Howard Chapman

10 reasons to visit UK Construction Week + meet the Buildingtalk Editor

  • 5 Oct 2015

BLOG from Howard Chapman, Editor of Buildingtalk

The real renaissance in UK building shows begins with the launch of UK Construction Week at NEC Birmingham this week – the largest UK construction trade show.

  1. 9 construction shows under 1 roof
  2. 55,000+ construction professionals attending
  3. 600+ trade exhibitors with 10,000 products & services
  4. Free beer festival, beer night, bacon roll breakfast, and award ceremonies
  5. 27 free house building debates
  6. 250 hours of debate, quality education & business advice
  7. CPD Points at free seminars
  8. 45 hours of free BIM workshops
  9. 35 editorial features at the event
  10. 19 free hands-on workshops

Get your FREE ticket!

I will be reporting from the show on Tuesday – if you are exhibiting and have something special for me to see, email me via [email protected]

See you there!

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