Construction Supply Chain Opportunities - Meet the Buyer

1st April 2016

This event is an opportunity to meet the contractors on the empaii Framework * and discuss new work opportunities.

If you want to raise your company profile, develop working relationships and find out about up and coming projects with large construction companies such as G F Tomlinson Wates Construction and ASHE Construction this Meet the Buyer Event if for you. In addition to engaging with large construction companies there will also be an opportunity to register your organisation on the new Local Supply Chain portal. This is a new new tool which aims to showcase your business to clients and main contractors, helping source local opportunities and to gain visibility of pipeline of projects. For the main contractors this tool helps source local trades and helps demonstrate local engagement. The event starts at 8am and runs through until 12.30pm, there are no pre-booked appointments available and any waiting times will depend on the number of attendees in attendance at any one time. There will be other support agencies in attendance to provide information and support, including: East Midlands Chamber, Joint Investment Strategy (funded training), CITB and Local Enterprise Partnerships, Sheffield Chamber (others to be confirmed) This is a free of charge event, but you must register your attendance - please complete the booking form HERE to reserve your place!

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