3 December 202510:00 - 17:00 GMT
47-58 Bastwick St, London, EC1V 3PS and online View on Google Maps
Member: from £185 + VAT Standard: from £255 + VAT Student: from £25 + VAT
Available until one month prior
Structural engineers play an essential role in the asset management of structures, particularly when it comes to ensuring the long-term safety, functionality, and value of existing building stock. Just one percent of UK building stock is replaced annually, but recent building safety crises have shown insufficient attention is currently paid to managing existing assets. This conference aims to bring together structural engineers, asset and estate owners/managers and contractors to unlock the potential of existing structures, ensure the safety and durability of aging structures and drive an industry change in the life extension of existing buildings. Through technical presentations, case studies and discussion the conference will cover:
Best practice in structural appraisal
Planned and reactive maintenance approaches for conservation and repair
Structural health monitoring, the use of digital tools to maintain existing structures and information management
Cross-discipline collaboration strategies to overcome barriers and challenges
If you have a case study or presentation you would like to share? If so, we’d love to hear from you. Please complete the form below to make your submission by 30 June 2025.
Sponsoring the conference is a fantastic way to showcase your work and raise your company’s profile among the structural engineering community. Using our state-of-the art hybrid conference platform you can engage with both the online and in-person audience and generate new leads. Contact [email protected] to find out more.
Online tickets Member: £205 (Early booking: £185) Non-member: £285 (Early booking: £255) Student: £25 In-person tickets Member: £245 (Early booking: £215) Non-member: £325 (Early booking: £295) Student: £45 All rates are exclusive of 20% VAT Early booking discount available until one month prior
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