Meet the Buyer - Henry Boot Construction

16th September 2013

The National Federation of Builders and Henry Boot Construction would like to invite you along to a Meet the Buyer event to be held at Leeds College of Building on Friday 27th September.

Henry Boot Construction is looking to increase their supply chain to assist in the delivery of future projects. They are committed to keeping the work local so are interested in speaking with companies based in Yorkshire, Humber and the North East that can supply a direct work force. There will be opportunities available for all sectors of the construction industry, so if you are interested in working on high profile contracts in your local area this is a not to be missed opportunity to promote your business to one of the regions major contractors and network with other contractors from your local area. The format of the day will be: 7.30 Arrive free breakfast style refreshments will be served 8.00 Event will be opened by John Millichap of the National Federation of Builders 8.05 Presentation by Simon Carr, Managing Director of Henry Boot Construction 8.30 Face to face meeting opportunities with Henry Boot Supply Chain personnel; the venue will be open until midday to accommodate individuals arriving throughout the morning. This is a free to attend event, but you need to pre-register to guarantee attendance. To book your place please complete the attached Meet The Buyer Registration Document.docx and return via email to info@builders.org.uk fax 08450 578173 or ring 08450 578 181 Venue: Leeds College of Building, Room S3, Stourton Link Building, Unit 3, Stourton Link, Intermezzo Drive, Stourton, LS10 1DF T: 0113 222 6080 F: 0113 222 6001

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