Building for tomorrow 2021 – expert speakers revealed

Join 30+ leading speakers from NHQB, HSE, Rettie and more at Building for tomorrow 2021, the unmissable, content-packed virtual event for house-building professionals on 23, 24, 25 March.

Bigger and better than ever

NHBC, the leading warranty and insurance provider for new homes in the UK, is hosting a three day online version of its popular Building for tomorrow event where attendees can pick and choose the expert-led sessions they want to attend at the live event, or catch up with content at a later date.

Unrestricted by venue space, time or travel limitations, this year’s Building for tomorrow 30th anniversary event offers delegates:

  • 3 days of sessions to pick and choose from
  • 5 key themes, all crucial to future home building
  • Over 30 specialist speakers
  • 20 hours of engaging content
  • Up to 19 hours CPD learning credits available
  • Amazing networking opportunities with speakers, exhibitors, sponsors and fellow delegates
  • UK-wide as well as specialist content for Scotland and Northern Ireland markets
  • Access to recordings of all sessions at the event until December 2021.

All for just £149 + VAT per delegate.

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Meet the speakers

Sessions will be led by independent thought-leaders and NHBC’s own experts including:

  • Douglas Cochrane, Deputy-chair at New Homes Quality Board
  • Steve Evans, Head of Technical Operations at NHBC
  • Tara Deshpande, Clean Heat Directorate at BEI
  • Mark Farmer, Founding Director and CEO at Cast Consultancy
  • Dr. John Boyle, Research Team Lead at Rettie
  • Stephen Kinsella, Executive Director at Homes England
  • Mark Dawson, HM Principal Inspector of Health and Safety at HSE

An event for everyone

Building for tomorrow 2021 really is an event for everyone involved in house building and development. So whether you’re a traditional house builder, working in the affordable housing or Build to Rent sector, or a contractor or developer, Building for tomorrow 2021 will have plenty to inform and interest you.

It takes place on 23, 24 and 25 March so don’t miss it!

The event offers unrivalled opportunities for networking, and will feature thought-provoking discussions and informative presentations on the five key themes of:

  • New homes quality, change and safety
  • Climate change and the impact on house building
  • MMC
  • The future housing market and beyond
  • High rise safety, structure and quality

View The Agenda

Don’t miss it! Visit www.nhbc.co.uk/bft to find out more.

And if you would like to book more than 50 event passes, please email contactus(Replace this parenthesis with the @ sign)building-for-tomorrow.co.uk