UK’s Largest Construction Expo Returns on 20–21 November

The UK’s largest community of construction industry ambassadors returns to London Build Expo on November 20th & 21st.

London Build, the UK’s leading and largest construction show will be back at Olympia London this November and this year it is doubling in size, taking over both the Grand & National Halls. Get ready for an unmissable two-days jam-packed with incredible content, networking parties, the UK’s biggest Festival of Construction and more. The show is co-located with London Build Fire & Security Expo.

People sat in a crowd, listening to a speech at London Build Expo

Each year London Build works with an inspiring diverse team of Ambassadors to drive change in the UK’s built environment, supporting Women in Construction, Diversity in Construction, Mental Health and Sustainability. This year this program has grown, with the launch of new programs for Digital Construction Innovators and Fire Safety in Construction Ambassadors.

With free-to-attend networking events held for each of the communities at London Build 2024, attendees will get the opportunity to network and connect with Ambassadors in person. Don’t miss out on your chance to network and connect with 35,000+ construction professionals from across the UK’s built environment, with attending companies including Mace, WSP, Turner and Townsend, Gensler, Balfour Beatty, AECOM, Keltbray, Broadway Malyan, Wates, Multiplex, John Sisk, Mott MacDonald, Galliford Try, ISG, Arup and more.

Dates for Your Diary:

  • Mental Health in Construction Meetup (Nov 20th, 1:45 PM) – Co-hosted with Movember
  • Sustainability Professionals Forum (Nov 20th, 3:00 PM) – Co-hosted with UK Green Building Council
  • Meet the UK’s Digital Construction Gurus (Nov 21st, 12:30 PM) – Cohosted with nima
  • Annual Diversity in Construction Networking Event (Nov 21st, 1:45 PM) – Co-hosted with Beyond Equality
  • UK’s Largest Networking Event for Women in Construction (Nov 21st, 3:30 PM) – Co- hosted with Modern Women, NAWIC, WISH and Women in BIM

This year’s London Build Ambassadors include:

Katie Barrett, EDI & Social Value Manager – J.McCann, said:

“Having first visited the London Build Expo two years ago, I was blown away by the engaging conversations and the vibrant atmosphere. I am excited to contribute to the ongoing success of this event and am fully committed to helping foster meaningful connections and drive positive change in our industry.”

Will Smith, President & CEO - Knightsbridge Development Corporation, said:

“I am excited to once again be part of the ambassador’s program for London Build 2024, with this being my 3rd year in a row participating and supporting this amazing program. The ambassador’s program provides the participant with an opportunity to be a catalyst for education, awareness and change over the various Stages at London Build, giving the participant the opportunity to be part of a topic or issue they are truly passionate about, which for me over the three years of my being an ambassador has been Diversity and Inclusion. I encourage others in the Industry to participate in this rewarding program.”

Eliot Godley, Account Director - CBRE, said:

“I am incredibly honoured and thrilled to be selected as an ambassador for the Diversity in Construction programme. This opportunity allows me to actively contribute towards creating amore i nclusive and diverse construction industry, and I am fully committed to making a lasting impact. Together, we can break barriers and build a brighter future for all.”

Daisie Barnett, Policy Development Manager - CIOB, said:

“I am thrilled to be an Ambassador for London Build 2024. In a year where we have experienced many changes and challenges, I look forward to having discussions on how we continue to bring. the industry forward and practical solutions on how we address current issues.”

Lucy Wright, Head of ConTech - Beaumont Bailey, said:

“I am absolutely thrilled to be named an ambassador for Women in Construction at the London Build Expo 2024. This initiative is close to my heart, as a founder of my own Women in ConTech group, I am passionate about creating a supportive community where women can share, learn, and grow together. I look forward to further championing diversity and inclusion, helping to open doors for more women to succeed in construction.”

This article was originally published by London Build.

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