Stakeholder Engagement Workshop: Co-Design a Digitally Enabled Reuse Hub for Construction
About the Event
Help shape the future of construction reuse in Scotland – and take away practical insights you can use immediately.
Join us for an interactive stakeholder engagement workshop as part of the TRACE Project, funded by the Scotland Beyond Net Zero Seed Fund. This initiative focuses on accelerating the adoption of circular economy practices across Scotland. Led by researchers from Robert Gordon University and Heriot-Watt University, in partnership with the Stirling Reuse Hub we are co-creating a digital prototype for a construction reuse hub designed for a construction reuse hub that makes material reuse more accessible, traceable, and profitable.
This isn't a presentation – it's a working session where your expertise directly shapes real solutions. We're developing a digital marketplace that integrates blockchain, IoT, material passports, and QR codes with interfaces designed for both expert and non-expert users. Your input will ensure it actually works for your needs.
To enable diverse engagement and participation, we will host 4 online sessions - please sign up to one that suits your schedule best. Miro board will be open and available during and after the workshop to allow participants to add comments and queries at times
Monday 27th October at 10.00-12.00
Monday 3rd November at 14.00-16.00
Monday 10th November at 14.00-16.00
Monday 17th November at 09:30-12.00
Why Attend?
- Get insights into the project and hear from experts in the field.
- Share your insights on reuse practices, barriers, and opportunities in construction.
- Co-design solutions on the platform being designed: reflect on your real-world needs and priorities.
- Network and connect with peers across industry, policy, and academia.
- Contribute to research that aims to make reuse more accessible, traceable, and scalable.
Who Should Attend?
We welcome stakeholders from across the construction ecosystem, including:
- Contractors and builders
- Demolition contractors
- Architects and designers
- Local authorities and policymakers
- Reuse and recycling organisations
- Academics and researchers
What will be discussed?
Theme 1: Materials & Practical Use
Theme 2: Trust & Quality
Theme 3: Information & Decision-Making
Theme 4: Process & Experience
Register Now
Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged.
Privacy notice: Please be aware this event will be recorded to enable evaluation of responses and discussions. The recording will not be made public and comments and interactions will be anonymised, and no personal information will be shared outwith the co-investigator team.