Quality and MMC among key themes for NHBC’s Building for tomorrow 2019 roadshows
Helping the UK’s housebuilders prepare for a changing landscape is the predominant theme running throughout this year’s Building for tomorrow roadshows, run by NHBC. Building for tomorrow is the annual series of seminars where NHBC experts present the latest technical and regulatory updates in house-building as well as sharing best practice gleaned from more […]

Jan 24, 2019
Helping the UK’s housebuilders prepare for a changing landscape is the predominant theme running throughout this year’s Building for tomorrow roadshows, run by NHBC.
Building for tomorrow is the annual series of seminars where NHBC experts present the latest technical and regulatory updates in house-building as well as sharing best practice gleaned from more than 900,000 site inspections carried out each year.
Now in their 28th year, the 2019 roadshows will focus on preparing for quality homes by covering the changing political, economic and market landscape by tackling such issues as the skills shortage, supply chain challenges and the changes to the regulatory landscape.
A strong feature of the future will be the increasing use of components, framed construction and Modern Methods of Construction which will all be explored as part of this year’s agenda. There will also be an update on the proposed changes in fire safety following the Hackitt Review.
Commenting on the agenda, Nick Cunningham, NHBC Regional Director for the South West Region, said: “We are in a period of great change in many aspects of the industry and of course the wider political sphere – we will aim to cover the key issues to help housebuilders adapt to these in the continuing bid to build more, high-quality new homes.
“Over many years Building for tomorrow has proved to be the perfect event to network with professionals from across the UK house-building sector and to showcase your latest products to industry leaders, home builders and housing associations.”
The full date and venue listings are as follows, with specially tailored agendas for London, Scotland and Northern Ireland;
- Tuesday, 26 February – South West – Taunton Racecourse
- Thursday, 28 February – Southern – Shendish Manor, Hemel Hempstead
- Tuesday, 5 March – North East – York Racecourse
- Thursday, 7 March – North West – Haydock Racecourse, Merseyside
- Tuesday, 12 March – Scotland – Westerwood Hotel, Glasgow
- Thursday, 14 March – South East – Sandown Racecourse Esher
- Tuesday, 19 March – East – Cambridge Belfry
- Thursday, 21 March – West – National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull
- Thursday, 4 April – Northern Ireland – Hilton Templepatrick, Belfast
- Thursday, 25 April – London – Central Hall, Westminster
For further event details, and to find out more about the special 3 for 2 offer on all delegate bookings, please visit http://www.nhbc.co.uk/AwardsandEvents/building-for-tomorrow/, contact buildingfortomorrow@nhbc.co.uk or call 0344 633 1000.
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