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uk construction week show preview Nine shows under one roof


UK Construction Week returns to the NEC in October, hosting more than 24,000 trade visitors and 650 exhibitors to provide the one-stop shop for the industry.


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K Construction Week is back, following its successful launch in 2015. Bringing together nine shows under one roof to form what the organisers say is “the most


comprehensive industry event seen for decades,” the event will return to the Birmingham NEC from 18-20 October 2016. In one fell swoop visitors can attend the Timber Expo, the


Build Show, Civils Expo, the Surface and Materials Show, Energy 2016, Plant & Machinery Live, HVAC 2016, Smart Buildings 2016 and Grand Designs Live. With some of the industry’s biggest names already signed up,


the show is being billed as a ‘must attend.’ In 2015, UK Construction Week attracted more than 24,000 trade visitors and 650 exhibitors and this year’s show is set to build upon the solid platform of the inaugural event. The show will provide visitors with the chance to benefit


from exclusive deals from leading brands and also gives them an important opportunity to network with fellow professionals, learn more about latest legislation and the future of the con- struction industry, see the latest innovations first hand and progress their careers through learning new skills. This year the show will be hosted by some of the biggest names in broadcast- ing and beyond including Victoria Fritz, George Clarke and Steph McGovern. A full seminar schedule can be found at www.ukconstructionweek.com For exhibitors, the event provides a unique opportunity to


interact with decision makers and purchasers from across the industry as 70 per cent of the UK’s top housebuilding firms, 60 per cent of the UK’s top architectural firms and all of the UK’s top construction companies attended the show last year. This unique mix of visitors is why so many exhibitors have rebooked from last year’s event and is the key to UK Construction Week’s success as it brings the whole industry together.


Seminars


UK Construction Week will benefit from the most compre- hensive seminar schedule of any UK trade event. The Main


Stage will tackle top-level challenges and opportunities faced by the construction industry, while the individual shows will delve into sector-specific issues. These sector-specific seminar areas include: the Home


Building Theatre and the BIM Prospects Theatre (the Build Show); the Timber Focus Theatre (Timber Expo); the Infrastructure Hub (Civils Expo); the HVAC Hub (HVAC 2016); the Surface & Materials Hub (Surface and Materials Show); the Energy Hub and the REA Seminar Theatre (Energy 2016) and lastly the Smart Buildings Hub (Smart Buildings 2016).


Who’s exhibiting?


With the show just around the corner, more and more industry leaders are signing up to exhibit for UK Construction Week. Civils Expo will see one of the worlds top civil engineering com- panies Cemex exhibit. In the UK, Cemex generates around £775m in annual sales and the company has more than 40,000 employees worldwide. Tideway Tunnels and Instant Upright will also be present


this year, and another major international company taking part in UK Construction Week is timber provider Vandecasteele, exhibiting at this year’s Timber Expo. Other companies attend- ing the show include W. Howard Group, Arch Timber Protection and Rothoblaas. Exhibiting at HVAC 2016 will be UK’s leading insulation manufacturer Knauf Insulation as well as Airflow Developments Ltd and Hitachi. One of the most reputable construction industry names


exhibiting this year is JCB, showcasing its products at the Build Show. Joining JCB at the show will be the UK’s largest multi- channel supplier of trade tools Screwfix plus Caterpillar Inc, Festool, Milwaukee and Manthorpe Building Products. Ranking amongst the top six power companies in the


country, Scottish Power will be exhibiting at Energy 2016 alongside British Gas and Pavegen. At Plant & Machinery Live, global provider of construction machinery Case Construction


For this year’s prestigious Timber Expo, the Envirograf ® (stand T3/115) team is proud to showcase our HW system of paints and coatings, designed to penetrate the timber substrates and allowing them to be used in the open without drywall cover, opening an array of aesthetic choices for the architects and builders alike.


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Sunamp Ltd (stand E2/714) is a world leader in thermal energy storage, having devel- oped a highly efficient, non-toxic, low cost heat battery system using PCM, allowing energy to be stored, as heat, when it’s available and released when needed. Sunamp Heat Batteries can deliver heat and hot water on demand, saving domestic customers £200 per year. Visit the stand for more info.


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