The agenda has been published for NHBC’s 2020 Building for tomorrow event, a series of eight regional roadshows at venues across the UK from February to April.
This year’s theme is Managing Milestones, Meeting Expectations and Maximising Future Quality and it will see NHBC bring together a range of important topics in a tailored agenda for each roadshow. Speakers from NHBC and across the industry will share the latest technical and regulatory updates as well as providing insight into best practices.
New for 2020 is a fresh format for the flagship London roadshow which will now provide two options to delegates, suited to their interest in either high-rise or low-rise development. Both options will take place simultaneously at the QEII Conference Centre on April 23 2020.
Every delegate to Building for tomorrow in London will benefit from keynote speeches by Chandru Dissanayeke, director of building safety reform at MHCLG, and Dr Gavin Dunn on behalf of CRAC. When the London roadshow closes for the day, those attending will be able to access a complimentary drinks reception which NHBC has added to the London agenda so that delegates have more time to network.
Commenting on the agenda, Nick Cunningham, NHBC regional …
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