42 SHOW PREVIEW: HOMES UK; APPOINTMENTS & NEWS
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HOW TO BUILD & RETAIN A DIVERSE & SKILLED WORKFORCE THAT IS DRIVEN BY SOCIAL PURPOSE
This session will uncover ways to put social purpose at the heart of recruitment and staff development to address the
sector’s chronic talent shortage and its impact on services and tenants. Plus, we’ll also be showcasing over 150 exhibitors, which is a fantastic opportunity to meet your supply chain, gain industry updates and discover new solutions all under one roof. To help you navigate this, we are devising an improved innovation trail of not-to-miss highlights to help you get the most out of your time. nd finally, new for this year and in response to the skills crisis and calls for professionalism, we are introducing a obs fair, and series of talks designed to help both leaders who are recruiting and talent. HOMES UK and Unlock Net Zero Live will become a place to facilitate the knowledge exchange and connections needed to attract high-quality diverse people to a career with purpose and to develop those already in the sector. If you’re involved in housing and asset management, development or
sustainability within the UK housing sector or a tenant or resident, then HOMES UK and Unlock Net Zero Live taking place on 22-23 November at ExCeL is a must attend for you!
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Frameclad reveal new ‘Premier Team’ at Off site Expo W
ith 15 years of experience in designing and manufacturing a comprehensive range of steel framing systems,
Frameclad has grown in strength and stature. Founder Mark Munns has been on a mission to recruit the best of the best to the business. A mission that has been very successful - with three high-profi le new signings in the last few weeks. Following the arrival of Dan Payne, the
new Regional Sales Manager for the South to the team last month, Frameclad’s latest top talent was revealed at Off site Expo. Steel frame specialists Paul Kent and Andrew Land had their fi rst outing, joining Mark Munns and Joint Managing Directors Nik Teagle and Martin Jamieson and the rest of the Frameclad team at the event. Now Frameclad’s Regional Sales Manager
for the Midlands, Paul has worked with some of the most prominent and well-established names in the light steel frame industry and will be well known to many. With an equally strong track record in the sector, Andrew Land joins Frameclad as Commercial and Estimating Manager. Founder Mark Munns said: “Our business is
going from strength to strength, and attracting the best talent is fundamental in this success. We pride ourselves on providing an agile and adept service that exceeds customer expectations, whether it’s a small bespoke project or a complex build that requires our extensive experience and technical know-how.”
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As a leading BOPAS-accredited manufacturer
of steel framing systems and components, Frameclad off ers a complete package of services to customers. The business has invested signifi cantly in state-of-the-art manufacturing technology and a 12 strong in-house design and engineering team that provides cost estimates
within 10 days and detailed designs within one week. The precision steel roll-forming machinery produces one of the largest ranges of steel sections available in the UK today from a single manufacturer.
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