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Tickets have been launched for the UK’s number one event for house-building professionals,Building for tomorrow which is organised by NHBC.
Now in its 31st year, the popular event series will take place at venues across the UK in March and April 2022, bringing together the latest industry insights and expertise.
Building for tomorrow 2022 will provide an immersive experience for delegates. The events will look at the practical impact of the Future Homes Standard on the fabric of new homes and highlight what is needed in order to be compliant.
Other topics delegates can expect include:
Commenting on the launch of Building for tomorrow 2022, NHBC CEO Steve Wood said: “For over thirty years Building for tomorrow has proved to be a must-attend event for professionals and investors to hear the very latest from housebuilding industry leaders. This year, as we get back together post the pandemic, our informative and topical line-up will really help to support delegates in the continued drive across the sector to build safe, quality, sustainable homes both now and in the future.”
Building for tomorrow dates are as follows:
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