Building automation systems associations/ regulatory bodies in London (12 found)

The Construction Industry Council (CIC) is the representative forum for professional bodies, research organizations, and specialist business associations in the construction industry. CIC now occupies a key role within the UK construction industry providing a single voice for professionals in all sectors of the built environment through its collective membership of 500,000 individual professionals and more than 25,000 firms.

The CLC’s objective is to drive industry improvement. It draws together business leaders from across the construction sector to identify how to promote solutions to meet the ambition of a 33% reduction in cost, a 50% reduction in project time, a 50% reduction in carbon emissions, and a 50% reduction in the trade gap.

As Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity, EDF is working 24/7 to help the United Kingdom (UK) reach Net Zero carbon emissions. They are busy generating zero carbon electricity from wind, nuclear and solar to help cut UK carbon emissions to nothing.

The Engineering Construction Industry Association (ECIA) is the principal trade and employer Association for the UK engineering construction industry. The ECIA provides its members with a collective voice to represent their interests on all matters affecting their industry. They provide Industrial Relations, Health & Safety, Best Practice, Taxation, NAECI Agreements, Membership, Welfare, Employment Relations, and Employment Law.

Global Optimism is a purpose driven enterprise focused on social and environmental change. Global Optimism exists to precipitate a transformation from pessimism to optimism as a method of creating social and environmental change.

Hitachi Rail is a fully integrated, global provider of rail solutions across rolling stock, signaling, operation, service & maintenance, digital technology and turnkey solutions.

Ofgem is Britain’s independent energy regulator. Their role is to protect consumers now and in the future by working to deliver a greener, fairer energy system. They are a non-ministerial government department and an independent National Regulatory Authority.

The Royal Fine Art Commission Trust was set up in 1987 as a complement to the Royal Fine Art Commission, the Government’s independent adviser on matters affecting public amenity and aesthetics in England and Wales. It continues to advance its charitable objectives through commentary on design matters, by undertaking or commissioning relevant research, and by partnering projects where its involvement can add value.

As a globally recognized professional body, everything that Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors do is designed to effect positive change in the built and natural environments. Through their respected global standards, pioneering professional progression, and their trusted data and insight, RICS promotes and enforce the highest professional standards in the development and management of land, real estate, construction, and infrastructure.

The Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) is a British Government advisory body that advises central government in emergencies. Specialists from academia and industry, along with experts from within government make up the participation, which will vary depending on the emergency

The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers offers a wide range of services and technical assistance to members and is also a qualifying body whose members are recognized internationally for high standards of competence.

The Climate Group works internationally with leading businesses, states and regions to deliver a world of net zero greenhouse gas emissions and greater prosperity for all.

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