On the 4th November, prominent business leaders within the construction and property industry will come together for the Birmingham and West Midlands Development Plans Event – one of the region’s largest business events of the year within the construction sector.

The event, hosted by Built Environment Networking, will see some of the region’s leading civic and business leaders discuss the major topics within the region and present about their ongoing and future development and regeneration plans which are set to transform the region. Speakers include:

  • Blackswan Property
  • Crest Nicholson
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The conference will provide an opportunity for those within the industry to gain insight on projects likely to take place within the region, whilst also giving a platform to debate and discuss the issues at the top of the economic and regional agenda.

Peter O’Brien, Managing Director of O’Brien Contractors, said: “Having attended two Midlands events this year, we know that the event will be an ideal opportunity to meet with other delegates and speakers at the event, as well as an opportunity to understand what construction projects are coming to the Midlands in the near future.”

Nigel Millington, Joint Managing Director at PJA, said: “As a business born and bred in Birmingham, everyone at PJA is immensely proud of the City and we are very excited about the opportunities that the future development plans will deliver. We have been fortunate enough to work on some of the most iconic projects in Birmingham and we look forward to hearing further details of the influential schemes being featured at this event.”

Ryan Simmonds, Sales Director – Framing at voestalpine Metsec, said: “We’re looking forward to meeting all the delegates at the Birmingham Development Plans Event. As a Birmingham based business working with designers, developers, contractors and architects; we are exciting to hear about the future plans for the city.”

Amanda Griffiths, Director at Built Environment Networking, said: “We’re delighted to be back in Birmingham after a sell-out conference last time we visited The Council House. We’re expecting over 200+ business professionals from the construction and property industry to attend the event to drive development, regeneration and investment into the city and surrounding regions. With the support of key stakeholders in the region we’ll be hearing the latest news and insights into the region’s economic vision and we’re extremely pleased to once again be at the forefront of industry leading events in the area.”

For more information or to book tickets to the event on the 4th November please visit: www.built-environment-networking.com and for media enquiries please contact Nathan Spencer on nathan.spencer@www.built-environment-networking.com.