Levett Bucknall

Voona is a skilled Quantity Surveyor with a strong focus on cost management, carbon assessment and digital transformation in the construction industry. Holding an MBA in Construction Economics and Quantity Surveying, he combines cost management expertise with a data-driven approach to whole life carbon analysis. As a LEED Green Associate, Voona is committed to advancing low-carbon solutions in the built environment and is currently pursuing a RICS Whole Life Carbon Assessment (WLCA) certification to deepen his expertise in carbon impact evaluation. At a company level, he is spearheading digital initiatives by developing integrated cost and carbon reports, enabling informed decision-making to drive sustainability and net-zero strategies.

Seb Davies - Cost Management Director at Rider Levett Bucknall

Seb began work in the construction industry in 2011, later joining Rider Levett Bucknall in 2016 after five years in London. Currently based in our Dubai office, he serves as Director of Cost Management and as our regional BIM lead. Seb has developed a comprehensive knowledge and experience base, continually enriched through client focus and collaboration. He has extensive and diverse experience in managing the phases of the project life cycle, including all aspects of quantity surveying and commercial management, as well as contracts and claims.

Contact

Georgia Massey

Senior Member Services & Events Coordinator

Email: gmassey@ciob.org

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