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NFB announces Construction Summit

National Federation of Builders

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The National Federation of Builders (NFB) today announces the creation of the Construction Summit 2020, a brand new conference designed to become a focal point for the whole construction industry.


"We're very ambitious for the Construction Summit," says Nick Sangwin, National Chair of the NFB. "Our aim is to make this the annual event that is inked into everyone's diaries, where the construction industry comes together to learn, share ideas and best practice, discuss critical issues, influence policy makers and cement relationships. I am really heartened by the level of industry commitment we have seen with a number of high profile speakers already committing, organisations planning fringe meetings and suppliers to the sector committing to exhibit. 

 

"While there are a number of other excellent conferences that serve particular industry niches very well, there is nothing quite like this to embrace the whole sector. This will be where the industry meets, debates, shares and collaborates."

 

This enthusiasm is shared by the CITB, an important partner to both the NFB and to all in the sector, who have chosen to be principal sponsor of what they view as a prestigious new event.

 

The event will take place on 1 October 2020 at the Chelsea Harbour Hotel, London, and will focus on sharing the very latest critical knowledge that will help businesses survive and thrive in an ever-shifting landscape. Further details, including speakers, entry rates, exhibitors and fringe meetings will be announced over the coming months.

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