ConstructionCast
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Next Episode: Sustainability in Construction
Join us on 18th September for the next episode of ConstructionCast with a look at sustainability in construction. We’ll be touching on how technology can help with sustainability in the construction industry and the legal implications of sustainability and climate change on projects.
As technology advances alongside the construction industry, sustainability remains a major factor of decision making in the construction process. What role does technology play in increasing sustainability and where is the greatest potential for technology to make an impact on the carbon footprint of the industry? What implications will this have on contract law? In this session, Stuart will be joined by three experts to look at how technology currently contributes to sustainability initiatives in construction and how this may change in the future.
Join us with two leading experts to find out more.

Speakers
Camilla Ter Haar, 39 Essex Chambers
Camilla Ter Haar specialises in both domestic and international dispute resolution, with a spanning commercial, construction disputes and public inquiry work. Her expertise encompasses complex construction and infrastructure matters, where she brings insights from being a co-author of Remedies in Construction Law (Routledge, 3rd Edition, 2025).
Casey Rutland, Property Cortex
Casey Rutland helps organisations in real estate, property, construction, and the built environment unlock the full value of digital transformation, with a clear focus on people, outcomes, and long-term impact. He has a background in Architecture and over 15 years of digital transformation experience across the Middle East, UK, Europe, and international markets.
Jess James, JAW Sustainability
Jess has more than 15 years’ experience providing quality consultancy in the sustainability field. She specialises in developing practical applications of sustainable solutions across all building types and life cycle stages. Jess has acted as BREEAM and Energy Assessor on a huge range of projects across all sectors, both new build, extension and refurbishment. She is involved in the provision of a vast range of sustainability services, from energy performance and environmental assessment to life cycle carbon analysis and wellbeing assessment. She also teaches at NYU in London as part of their MA in Historic and Sustainable Architecture.

Join outstanding panellists for our next Construction Cast. We’ll look at all these issues in the usual 30-40-minute chat, and you’ll get a chance to put your questions to the panel.
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