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We just wanted to take a moment to say thanks to all of our delegates, speakers and partners for contributing to what was a fantastic, successful and informative event.
Construction News and the Construction Products Association are once again proud to present Forecasting for Construction – providing exclusive insight into industry growth 2011-2015.
The last 12 months have been dramatic and challenging for the construction industry, but as the dust from the recession and spending review settles, clear opportunities are arising and certain sectors have extensive pipelines for the future.Now in its 10th year, Forecasting for Construction offers a comprehensive overview of the construction market position and presents a unique opportunity to network with clients, contractors, engineers, architects and product manufacturers across all sectors about their strategic outlook for the future.
Key topics to be discussed for 2011 include:
- Coalition Government: what is their national construction strategy and how will it impact your business?
- Commercial and Retail: exploring the national and regional challenges
- Private Housing Construction: clarifying the outlook for future developments
- The Economic Outlook – how can we move forward and support growth beyond 2012
- The Green Deal – will it provide new opportunities for the sector?
New for 2011 – Post Conference Workshop
Forecasting for Refurbishment: Identifying retrofit and refurb opportunities across the industry
Join us at this insightful and informative workshop to understand and pinpoint opportunities for major refurbishment projects across sectors and network with key figures in the industry.
What did 2010 attendees think?
"Focused and informative"
S. Rawlinson, EC Harris
"Very informative, well structured and well delivered"
M. Holmes, Durepipe UK
"Expert insight that is difficult to ignore"
L. Bryer, Construction Skills
Download the 2011 sample attendee list here
Forecasting in 2011
"Growth in private sector construction has finally begun to recover and although public sector construction output remains stronger than we had anticipated it is clear that the impact of the public sector spending cuts is still to be felt and is forecast to cause sharp falls later this year."
[Michael Ankers, Chief Executive, Construction Products Association]
Key organisations attending in 2011
Aggregate Industries Ltd, Atkins, Balfour Beatty Engineering Services, BIS, ConstructionSkills, Costain Ltd, Department of Energy and Climate Change, Durapipe UK, EDF, Home Building Federation, Homes and Communities Agency, Interserve Construction Limited, Kier Regional, PRP Architects
See more organisations attending here

