Meet The Buyer

19th August 2012

Amey has been chosen by Sheffield City Council as the private contractor to transform the city's highway network for the next 25 years, beginning in August 2012.

Together, Sheffield City Council and Amey is inviting you to come meet with us to learn more about the project, what it means for Sheffield including how local businesses, such as yourselves, can potentially  become part of our supply chain. You can also learn more about how Sheffield City Council and Sheffield Chamber of Commerce offers support to local businesses. We're committed, where we can, to work with local businesses and this event will be your opportunity to find out more. Along with Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, we're hosting a 'Meet the Buyer' event where we hope to meet with appropriate local suppliers who are interested in finding out about potential opportunities to work with us and wish to know what our procurement needs are. Please complete the simple form below to book your place. A PO number is not required as this is a FREE event THIS EVENT IS NOW CLOSED. NO MORE BOOKINGS CAN BE TAKEN, AND THERE WILL BE STRICTLY NO ADMITTANCE ON THE DOOR. Apologies for any inconvenience caused Thank you for your interest

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