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Like the construction market, Premier Guarantee (Stand B3/705) is on the up. That’s why it has developed a highly com- petitive range of warranty schemes from new homes, to social, commercial or even private rental to help ensure you’re covered. Add on to this its plan check and Building Control service and you can get the complete package with one point of contact.
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The Build Show is a must see on the trade calendar
As part of UK Construction Week, the largest construction trade event in the UK, the Build Show has been established as a must see on the trade calendar with an abundance of exhibitors signed up and a raft of prestigious event partners showing their support
What’s on at the show?
As a result of the show’s strong backing, its comprehensive seminar programme is bursting with high quality content that will make visiting well worthwhile, with the opportunity to learn new skills and get a heads up on developments in the industry. The seminar content is split into three main streams: The
Plumis Automist is an established manufacturer of “best value” pre- engineered fire suppression solutions to facilitate contemporary open plan layouts for domestic/ residential applications. Visit Stand B4/711 to see the latest developments including the new Automist SMARTSCAN system.
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Homebuilding Theatre, the Site Zone and the BIM Prospects Theatre. Visitors will also be able access additional content such as the Careers Centre in association with the House Builders Federation and a commercial vehicle test drive zone. Another key attraction at the show will be the Infrastructure
visitors to network, learn new skills, source new solutions, share recent successes and trade together as the market enters a new phase of prosperity. In addition, the show will also incorporate Civils Expo – a
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The Icynene Insulation System from Greentherm (Stand B4/322) is a soft, flexible, breathable, foam insulation and air barrier system. Sprayed as a liquid Icynene expands to 100 times its initial volume in seconds. Icynene’s unique formulation sets it apart from other insulation products offering many advantages over traditional insulation materials.
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dedicated section bringing together leading suppliers of the latest technologies, systems and products required in the civil engineering sector. The show is also fully supported by the industry’s leading
trade groups and associations, some of which include the Federation of Master Builders (FMB), the Construction Products Association (CPA), the National House Building Council (NHBC), the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), the National Federation of Builders (NFB), the Home Builders Federation (HBF), Glenigan, the Building Research Establishment (BRE) and the National Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC).
aking place at the NEC in Birmingham from 6 – 8 October, the Build Show is free to attend and will provide a powerful opportunity for exhibitors and
Hub, which will host the hottest topics for civil engineers, including the expansion of England's motorways and main A roads, the high speed railway system and the potential construc- tion of new nuclear power stations. Experts from across the field will discuss these burning issues and how the industry will cope with the challenges ahead. The BIM Prospects Theatre will feature a packed programme
of seminar content examining how BIM can increase efficien- cies, save time and reduce costs. Topics covered will include: practical delivery of COBie, delivery of International Foundation Class (IFC), making BIM work for product manufacturers, classification of products and making sure your business is ready for BIM Level 2. Aimed at professionals in all areas of residential construction,
the Homebuilding Theatre will feature high-level debates, discussions and presentations across a broad range of topics. Led by representatives from the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technicians and the Federation of Master Builders, the keynote session will kick things off with a lively panel discussion about the state of house building in the UK – looking at issues such as housing prices, shortages and possible solutions to the current crisis. Other topics under discussion will include opportunities in the build-to-rent and affordable
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