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MODERN METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION STAGE

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The Modern Methods of Construction Stage attracts thousands of offsite and modular construction professionals from across the UK to learn of the latest technology, innovation and case studies of MMC adoption. 

Gain access to hundreds of high-level speakers, plus 200+ hours of CPD presentations and interactive panel discussions with leading architects, contractors, civil engineers, developers and more.

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FEATURING 700+ INCREDIBLE SPEAKERS INCLUDING:


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Meet senior buyers from all sectors of construction including: 

Meet senior buyers from all sectors of construction including: 

  • Architects
  • Civil Engineers
  • Consultants and Planners
  • Contractors
  • Developers
  • House Builders
  • Housing Associations
  • Installers
  • Local Councils and Government
  • Manufacturers
  • Procurement and Supply Chain Professionals
  • Specifiers
  • Sub-Contractors
  • Transport Operators
  • Utilities
Connect with the construction industry’s leading companies including:

Connect with the construction industry’s leading companies including:

  • AECOM

  • Arup

  • Balfour Beatty

  • BAM UK & Ireland

  • Foster + Partners

  • Galliford Try

  • Kier

  • Laing O'Rourke

  • Lendlease

  • Mace

  • Mott MacDonald

  • Multiplex

  • NEOM

  • Sir Robert McAlpine

  • Skanska

  • Transport for London

  • Wates

  • Zaha Hadid Architects

Network with key decision makers from across the industry including:

Network with key decision makers from across the industry including:

  • Architects
  • CEOs
  • Civil Engineers
  • Commercial Directors
  • Construction Managers
  • Costing Managers
  • Directors
  • Heads of Construction
  • Heads of Infrastructure
  • Infrastructure Managers
  • Innovation Leads
  • Managers
  • Managing Directors
  • Partners
  • Planning Managers
  • Project Managers

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