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08 Oct 2023

UK Construction Week confirmed as the official supporter for CIBSE Build2Perform Live 2023

UK Construction Week confirmed as the official supporter for CIBSE Build2Perform Live 2023

UK Construction Week is a catalyst for change in the sector as they gather the top speakers to panel seminar theatres to discuss and debate the issues affecting construction.

Commenting on their support for this year’s event, Nathan Garnett from UK Construction Week said:

"Working with CIBSE as an event partner is important to UK Construction Week as we look to engage with construction professionals from across the built environment. 

“UKCW, as the UKs largest event for the build sector bringing all parts of the industry together, is the place to learn from those shaping this rapidly changing industry. We’ll tackle key issues head on - including mental health, fire safety and the skills gap - if you work in any part of the industry, you cannot afford to miss UKCW Birmingham. 

“In such a fast-paced industry, the Birmingham UK Construction show will give visitors invaluable insight into the latest trends, legislation, innovation and tech, with many new exhibitors and demonstrations.”

Simon Parker, Managing Director of CIBSE Services welcomed support from UK Construction Week, saying:

“We are delighted to announce UKCW as a major supporter of Build2Perform Live 2023 (5-6 December London’s Excel). UKCW is the optimum supporter due to their strong focus on the future development of the industry, making sure we all take the next step in the right direction”.

Taking place at the London ExCel on 5 – 6 December 2023, CIBSE Build2Perform Live is the meeting place for forward-thinking industry professionals, visionary speakers, leading industry exhibitors and young talent.

Commenting on their support for this year’s event, Nathan Garnett from UK Construction Week said:

"Working with CIBSE as an event partner is important to UK Construction Week as we look to engage with construction professionals from across the built environment. 

“UKCW, as the UKs largest event for the build sector bringing all parts of the industry together, is the place to learn from those shaping this rapidly changing industry. We’ll tackle key issues head on - including mental health, fire safety and the skills gap - if you work in any part of the industry, you cannot afford to miss UKCW Birmingham. 

“In such a fast-paced industry, the Birmingham UK Construction show will give visitors invaluable insight into the latest trends, legislation, innovation and tech, with many new exhibitors and demonstrations.”

CIBSE Build2Perform Live has over 2,000 attendees from the industry, representing all sectors of the building service sector, including;

  • Key policy and other officials from Government; construction organisations; professional institutions and building services
  • Senior management across the building and building services supply and demand chains
  • Facilities managers, building services engineers, and building/construction consultants
  • Clients: property developers, property companies, major property owning/using organisations – government, local Authority, health, commercial, industrial, hospitality and leisure, retail
  • Specialist and main contractors
  • Manufacturers and suppliers
  • Hands-on engineers and specifiers
  • Network with top decision-makers in the industry and gain CPD points to further your career

Build2Perform Live benefits from support from the UK’s leading professional bodies and trade associations.

 

About CIBSE

CIBSE is a pioneer in responding to the threat of climate change. We support engineers in finding innovative ways to make buildings perform for individuals, the community and the planet. As a leading professional engineering institution, CIBSE has over 22,000 members across 95 countries. Our membership is diverse and comprises a broad range of specialisms. CIBSE consults the government on construction, engineering, and sustainability, providing the resources needed to meet net zero targets in the UK, Europe and worldwide.

We are committed to supporting engineers and the vital role they play in creating a safe, sustainable future.  

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