UK Construction Week is the leading industry event for
construction and building professionals, with overwhelming
support from associations and trade bodies from across
the industry, as well as big name exhibitors and hosts for its
comprehensive seminar programme.
Organised by Media 10, the UK’s biggest design and build event
company, UK Construction Week will be held at the Birmingham
NEC from 6 – 11 October (with the trade days from 6 – 8 October).
Bringing together nine shows under one roof, the event will
feature the Build Show, incorporating Civils Expo, Timber Expo,
the Surface and Materials Show, Kitchens & Bathroom Live, Plant
& Machinery Live, Energy 2015, HVAC 2015, Smart Buildings 2015
and Grand Designs Live.
Free to attend, the event will play host to 1,000 exhibitors and
more than 55,000 visitors, giving exhibitors valuable face-toface time with active buyers, specifiers and decision makers
from across the industry. For visitors, it provides the opportunity
to speak to suppliers and manufacturers from a wide range of
diverse industry sectors, all in one place.
UK Construction Week is also fully supported by the industry’s
leading trade groups and associations, some of which include
the Construction Products Association (CPA), the National House
Building Council (NHBC), the Building Research Establishment
(BRE), the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the
Renewable Energy Association (REA), the Royal Institute of
Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Society of British and International
Design (SBID), the Timber Research and Development Association
(TRADA) and the Zero Carbon Hub.
What’s more, with a huge variety of on-site after-hours
entertainment planned, UK Construction Week is also the perfect
chance to relax with colleagues and peers. Some of the additional
features include award ceremonies, a beer festival, comedy nights,
rockaoke, big breakfasts and a casino night.
For more information or to register to attend, please visit
www.ukconstructionweek.com or follow @UK_CW on Twitter.
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