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housing market, land supply, training, skills shortages, energy efficiency and overcoming the performance gap. Focused on helping builders and contractors ‘Learn to Earn’,


the Site Zone will offer a hands-on interactive experience with training, workshops and demonstrations about competing for and winning work, managing costs and cash flow and practical ways to save time and money on site. Sessions will focus on issues such as identifying high street lenders that will support builders, making the most of government funding and tracking down alternative financing sources. On the second day, the workshops will look at winning


business with a bidding workshop in the morning, followed by sessions on the repair, maintenance and improvement (RMI) market and a communications master class to give SME builders the lowdown on PR, marketing and social media. The final day kicks off with a workshop about winning work


in the public sector, before moving the focus to BIM and the impact and opportunities it can offer SME builders. The seminar programme comes to an end with a roundup of legislation changes including the Consumer Rights Bill and the CDM regulations.


For more information or to register to attend, please visit www.ukconstructionweek.com or follow @UK_CW


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Standard or custom sizes available to suit bi-folding and French doors, conservatories and orangeries.


Glass units are produced to meet EN1279 standards.


Manufactured by a UK company with a 10+ year history.


The single operator lets you raise, lower or tilt the blinds in an easy, smooth movement.


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A supplier of added value building products for the home, ODLEurope’s latest innovation, the Built in Blind will be showcased for the first time on Stand B4/317 at the Build Show. This UK manufactured, cordless, integral blind system, can be custom sized for Conservatories, French doors, Bi-fold doors and Sliding Patio doors.


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