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Only 3 weeks to Ecobuild - register for your free ticket

Only 3 weeks to Ecobuild - register for your free ticket
British Precast and the Modern Masonry Alliance will host a Concrete and Masonry Village at Ecobuild 2013.

The North hall based Concrete and Masonry Village will feature many of the sector’s leading SMEs as well as the trade associations that represent the concrete and clay industry.

Exhibitions in the Village will feature samples on their stands and highly knowledgeable staff ready to answer questions and discuss specific project requirements.

Ecobuild is the world’s biggest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment. The exhibition  opens in only 3 weeks.

This year the event has more speakers, attractions, live demonstrations, conference and seminar sessions than ever before including; Sir Terry Leahy, former CEO Tesco, on 'The shop of the future', part of our new Sustainable Property conference stream

Speakers include:
Rt. Hon. Edward Davey MP, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, DECC

Peter Hansford, Government Chief Construction Adviser

Lord de Mauley, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Resource Management, the Local Environment and Environmental Science, Defra
 
Some of the world’s leading architects will be joining us – hear from Annie Chu, Bill Dunster, Ken Shuttleworth, & Gerard Evenden

Dozens of attractions and live demonstrations – new for 2013 include the Ecobuild Arena, Future Materials Gallery and Evolution of Light


Register for your free ticket today and save the £30 onsite fee.

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