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WSP Built Ecology achieves 200 Green Stars
Monday, February 06, 2012
WSP Built Ecology, has kicked off 2012 with a bang by reaching 200 Green Stars. This is a remarkable milestone for the company and we're not stopping there.
A new National Leader for WSP Built Ecology
Friday, August 13, 2010
WSP Lincolne Scott has today announced David Jarratt as the new National Leader and Director of its specialist sustainability design brand, WSP Built Ecology.
Second 5 Star NABERS rating for ANZ House
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
ANZ House (formally known as City Central Tower 1) at 11 Waymouth St, Adelaide has for the second year of operation been awarded a 5 star NABERS rating, confirming its place as one of the leading examples of sustainable development in the country.
WSP Lincolne Scott wins major Australian engineering award
Sunday, November 29, 2009
WSP Lincolne Scott, with Brookfield Multiplex and ARUP, has taken out a national Australian Engineering Excellence Award for One Shelley Street at King Street Wharf in Sydney, described as a ‘striking combination of form, function and sustainability.
US think tank commends Australian scheme to US policymakers
Friday, October 09, 2009
The latest study on what governments need to do to improve the energy performance of buildings has commended the cap-and-trade scheme for non-residential buildings developed by Lend Lease, WSP Lincolne Scott and Advanced Environmental as a “key consideration for US policymakers”.
Banksia Award for the Melbourne Convention Centre
Friday, July 31, 2009
A Lincolne Scott project, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, has been recognised as one of the world’s most environmentally innovative buildings, scooping the 2009 Built Environment Award at last week’s Banksia Awards.
Green star retires
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Ché Wall has announced his retirement as a Director of the Green Building Council of Australia.
States should stop work on energy efficiency schemes
Thursday, September 25, 2008
State-based work on Energy Efficiency Trading Certificate or ‘White Certificate’ Schemes for non-residential buildings should stop immediately, and the Federal Government should implement a national Efficient Building Scheme, according to Australia’s leading green building advocates.