Wednesday 6 August 2014

With the UK house building industry buoyant, a recent report has shown that the market has grown at its fastest level in over a decade. The July data from the Markit/CIPS Construction PMi report has shown that the index has, in fact, dropped slightly but that it was still far higher than the City’s initial expectations. The figures show that UK construction firms are feeling their most confident since before the downturn and that they are increasingly sure of the sustainability of this upturn.
In light of this continued development of the sector the Construction Expo on the 8th October is once again offering a Meet the Buyer area. Offering sub contractors the opportunity to meet with some of the country’s leading national contractors and organisations to discuss opportunities and the possibility of being able to work together. This is an exciting way for smaller firms to start to build a relationship with some of the most recognised names in the construction industry.
These Meet the Buyer events have number of aims in mind:
  • Offering you face to face, timed appointments with larger, national contractors and businesses, companies that you might not be able to access normally.
  • Saving you time by enabling
    you to meet with multiple contacts all in one place, on one day.
  • Offering you the opportunity to speak directly with key personnel from the business - bypassing gatekeepers.
  • Pre-set appointments meaning that you have time to fully prepare your content and portfolio, tailoring your pitch to the business you are meeting.


So far this year contractors such as Wilmott Dixon, Jenner, Skanska, Kier, WW Martin and Coombs have confirmed, service provider organisations such as Kent County Council and Medway Council and Initial are attending and luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin also has a slot. 
As one of the only completely free Meet the Buyer events in the UK take advantage of this great opportunity and book now to get your company in front of these influential businesses.

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