UK Construction Week 2017 was officially the most successful in its three year history, with a record 33,697 construction professionals in attendance.
The show provided vital information on how to deal with BREXIT, seize the advantages offered by modern methods of construction and how we all tackle the skills shortage.
Nathan Garnett, Event Director for UK Construction week commented “This was a big year for UK Construction Week. It was only our third year, but to get an 11% uplift in attendees is a real stamp of approval that we are delivering the kind of innovative, forward thinking, national event that brings the whole sector together.”
This year saw visitors attend from further than ever before, even as far as the Seychelles.
Plans are already well underway for the 2018 event with various companies including the likes of ROCKWOOL, VELUX and G2 Energy already commitmented to UK Construction Week 2018 and the nine dedicated events.
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