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- A-Z Award Winner 11
- A-Z Postgraduate Scholarship 2
- Circular Economy 3
- Digital 5
- ED&I 2
- Energy efficiency 7
- Homegrown Timber 6
- Housing 5
- Innovation 4
- Local value add 1
- Modern Methods of Construction 6
- Offsite manufacturing 10
- Passivhaus 7
- Retrofit 13
- Robotics 2
- Skills 4
- Sustainable Materials 7
- The Circular and Sustainable Materials Accelerator 4
- Upskilling 8
Applications wanted for built environment Master’s scholarship programme
Applications are now being accepted for BE-ST's Accelerate to Zero Postgraduate Scholarship Fund.
Built environment net zero awards are back
The Accelerate to Zero Awards are back for their second year to recognise the businesses, organisations, and individuals making the most significant contributions to decarbonising the built environment and supporting the just transition to net zero. This year, the awards will take place on the evening of Thursday, 7th November, at Platform in Glasgow, following the second day of BE-ST Fest.
Scotland’s National Retrofit Centre to become non-domestic retrofit demonstrator
BE-ST is proud to announce that Edinburgh Napier University has been awarded over £1.2M in grant funding from the Scottish Government’s Salix Public Sector Heat Decarbonisation Fund, to retrofit the Accelerator Lab at BE-ST's Hamilton Technology Park Innovation Campus – which houses Scotland’s National Retrofit Centre.
Wood fibre insulation project gathers pace
The primary focus of ‘Timber in Construction: Commercialisation of Homegrown Wood Fibre Insulation’ is to develop and validate English hardwood and softwood for use in the UK’s homegrown wood fibre insulation.
BE-ST supports more than 2000 jobs in 2023 and generates more than £1 billion in additional revenue since inception
BE-ST's 2023 Impact Report finds that the innovation centre has made a significant positive impact for the construction and built environment sectors in the last year.
DIveIN conference to drive diversity and inclusion in Scotland’s construction sector
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) is hosting the first ever DIveIN conference focused on developing equality, diversity and inclusion in businesses in the built environment sector. Taking place at the City of Glasgow College on 29th February, DIveIN is funded by Scottish Government and the Workplace Equality Fund.
Industry calls for action on the just transition from Scottish Government
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) in collaboration with the Construction Leadership Forum (CLF)'s Net Zero, Digital and Data Working Groups, has published a report exploring the industry’s response to the Scottish Government's Just Transition Discussion Paper for the Built Environment and Construction.
First minister visits BE-ST to announce funding milestone for Scotland’s innovation centres
First Minister Humza Yousaf visited Built Environment - Smarter Transformation (BE-ST)’s Innovation Campus today to announce the Scottish Funding Council (SFC)’s future approach to investing in Scotland’s innovation centres and to officially open BE-ST's National Retrofit Centre of Excellence.
BE-ST welcomes new Board Chair as it embarks on the next phase of its mission
Nicola Barclay, former Chief Executive of Homes for Scotland, has been appointed as Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST)’s, new Board Chair.
English woodlands could provide new natural construction resource
A consortium of experts in timber construction and engineering is exploring ways to boost the use of English hardwood forest products across the built environment, in a move which could significantly improve the carbon footprint of the UK’s buildings and support diverse woodland ecosystems.
Decarbonising the built environment celebrated at A to Z Awards
Last night, Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST)’s first ever Accelerate to Zero Awards took centre stage.
Smith Mordak on tackling retrofit, shifting mentalities, and getting into uncomfortable conversations
This week, the UK’s first ever International Retrofit Conference is taking place as part of BE-ST Fest, a two-day industry summit focused on zero carbon construction and organised by Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST).
Affordably warm, sustainable homes at core of new strategic partnership
Changeworks has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) with the aim of accelerating and improving retrofit in Scotland. The agreement will support ongoing collaboration between the two organisations throughout 2024 and beyond.
NMITE joins forces with BE-ST to create a “national asset” for built environment professionals of the future
New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering (NMITE) has signed a formal agreement with Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) to catalyse a nationwide network of advanced engineering, manufacturing, and learning hubs.
Built environment Innovation Centre board strengthened to steer zero carbon transformation
Scotland’s national Innovation Centre for construction and the built environment, BE-ST (Built Environment – Smarter Transformation) recently welcomed 13 leading figures from across the sector onto its board to steer the delivery of its mission to accelerate the built environment’s transition to zero carbon.
BE-ST and Coaction introduce training to empower the construction industry to put Passivhaus standards into practice
Built Environment - Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), in collaboration with Coaction Training CIC (formerly known as Carbonlite), has announced a groundbreaking training initiative aimed at revolutionising the construction industry's approach to sustainable building.
Partnership to build critical construction skills for Net Zero target
Two national organisations have joined forces to build skills that meet construction’s critical role in Scotland’s drive to Net Zero.
Report calls for greater circularity and higher-value applications for Scottish timber
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST), Scottish Forestry and Zero Waste Scotland have published a first-of-its-kind report exploring timber cascading in Scotland.
Online learning to inspire next generation into green construction careers
As part of its Low Carbon Learning: Next Gen programme, Built Environment – Smarter Transformation (BE-ST) has launched an e-learning module on sustainable construction that can be accessed online for free at any time.
Knowledge library launched to drive uptake in homegrown timber
Today marks the launch of Transforming Timber - a knowledge library designed to promote the use of homegrown timber in the UK built environment.