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66 OFFSITE EXPO SHOW PREVIEW


Frame, Hybrid, Structural Timber, Training & Skills, Volumetric Modular and Roofing.


EXPECT With sessions chaired by some of the industry’s biggest names including Mark Farmer, author of the ‘Modernise or Die’ report, over 30 international speakers ranging from architects and specifiers to engineers, manufacturers and project managers will participate in the Offsite Summit.


Delegates will have the chance to interact with speakers during panel Q&A sessions, structured networking, and an evening drinks reception. Advanced offsite approaches and smart technologies are changing the face of construction globally, and we can learn from the way that other countries are addressing similar challenges.


EXPLORE


Housebuilders, developers, architects, engineers, specifiers, contractors and housing clients will be able to view the widest display of new and innovative offsite solutions within the built environment, and interact with an exten- sive range of offsite technologies including: • framing Solutions in concrete, timber and steel


• modular volumetric systems To book your FREE place at this event go to:


WWW.OFFSITE-EXPO.CO.UK/BOOK Registration for buyers and specifiers wishing to participate in the Offsite Connect activity can be done


online at: WWW.OFFSITE-CONNECT.CO.UK Hadley Group at offsite event of the year


Hadley Group will be bringing its expertise in light gauge steel framing solutions to stand C1 at the OFFSITE EXPO this year, as well as being a gold sponsor of the dynamic event. Taking place on 24th


– 25th September at the Ricoh


Arena, Coventry, Hadley Group will showcase its high-performance light gauge cold rolled


steel framing solutions for low rise residential buildings. From advice on floor and wall build ups, to a complete detailing service, Hadley Group’s expert technical team will be on hand to discuss any requirements for steel standalone structures and also ensure that they offer optimal performance according to acoustic, fire and thermal requirements.


www.hadleysteelframing.com www.hadleygroup.com


Difference between MCAs and a loan Merchant cash advances (MCAs) are seemingly becom- ing the future as an alternative form of business finance. MCA is different to a loan not only the form that it takes, but also what is required to apply for one and the business circumstances to which it is best suited. When


considering taking out a loan to assist with a company’s cash-flow or to enable it to invest in essential expertise or equipment – what is normally expected? The likelihood is a lump sum, which is then paid back in fixed, regular instal- ments over a period of months or years. However, a merchant cash advance works in a very different way. It may entail receiving a lump sum in much the same way as a loan works, but there is no collateral or personal guarantee required to obtain it. Learn more at Choice Business Loanswebsite today.


01494 410 125 www.choicebusinessloans.co.uk Protect Membranes & Passivent showcase solutions for offsite construction


Protect Membranes is a leading UK producer of high quality, technically advanced construction & roofing membranes for offsite manufacturing. Offering solutions for enhanced thermal performance, airtightness and management of condensation risk, Protect’s range includes breather membranes, air & vapour control layers, construction membranes for walls, floors & ceilings, membranes for specialist applications and roof underlays & accessories. Product innovation and superior performance have always been at the heart of Protect’s business. This continues with the recent introduction of two new ‘Extreme’ waterproof breather membranes launched in alignment with the STA Advice Note 18 published by the Structural Timber Association, after consultation with the NHBC.


Passivent, a sister company to Protect Membranes, is a UK producer of the Hybrid Plus2 Aircool® natural ventilation system. Meeting the requirements of the Facilities Output Specification for Priority Schools Programme Phase 2 (Building Bulletin 93 & 101), interest in this natural ventilation system is growing in popularity, not only within the education sector but also in other commercial sectors where offsite construction is used. Visit us on Stand G7 at Offsite Expo.


www.protectmembranes.com www.passivent.com WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK Offsite Expo Show stand no G7


• bathroom and kitchen pods • pre-engineered MEP building services • prefabricated building components • digital/ BIM/augmented reality (AR)/ virtual reality (VR).


With over 100 exhibitors, features and offsite technology showcases, the Offsite Expo will provide practical knowledge for visitors who will be able to interact directly with offsite technology suppliers and full-scale feature builds.


CONNECT Offsite Connect provides a solution to address offsite construction technology project needs, by facilitating personally selected ‘one-to-one’ business meetings. The Forum will provide an opportunity to


network with key offsite industry experts who have a genuine desire to conduct purposeful meetings, but it will also be a chance to learn about the latest offsite product innovations. This focused approach has proved to be highly success- ful in creating new business relationships.


REGISTER Offsite Expo will feature a combination of advanced offsite manufacturing approaches and smart digital construction technologies that are transforming the way buildings are designed and constructed. The conference and exhibition will provide the ideal forum for people to engage with key industry contacts, network in vibrant surroundings, and acquire new offsite industry intelligence.


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