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What’s been called the UK’s biggest festival of construction, London Build, returns in style to Olympia London’s Grand Hall for a live experience on 17 and 18 November focusing on key issues such as diversity

Much more than just your average construction event, London Build is regarded as one of the best construction exhibitions around the globe. This year London Build features 250+ exhibitors, 300+ speakers across six stages, 200+ CPD sessions, exclusive free-to-attend networking events including Meet the Buyer, Women in Construction and Diversity in Construction, Humans of Construction Gallery, a range of entertainment, and much more.

London Build is hailed by the organisers as the “ultimate platform for networking and connecting with thousands of senior-level decision-makers, buyers and influencers from across the

UK’s built environment.” Visitors have the chance to get involved with major UK construction projects and connect with industry experts and senior representatives from government, architects, major developers and housebuilders, and tier 1 contractors. London Build plays host to six conference stages:

  • The Future of Construction
  • BIM and Digital Construction
  • Fire Safety
  • Diversity and Inclusion
  • Sustainability
  • The Built Environment Hub.

Diversity on show
Each year the show has been held, thousands of professionals attend to learn about the latest developments, innovations and case studies. Leaders driving change in the UK’s construction industry will feature at the Diversity and Inclusion stage, where visitors can hear a wide and diverse range of speakers on how the UK’s construction industry is striving to be more inclusive.

The Built Environment Hub will host Diversity in Construction, a networking session where visitors can make connections and feel inspired. Here they will get the opportunity to meet a panel of diversity champions from all across the UK’s built environment, who will be discussing the key issues surrounding diversity and inclusion within the construction industry.

The Built Environment Hub is the place to go to expand connections, providing the chance to network with thousands of attendees at exclusive free-to-attend events, such as Women in Construction, claimed to be the largest meeting of women working in the UK industry. This session offers professionals the chance to learn from a panel of established experts, discussing the untapped opportunities for women working in construction.

At the Future of Construction Stage, visitors can hear all the latest news on developments, innovations and project opportunities in London. The BIM and Digital Construction Stage sees panellists discussing all things digital, as they highlight the latest trends and innovations in digital construction, while visitors can learn from fire experts from leading contractors, civil engineers, industry bodies and more, as they discuss fire regulation, legislation and innovation post-Grenfell, on the Fire Safety Stage. Finally, the Sustainability Stage features sustainability experts from leading contractors, engineers, architects and developers, with panels discussing topics that include COP26, Net Zero and Healthy Buildings and Spaces.

London Build is free to attend and promises to be two fun-filled days of high-level content, networking opportunities, and fun entertainment.

Register FREE tickets for your team today at www.londonbuildexpo.com