Date: 7 June 2011, 1:30 - 12:00

Location: Haydock Park Racecourse

Email: kerri.mckeown@hilldickinson.com

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Contractors’ Conference

Date: 7 June 2011, 1:30 - 12:00

Location: Haydock Park Racecourse

Email: kerri.mckeown@hilldickinson.com

Law firm Hill Dickinson, in conjunction with Centre for Construction Innovation North West and the North West Construction Knowledge Hub is to hold a contractors' conference on Tuesday 7 June at Haydock Park Racecourse.

As well as presentations from Hill Dickinson, the programme includes: Don Ward, chief executive of Constructing Excellence; Roy Stewart, chief executive of CCINW; Sarah Hannaford QC at Keating Chambers and Nigel Brookes, managing director of Kier Northern.

The conference will look at some of the key issues facing the construction industry and the impact these challenges are likely to have on the contractor.

In addition, Roy Stewart's presentation will provide a brief review of the recent joint survey of the built environment in the North West, the importance of the carbon economy, and what the industry believes are the other important topics for discussion and implementation in the forthcoming year.

Speaking about the conference, Michael Woolley, head of construction at Hill Dickinson, commented: "Hill Dickinson, CCINW and the NWCKH all have a responsibility to educate the North West construction sector on forthcoming issues that are likely to affect them. This event aims to equip contractors throughout the region with the best market knowledge to enable them to make informed business decisions.

"To achieve this objective, we are encouraging all contractors to complete the questionnaire and attend the event on 7 June."

To complete the questionnaire, please click here online questionnaire. To register your attendance at the event, please click here contractors' conference

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