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re estates -


ideal platform to hear from experts, explore s been specifically developed to help you tal, diverse and complex sector.


ofessionals, architects, contractors, project ppliers delivering projects in this sector.


ed schedule of seminars, tailored 1-2-1 gramme at this fully CPD-certified event.


e b mn Confirmed speakers so far include:


Stephanie Williamson, Deputy Director of Development Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS FT


Simon Corben, Director and Head of Profession for Estates and Facilities NHS Improvement


Paul Price, Head of Commercial Consulting Advisory Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management Ltd (NHFML)


John Kelly, Director Healthcare Planning Essentia


Martha McSweeney, Design Director Interserve Construction


n us at e buildings forum


nd June 2018


p Park Resort, za, Oxfordshire


ce at www.hb-forum.co.uk


Register nowfor your complimentary place at www.hb-forum.co.uk or contact Sue Ramcharan on 020 8288 1080 or email: sue@stable-events.co.uk


As a project delegate, your complimentary place includes:


• Access to all speaker sessions


• Networking with the most prominent companies involved in the design, build, management and delivery of healthcare estates and facilities


• A tailored meeting schedule with companies most relevant to your projects/facilities


• Business opportunities with your fellow project delegates


• Executive accommodation, all meals, drinks receptions and gala dinner on Thursday evening


8 1080. View a short video of one of our forums at www.hb-forum.co.uk


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