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New industry show returns to Build on its success
Following last year’s success, the UK’s construction community will reconvene to network, learn and do deals at the second Build Show this October, which forms part of UK Construction Week at the NEC in Birmingham.
of the industry’s biggest names in attendance. The show pro- vides the industry with a space to network, develop and grow – bringing together the right people, in the right place, at the right time. This year’s event promises to be the most compre- hensive exhibition in decades with hundreds of exhibitors and several unique feature areas. As well as forging new business opportunities and sourcing
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new products, the Build Show plays an important role in culti- vating debates and solutions to issues holding the industry back. The discussion will be further amplified through the support of leading trade associations such as the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), TRADA, the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF), the Construction Products Association (CPA) and the Chartered Institute of Builders (CIOB) who will all be in attendance.
What’s on at the show?
From SMEs to national housebuilders, the Build Show promises to have something for everyone. Already signed up to exhibit are some of the biggest names in construction, with leading sector organisations entering into exciting new partnerships to further facilitate business as well as learning at the show. One such partnership can be seen with the announcement
of the Builders Merchant Federation (BMF) Pavilion. Designed to offer a specific platform for merchants and suppliers to meet and do business, the BMF Pavilion is not to be missed by those wanting to make the most commercially from the show. Equally, the National Federation of Roofing Contractors
(NFRC) has pledged its support to a dedicated roofing section of the show. James Talman, NFRC chief executive, said: “The exhibition provides our sector with a great platform for our members and ourselves to engage with stakeholders across the whole spectrum of the industry. We look forward to fully contributing with advice and in debates during the week." As a result of the strong support of the show by leading
associations, its comprehensive seminar programme is full of high quality content that will make visiting well worthwhile. The Home Building Theatre will provide the perfect opportu- nity to get a heads up on the latest developments in the industry and has added importance as the first major event in the indus- try following the EU referendum.
Registering to attend the Build Show is quick, easy and free and can be completed by visiting
www.buildshow.co.uk
Testimonials for the Build Show
Stephen Henagulph, business to business manager at Screwfix: “We were really impressed with the great response our stand received over the three days of last year’s show. As a result of that success, we decided we would take a much larger stand and play a far bigger role in the Build Show this year!”
Jamie Govier, managing director at Easytrim Roofing & Construction Products: “We’ve been really impressed with UK Construction Week in gen- eral, there was a lot of activity and a real interesting mix of visitors.”
Chris Lynch managing director at APC Solutions: “As one of the largest and most exciting construction and build events in the UK exhibitions calendar we felt it essential that APC was present and exhibiting in 2016. As a company we feel it will be the perfect event to showcase new products and reach new clients within the sector.”
James Fairclough, UK marketing manager at Cemex: “The show has given us a great opportunity to show- case our innovative products and the value they can add for customers and end users. We’re pleased to have been a part of the first UKCW and feel that it’s been a great success.”
Look out for...
uilding on the success of its inaugral event in 2015 which attracted visitors with a combined purchasing power of £36bn, the Build Show will return with many
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Kedel Limited (stand B3/603), 2015 Winners ‘Best Recycled Plastic Product’ at the National Recycling Awards, will be showing their versatile Plastic Wood, together with cladding, heavy duty fencing, decking and building accessories, such as gallows brackets, finials, porch pediments and outdoor furniture, to satisfy the growing thirst for long life, maintenance-free, low carbon solutions.
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