NHBC has revealed more details of the Building for tomorrow event which will take place on March 23 to 25.
There will be more than 40 sessions of content covering the latest in homebuilding, climate change, MMC, high rise and new homes quality, change and safety, providing up to 19 hours of CPD learning credits.
A Building for tomorrow 2021 event pass provides the following benefits:
· 40 sessions over the three event days – select the ones you want to join
· access to the event platform, Swapcard, until December 31 2021 to watch session recordings
· more than 30 specialist speakers presenting on five themes crucial to our industry
· up to 19 hours CPD learning credits
· access to Swapcard prior to the event to build your profile and create your personalised agenda
· networking opportunities with speakers, exhibitors, sponsors and attendees using the platform for live chat and posting questions
· proactive suggestions from the event platform for specific sessions and people you might like to network with based on your profile
· UK-wide as well as specialist content for Scotland and Northern Ireland markets.
Book now - £149 + VAT per delegate.
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