Neil May
Neil May is managing director of Natural ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Technologies (NBT) and a leading light in the responsible retrofit movement which is increasingly informing government policy and industry practice on sustainable refurbishment.
Neil earned his stripes with 15 years in the construction industry as building labourer, tradesman and then in running his own conservation and environmental building company, which gave him a hands-on knowledge of buildings and natural materials.
He founded NBT in 1999, building its reputation for a holistic and responsible approach to retrofit and newbuild projects measured always on benefits to people, buildings and the wider environment.
Today Neil is one of the most well-connected figures in the retrofit industry. He brings people together in bodies such as the Sustainable Traditional ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøs Alliance, the Alliance for Sustainable ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Products, and the Good Homes Alliance – all groups founded with his vision of learning and sharing the journey to better buildings.
He is also an honorary senior research associate at UCL Energy Institute (where he is working on a project on the unintended consequences of decarbonising the built environment), and is currently working for the Department of Energy and Climate Change on a number of projects including a guidance tool for the retrofit of solid wall buildings in the UK.
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Bridging the performance gap
The industry is in denial, buildings should perform as expected all the time.
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Good riddance to the Code for Sustainable Homes
If we rush into mass retrofit without proper research, we will make the same old mistakes with the UK’s housing
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The Green Deal: We're not getting insulation pre-assessments right
Insulation pre-assessments are key to the success of the Green Deal - but most are being carried out using completely the wrong method, warns sustainable building expert Neil May