Future Building Materials: Innovation and Circularity
Event description
Shaping the Future of Sustainable Construction
Future Building Materials: Innovation and Circularity Networking Event
Explore cutting-edge materials and connect with leaders in sustainable construction to decarbonise the industry and reducing waste streams.
Date: Tuesday, 16 September 2025
Time: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Venue: Woodward Conference Centre
Law Building, 10th floor, 106/185 Pelham St, Carlton VIC 3053
Victoria’s building and construction industry is at the forefront of change. This event will explore how sustainable materials and circular economy practices are driving innovation, supporting Victoria’s net-zero targets, and opening new opportunities for local businesses.
What to Expect
A networking-focused evening connecting Small Medium Enterprises, suppliers, government agencies, and industry leaders.
Insights on the latest sustainable materials, prefabricated construction, and regulatory trends.
Facilitated introductions via ICN Victoria’s Industry Advisers.
A spotlight on high-profile projects showcasing innovative and sustainable building practices.
Who Should Attend?
Architects, engineers, designers, specifiers, sustainability professionals, builders, developers, procurement managers, and SMEs keen to engage in the circular economy and sustainable built environment.
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Parking:
Limited 2-hour street parking available on Pelham, Barry, and Leicester Streets.
University Square Car Park (entry via 244 Bouverie St or 206 Berkeley St) – $20 up to 4 hours, $30 all day, or $12 after 5pm (Mon–Fri, weekends & public holidays).
Disabled parking is available on Leicester Street next to the building.
Drop-off: Cars can pull up directly outside the venue on Pelham Street.
Public Transport:
Trams on Elizabeth St: Routes 19 & 59 (Haymarket stop, 2-min walk).
Trams on Swanston St: Routes 1, 3, 5, 6, 16, 64, 67 & 72 (Lincoln Square stop, 5-min walk).
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