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Tomorrow’s Education Property

Tuesday, 13th June 2023 0830hrs – Wednesday, 14th June 2023 1500hrs

The Custard Factory, Birmingham

Tomorrow’s Education Property is the new INDUSTRY LEADING destination event for estates and facilities experts from across UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES, MULTI-ACADEMY TRUSTS and PBSA. Come together and prepare for the challenges and opportunities facing the sector in the coming years, whilst looking at PLACEMAKING and REGENERATION unlocked by education development and investment.  On average over £100bn is spent on developing, delivering or maintaining learning places every year – which acts as a catalyst for much more.

Join hundreds of estate, property and facilities management decision makes in the education property sector for a mixture of thought leadership and exclusive sector insight into the future investment and development programmes of the UK’s leading universities, multi-academy trusts and other major players in the education sector.

Attendees include:

You should be at this event to:

  • Get to grips with evolving thinking behind how universities, academy-trusts, schools, colleges and student accommodation will be delivered in the future
  • Bring the industry together to review education institutions wider impact on town and city place – from regeneration to economic growth
  • Understand national and local education policy implications for education property
  • Explore current and emerging procurement practices and help your company win work easier
  • Unpick cutting edge sustainability, ESG and digital focused property projects being pioneered in the sector
  • Learn how the public and private sector are collaborating to unlock new ways of investment and delivery
  • Take advantage of pre-arranged, facilitated meetings supported by the Built Environment Networking team

This exciting new event has a multitude of stages and activities throughout the day to facilitate new commercially rewarding connections, stimulate discussion, enhance knowledge sharing and improve the delivery of education estates and property across the UK. The content will take place in number areas of The Custard Factory:

Custard Factory Main Stage

09:30 – 10:30

Education Property: Challenges and Opportunities of Keeping Pace with Policy, Whilst Creating World Class Places to Learn

What are the implications of the ongoings at Westminster and how does it affect the planning and delivery of new schools, colleges, universities and integrated learning environments? How will education settings look in 10 years’ time? What are the priority investment needs? This session unpicks emerging themes in the years ahead while taking an interactive look at solutions to problems facing the sector.

This session is sponsored by Mills & Reeve.

Speakers include:

Chair: Christian Bull – Partner, Mills & Reeve

Professor Nalin Thakkar – Vice President and Chair of Campus Management, University of Manchester

Jennifer Singer – Head of Capital Programme Advisory – Schools and Colleges, Department for Education

Ann Allen – Director of Campus Innovation and Development, University of Leeds

Brett O’Reilly – Interim Vice Principal & Group Head of Curriculum Innovation for Construction Technology, Kidderminster College & NCG

Andy Levy – Head of Projects, University of Cambridge

Custard Factory Stage Two

10:00 – 11:00

Department for Education Standards and Guidance Workshop – Local Authorities, Schools and Multi-Academy Trusts

DfE Standards and Guidance for Schools and Colleges: User feedback workshop for those involved in supporting new and existing education estates and developments

We want to hear from you….

From a ‘user’s’ experience of the Department for Education’s (DfE) published Output Specification, Building Bulletins and associated tools including the Schedule of Accommodation (SoA), we want to hear what works well and what needs improvement.

We are particularly interested to hear about:

  • What DfE standards and guidance you use?
  • How you access this information?
  • What further information would support your role(s)?

We would love to hear from Responsible Bodies, Contractors, Designers, Suppliers etc., so please join us to share your views on how we should update and communicate DfE technical standards and design guidance.

There is limited spaces available – if you work for an architect, design or engineering businesses and are interested in attending please contact: mina.saeed@built-environment-networking.com

Workshop Hosts Include:

Sally-Anne Balmer – Standards & Guidance Architect, Department for Education

Julia Gollings – Standards & Guidance Architect and Lead, Department for Education

Daniel Bradder – Standards & Guidance Architect, Department for Education

Custard Factory Main Stage

11:00 – 12:00

Going Beyond Net Zero – Defining and Delivering Sustainable Education Settings

Sustainability means a multitude of things to a multitude of stakeholders- this session explores how schools, further education and higher education capital delivery leaders are making sustainable investment decisions linked to the net zero challenge while futureproofing their campuses.

This session is sponsored by MonstarLab.

Speakers Include:

Chair: Charlie MacDowell – Engagement Manager, Monstarlab

Charlotte Bonner – Chief Executive Officer, EAUC – The Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education

Andrew Nolan – Development and Sustainability Director, University of Nottingham

Jason Challender – Director of Estates, University of Salford

The Custard Factory

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch & Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the lunch break – with refreshments and food provided.

Custard Factory Main Stage

13:00 – 14:00

Exploring The Future of Education Campuses and Learning Environments of Tomorrow

A group of next generation estate professionals share ideas on the future of education property and the changing landscape.

This session is sponsored by Schneider Electric.

Speakers Include:

Chair: Kas Mohammed – Vice President of Digital Energy, UK & Ireland, Schneider Electric

Dr Akin Oluwatudimu – Director of Estates & Facilities, University for the Creative Arts

Jacqueline Moffat – Head of Projects, Anglia Ruskin University

Jason Challender – Director of Estates, University of Salford

Iain Garfield – Director of Estates and Facilities, Newcastle University

Nikki Davis – Principal & Chief Executive, Leeds College of Building

Roundtable Room

13:00 – 14:00

People and Place – How Education Estates Can Deliver Social Impact and Help Their Surrounding Communities to Thrive

What are the key drivers behind universities and education facilities wanting to be a ‘force for good’ in the areas they are based?  What does this look like when it goes really well? What does it look like when it fails? And what are the key ingredients of success in an education facility, building social value and enabling its surrounding communities to thrive?

This session is sponsored by Trilogy Real Estate

Speakers include:

Chair: May Molteno – Head of Ethics, Sustainability, Stakeholder Engagement, Trilogy Real Estate

Sam Markey – Ecosystem Director – Place Leadership, Connected Places Catapult

Charlotte Bonner – Chief Executive Officer, EAUC – The Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education

Will Attlee – Associate Director – Development, LocatED

Charlie MacDowall – Smart Places Director, MonstarLab

Paul Collins – Lecturer – School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment, Nottingham Trent University

Custard Factory Stage Two

14:00 – 15:00

Department for Education Standards and Guidance Workshop – Contractors and Supply Chain

DfE Standards and Guidance for Schools and Colleges: User feedback workshop for those involved in supporting new and existing education estates and developments

We want to hear from you….

From a ‘user’s’ experience of the Department for Education’s (DfE) published Output Specification, Building Bulletins and associated tools including the Schedule of Accommodation (SoA), we want to hear what works well and what needs improvement.

We are particularly interested to hear about:

  • What DfE standards and guidance you use?
  • How you access this information?
  • What further information would support your role(s)?

We would love to hear from Responsible Bodies, Contractors, Designers, Suppliers etc., so please join us to share your views on how we should update and communicate DfE technical standards and design guidance.

There is limited spaces available – if you work for an architect, design or engineering businesses and are interested in attending please contact: mina.saeed@built-environment-networking.com

Workshop Hosts Include:

Sally-Anne Balmer – Standards & Guidance Architect, Department for Education

Julia Gollings – Standards & Guidance Architect and Lead, Department for Education

Daniel Bradder – Standards & Guidance Architect, Department for Education

Custard Factory Main Stage

14:15 – 15:15

Student Accommodation: Exploring Demand and The Future For PBSA

£4bn per year is invested into the UK PBSA market – playing a key role in supporting the student experience, but also enhancing economic activity across cities. This session will delve into the investor and funder appetite post pandemic, exploring trends with thought leaders, and discovering major development programmes outlined across the UK by some of the UK’s leading PBSA developers.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Chair: Karen Best – Director, PWC

Mark Quigley – Managing Director – UK Real Estate Finance, Beaufort Capital Management

David Ancell – Chief Brand Officer, Vita Group

Tom Brewerton – Development Director, Unite Students

Roundtable Room

14:30 – 15:30

Tackling the Energy Crisis in Education Settings

Interactive discussion on how schools, colleges and high education settings are engaging with green energy initiatives and running their institutions in a cost effective, environmentally friendly manner.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Zoe Robinson – Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures, Keele University

Henry Greenwood – Founder and Managing Director, Green School Projects

Beverly Quinn – Engineering and Indoor Environment Lead, Department for Education

Peter Hazzard – Schools and Colleges Sector Lead, Cundall

Charlotte Bonner – Chief Executive Officer, EAUC – The Alliance for Sustainability Leadership in Education

Chris Davis – Sales & Marketing Director, Hysopt

Charlie MacDowall – Smart Places Director, MonstarLab

Custard Factory Main Stage

15:30 – 16:15

Improving Student Attainment and Outcomes Through Estate Interventions

A discussion between policy makers, estates leaders and the built environment supply chain professionals on how innovation in property and infrastructure within education settings can produce better results for pupils and students.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Catherine O’Connor – Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education and Experience, Leeds Trinity University

Paul Collins – Lecturer – School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment, Nottingham Trent University

Chris Berry – Director of Operations, Windsor Academy Trust

Custard Factory Stage Two

15:30 – 16:30

Department for Education Standards and Guidance Workshop – Architects, Designers and Engineers

DfE Standards and Guidance for Schools and Colleges: User feedback workshop for those involved in supporting new and existing education estates and developments

We want to hear from you….

From a ‘user’s’ experience of the Department for Education’s (DfE) published Output Specification, Building Bulletins and associated tools including the Schedule of Accommodation (SoA), we want to hear what works well and what needs improvement.

We are particularly interested to hear about:

  • What DfE standards and guidance you use?
  • How you access this information?
  • What further information would support your role(s)?

We would love to hear from Responsible Bodies, Contractors, Designers, Suppliers etc., so please join us to share your views on how we should update and communicate DfE technical standards and design guidance.

There is limited spaces available – if you work for an architect, design or engineering businesses and are interested in attending please contact: mina.saeed@built-environment-networking.com

Workshop Hosts Include:

Sally-Anne Balmer – Standards & Guidance Architect, Department for Education

Julia Gollings – Standards & Guidance Architect and Lead, Department for Education

Daniel Bradder – Standards & Guidance Architect, Department for Education

Fringe Events

16:30 – 17:30

Exclusive Networking Drinks

Join speakers, VIP’s and fellow delegates for drinks and discuss key findings and hot topics from day one of the conference – tickets for this can be acquired below.

Venue: The Custard Factory

Custard Factory Main Stage

09:30 – 10:30

Place Impact! Using Education Estates as a Catalyst For Town and City Regeneration

Developing and improving education estate can deliver wide reaching benefits for the places they exist within; this session explores ideas around including schools, further education and higher education schemes at the centre of other development projects and the types of investment that can be made to deliver education focused towns and cities.

This session is sponsored by Trilogy Real Estate.

Speakers Include:

John Plumridge – Estates & Development Director, Birmingham City University

Lara Newman – Chief Executive, LocatED

May Molteno – Head of Ethics, Sustainability, Stakeholder Engagement, Trilogy Real Estate

Warwick Smither – Development Director, Genr8

Roundtable Room

09:45 – 10:45

Overcoming the challenges of Schools and Colleges Property in 2023

A roundtable discussion looking at the challenges facing School and Colleges property teams in 2023.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers Include:

Steve Howell – Chief Financial Officer, Red Kite Learning Trust

Hazel Pulley – Chief Executive, Excelsior MAT

John Barneby – Chief Operating Officer, Oasis Community Learning

Nikki Davis – Principal & Chief Executive, Leeds College of Building

Mike Hopkins MBE – Principal, South & City College Birmingham

Charlie MacDowall – Smart Places Director, MonstarLab

Custard Factory Main Stage

11:00 – 12:00

PBSA and Placemaking – The Sector’s Role in Creating World Class Towns and Cities

An interactive discussion on the catalytic effect of PBSA development on placemaking; bringing together operators, investors, developers and universities to debate the challenges and opportunities in creating inclusive world class communities.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers Include:

Chair: Afshan McKay – Associate Director, Bond Bryan

Jon Wakeford – Director of Engagement, UPP

Chris Gass – Acquisitions Director, Regal London

Anthony Laville – Founder, Volume.Property

Roundtable Room

11:00 – 12:00

The Role of Educational Institutions in Helping to Tackle the Built Environment Skills Shortage

Whether it be attracting talent into the industry, or upskilling those who are already within the built environment sector to ensure innovation and new ideas are integrated – this session will look at how we can utilise our educational institutions to attract, retain and develop talent to benefit the industry.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Kathryn Lennon Johnson – Founder, Built Environment Skills in School

Rizwana Parveen – Deputy Director – Skills Transformation Group, Department for Education

Rav Cheema – Senior Associate, LocatED

Anna Mimms – Head of Service – Employment, Skills & Adult Education, Derby City Council

Aida Berhamovic – Director of Estates, Royal College of Music

Hadi Kazemi – Senior Lecturer – Built Environment, Engineering and Computing, Leeds Beckett University

Zoe Brooke – Chief Executive & Founder, The Save Construction Initiative

Stephanie Burras – Chief Executive, Ahead Partnership

The Custard Factory

12:00 – 12:45

Lunch & Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the lunch break – with refreshments and food provided.

Custard Factory Main Stage

12:45 – 13:45

Journey to Net Zero Carbon Education – One School at a Time

In this session we will be taking you on the net zero carbon journey we have been through with a few of our industry peers. We will start by looking at the work we started in 2018 with the Welsh School programme to create more sustainable estates. This will be followed up by the DfE’s GenZero project that set up standards for new schools and how we are now delivering those projects to reality. Continuing to push the boundaries, we got involved in the DfE’s energy pod and our own Offsetting pilot projects helping existing schools on their own net-zero journeys.

This session is sponsored by Cundall.

Speakers include:

Chair: Ian Keeling – Principal Engineer, Cundall

Afshan Mckay – Associate Director, Bond Bryan

Peter Hazzard – Schools and Colleges Sector Lead, Cundall

Alison Walklett – Head, New Oscott Primary School

Roundtable Room

12:45 – 13:45

Tomorrow's Multi-Academy Trusts

With 10,000 primary schools and 7,000 secondary schools potentially converting into academy trusts over the next 7 years, this session explores the role estate improvement and development will play in delivery while outlining how the built environment ecosystem can support these major ambitions.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Mark Wilson – Chief Executive, Wellspring Academy Trust

Sam Lydon-Drake – Estates & Facilities Manager, Ventrus Multi Academy Trust

Custard Factory Main Stage

14:00 – 15:00

Procuring for the 2030s – Improving and Adapting Education Property Project Delivery

Schools, further education and high education settings are diversifying their preferred method of supply chain engagement and procurement. This session brings together an eclectic range of methods to inform delegates how billions of pound worth of work will be delivered in the coming years.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Chair: Sam Markey – Ecosystem Director – Place Leadership, Connected Places Catapult

Joe Byrne – Head of Procurement, University of Huddersfield

Claire Delaney – Managing Director, Bellevue Place Education Trust

Aida Berhamovic – Director of Estates, Royal College of Music

Gain national and exposure and position your brand as a leader in the industry.

By sponsoring Tomorrow’s Education Property your organisation will receive powerful exposure amongst key business leaders, government officials, developers, education estates and thousands of professionals from across the world. This event is set to become the UK’s leading forum for education property within the construction, infrastructure and built environment industries.

We have various opportunities and packages dependant on your needs. Whether you’re looking to build brand awareness, source new leads or put your brand at the forefront of the industry – we have a package suitable to your needs.

Package Meeting Space Speaking Slots Event Tickets Dinner Tickets No. Packages Cost (+VAT)
CORPORATE PACKAGES
Platinum Partner Yes Yes 10 5 1 £15,000 View Details
SPACE ONLY PACKAGES
Event Bus Partner Yes 10 1 £10,000 View Details
Networking Square Partner Yes 4 1 £8,000 View Details
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP PACKAGES
Main Stage Session Partner Yes 4 10 £5,500 View Details
Main Stage Session Partner: Education Property Challenges and Opportunities Yes 4 10 £5,500 Sold Out
Main Stage Session Partner: Exploring the Future Yes 4 10 £5,500 Sold Out
Main Stage Session Partner: Place Impact! Using Education Estates as a Catalyst For Town and City Regeneration Yes 4 10 £5,500 Sold Out
Main Stage Session Partner: Going Beyond Net Zero – Defining and Delivering Sustainable Education Settings Yes 4 10 £5,500 Sold Out
Main Stage Session Partner: Journey to Net Zero Carbon Education Yes 4 10 £5,500 Sold Out
Secondary Stage Session Partner Yes 4 10 £3,500 View Details
Secondary Stage Bespoke Session Partner Yes 4 10 £4,500 View Details
Roundtable Partner Yes 2 2 10 £5,500 View Details
Bespoke Roundtable Partner Yes 2 2 10 £5,500 View Details
BRANDING PACKAGES
Programme Partner 2 2 1 £5,000 View Details
Quarter Programme Advert 16 £250 View Details
Half-page Programme Advert 16 £400 View Details
Full Page Programme Advert 16 £750 View Details
Inside Cover Page Partner 2 £1,000 View Details
Badge Partner 4 1 £5,000 Sold Out
Conference Dinner 2 2 1 £2,750 View Details
Email Partner 2 2 1 £2,250 Sold Out
Exhibition Package 1 £1,750 View Details
FRINGE EVENT PACKAGES
Fringe Event Promotion Partner 2 1 £750 View Details

Here are the full details of the packages available:

Platinum Partner

£15,000 (+VAT)

The conference will include the name of the Corporate Partner in the title of the event – i.e. ‘Tomorrow’s Education Property Conference in association with XXXX’ You will be a prominent and visual partner in addressing and supporting the challenges and opportunities within the event sector.

Benefits:

  • Conference Corporate Partner from date of signature up to event completion
  • Keynote of Day One of the conference
  • One chair position on the main stage or Best Practice slot at the event
  • Prime Branding on the website and at the event
  • Position on the Advisory Group
  • Double size Meeting space within the meeting area
  • Input into the post-event conference report
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • Input into 365 conference activities
  • Access to the green rooms throughout the event
  • Ten delegate passes for the conference
  • Two additional free tickets for young people under the age of 25 in your company in the aid of enhancing diversity of conversation at the event
  • One full page advert in the event programme
  • Social media – pre, during & post conference activity
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Five places to the drinks reception

Event Bus Partner

£10,000(+VAT)

Located in a prominent, stationary position outside the meeting space area the bus is available for hire across the 2 days, giving partners a base to facilitate business meetings and networking opportunities whilst entertaing guests from a fully installed onboard bar.

Benefits:

  • 2 day hire to accommodate business activities led by the partner company
  • The bus comes complete with a fully-installed onboard bar and serving hatches (alcohol not included)
  • Make use of space outside the bus with furniture (at additional cost)
  • Branding on the event website and at the forum
  • Ten delegate passes for the event days of the forum
  • An additional two free delegate passes for the event for use by people in your company under the age of 25
  • One half page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • This is a space only hire.
  • We offer a separate branding package on the bus via a magnetic panel.
  • Five places to the drinks reception

Networking Square Partner

£8,000 (+VAT)

Sponsor the main outdoor networking area – a main square that connections all of the event stages and networking zones alongside the primary F&B zone. The square will be named after the Networking Square Partner – i.e. ‘XXXX’s Square’

Benefits:

  • Branding around the networking square – with ability to add brand flags and literature around the area
  • Four delegate passes for event days of the conference
  • Two additional free tickets for young people under the age of 25 in your company in the aid of enhancing diversity of conversation at the event
  • Meeting space within the meeting area
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • One full page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event

Session Partner

£5,500 (+VAT)

Sponsor one of the main event sessions talking place in The Library – we will have a different session partner for each of the eight sessions.
Benefits:

  • Chair or Speaker position on your panel
  • Early engagement will enable potential input into the shaping of the panel and conversation
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Exhibition space within the main networking hall
  • Additional three pull-up stands on the stage during your conference session
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • Four delegate passes for the event days of the conference
  • Two additional free tickets for young people under the age of 25 in your company in the aid of enhancing diversity of conversation at the event
  • One full page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event

Main Stage Session Partner: Education Property: Challenges and Opportunities of Keeping Pace with Policy, Whilst Creating World Class Places to Learn

Main Stage Session Partner: Exploring The Future: Smart Campuses and Learning Environments of Tomorrow

Main Stage Session Partner: Place Impact! Using Education Estates as a Catalyst For Town and City Regeneration

Main Stage Session Partner: Going Beyond Net Zero – Defining and Delivering Sustainable Education Settings

Main Stage Session Partner: Journey to Net Zero Carbon Education – One School at a Time

Secondary Stage Session Partner and change

£3,500 (+VAT)

Sponsor one of our pre-created events taking place on Secondary Stage Session Partner and change.
Benefits:

  • Chair or be involved in one of our pre-created panel discussions
  • Involvement in briefing notes and engagement with speakers
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Additional three pull-up stands on the stage during your conference session
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • Four delegate passes for the event days of the conference
  • One additional free ticket for a young people under the age of 25 in your company in the aid of enhancing diversity of conversation at the event
  • One full page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event

Secondary Stage Bespoke Session Partner

Secondary Stage Bespoke Session Partner

£4,500 (+VAT)

Run your own dedicated session within Secondary Stage Bespoke Session Partner – with the ability to host a panel discussion, talk, best practice session etc.
Benefits:

  • Run your own dedicated 45-minute session in The Secondary Stage
  • Session to be promoted on the official event programme as one of the main content stages
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Pull up banners within the stage area/on stage during your session
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • Four delegate passes for the event days of the conference
  • One additional free ticket for a young people under the age of 25 in your company in the aid of enhancing diversity of conversation at the event
  • One full page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event

Roundtable Partner

£5,500 (+VAT)

Sponsor one of our pre-created roundtable discussions – where circa 10 individuals will join us to discuss selected topics, allowing you to build rapport with potential clients.

Benefits:

  • Sponsor one of our pre-created roundtable discussions with high-level client speakers
  • Two spaces on the roundtable for your attendees to join
  • Potential to help shape the conversation and seed others to the roundtable discussion
  • Add literature onto the roundtable
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the conference
  • One additional free ticket for a young people under the age of 25 in your company in the aid of enhancing diversity of conversation at the event
  • Two places at the Awards event
  • One half page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Two places to the drinks reception

Bespoke Roundtable

£5,500 (+VAT)

Create your own roundtable discussion – where circa 10 individuals can join you to discuss your own selected topic of conversation.

Benefits:

  • Hire the roundtable room to host your own dedicatedroundtable discussion
  • Ownership of the roundtable conversation and speakers
  • Potential to help shape the conversation and seed others to the roundtable discussion
  • Add literature onto the roundtable
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the conference
  • One additional free ticket for a young people under the age of 25 in your company in the aid of enhancing diversity of conversation at the event
  • Two places at the Awards event
  • One half page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Two places to the drinks reception

Programme Partner

£5,000 (+VAT)

This package provides branding on the cover of the forum printed programme.

Benefits:

  • Branding on the official event programme given to all delegates at the event
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the conference
  • Two places at the Awards event
  • One full page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event
  • Two places to the drinks reception

Quarter Programme Advert

£250 (+VAT)

Quarter page advert within the event programme.

Half-page Programme Advert

£400 (+VAT)

Half-page advert within the event programme.

Full Page Programme Advert

£750 (+VAT)

Full page advert on the inside front cover of the event programme.

Full Page (Inside Front Cover)

£1,000 (+VAT)

Full page advert on the inside front cover of the event programme.

Full Page (Inside Back Cover)

£1,000 (+VAT)

Full page advert on the inside back cover of the event programme.

Badge Partner

£5,000 (+VAT)

National Partner Newforma

Email Partner

Meeting Space

This package provides access to the event and a space to hold meetings and showcase your services.

Benefits include:

  • One Meeting space
  • Branding on the event website and at the event
  • Two delegate passes for both event days
  • Half page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event

Meeting Space

Exhibition Package

£1,750+VAT

Showcase your brand and services in front of hundreds of potential clients by exhibiting – a perfect location to reap the rewards of this high footfall event, gathering new leads and building commercially rewarding relationships.

Benefits include:

  • Exhibition space at the event – space only
  • Branding on the event website and at the event
  • Two delegate passes for both event days
  • Half page advert in the event programme
  • Access to photographs and video of the event

Exhibitor Partner

Fringe Event Promotion Partner

£750+VAT

We aim to create a more vibrant and engaging event which will see fringe events run throughout the two day event – from the night before the event kickstarts to the end of the second day. This package enables you to have your fringe event listed on the official event programme to draw traffic and sign-ups to the event.

Benefits include:

  • Your fringe event officially promoted within our event programme
  • Two delegate passes for the event days of the conference
  • Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience in advance to invite to your fringe event
  • Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise your fringe event
  • Branding on the website and at the event
  • Access to photographs and video of the event

Become a Partner

If you’re interested in any of the packages above or if you’re interested in finding out additional information then contact us on:

0113 390 4700

opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

We’ve managed to secure some fantastic speakers for this event – with estate and property leaders from the UK’s major universities and multi-academy trusts alongside government departments, colleges and more. Speakers include:

Mark Quigley,
Managing Director – UK Real Estate Finance
Lara Newman,
Chief Executive
Jennifer Singer,
Head of Capital Programme Advisory – Schools and Colleges
Jason Challender,
Director of Estates
John Plumridge,
Estates & Development Director
Hazel Pulley,
Chief Executive
Dr Akin Oluwatudimu,
Director of Estates & Facilities
Chris Gass,
Acquisitions Director
Ann Allen,
Director of Campus Innovation and Development
Daniel Bradder,
Standards & Guidance Architect
Claire Delaney,
Managing Director
Rav Cheema,
Senior Associate
Jennifer Coldrick,
Design Standards Lead
Steve Howell,
Chief Financial Officer
Julia Gollings,
Standards & Guidance Architect and Lead
Professor Nalin Thakkar,
Vice President and Chair of Campus Management
Rizwana Parveen,
Deputy Director – Skills Transformation Group
Joe Byrne,
Head of Procurement
Tom Brewerton,
Development Director
Andrew Nolan,
Development and Sustainability Director
Charlotte Bonner,
Chief Executive Officer
Iain Garfield,
Director of Estates and Facilities
Catherine O’Connor,
Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education and Experience
Jacqueline Moffat,
Head of Projects
David Ancell,
Chief Brand Officer
Stephanie Burras,
Chief Executive
Paul Collins,
Lecturer – School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment
Jon Wakeford,
Director of Engagement
Will Attlee,
Associate Director – Development
Alison Walklett,
Head
Charlie MacDowall,
Smart Places Director
Mark Wilson,
Chief Executive
Mike Hopkins MBE,
Principal
May Molteno,
Head of Ethics, Sustainability, Stakeholder Engagement
Kathryn Lennon Johnson,
Founder
Chris Davis,
Sales & Marketing Director
Sam Markey,
Ecosystem Director – Place Leadership
Nikki Davis,
Principal & Chief Executive
John Barneby,
Chief Operating Officer
Anthony Laville,
Founder
Chair: Kasim Mohammed,
Vice President of Digital Energy, UK & Ireland
Anna Mimms,
Head of Service – Employment, Skills & Adult Education
Andy Levy,
Head of Projects
Henry Greenwood,
Founder and Managing Director
Warwick Smither,
Development Director
Sam Lydon-Drake,
Estates & Facilities Manager
Zoe Brooke,
Chief Executive & Founder
Brett O’Reilly,
Interim Vice Principal & Group Head of Curriculum Innovation for Construction Technology
Zoe Robinson,
Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures
Chris Berry,
Director of Operations
Chair: Christian Bull,
Partner
Aida Berhamovic,
Director of Estates
Beverly Quinn,
Engineering and Indoor Environment Lead
Chair: Karen Best,
Director

Estate, property and facilities management leaders from leading universities, college and multi-academy trusts will join Government departments and private sector education developers and investors including those working on PBSA. Those involved include:

Activate Learning
Anglia Ruskin University
Automatic Weapons Establishment
Beautfort Capital
Bellevue Place Education Trust
Birmingham City University
Canary Wharf Group
Christian Grant Properties
College of Policing
Coventry University
Department for Education
Edge Hill University
Excelsior Multi-Academy Trust
Greystar
Harper Adams University
Keele University
King Edward VI Multi Academy Trust
Leeds College of Building
Leeds Trinity University
Leo Academy Trust
LocatED
London Borough of Croydon
London South East Colleges
Loughborough University
MK:U Milton Keynes University
Muse Developments
NCG – New College Group
Newcastle University
Northumbria University
Nottingham Trent University
Oasis Community Learning
Prime Developments
Red Kite Learning Trust
Regal London
Rendcomb College
Royal Borough of Kingston-Upon-Thames
Royal College of Music
South and City College Birmingham
Student Roost
Summix Capital
Technological University (TU) Dublin
Trilogy Real Estate
Tudor Granger Academies Trust
Unite Students
University for the Creative Arts
University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
University of Cambridge
University of Glasgow
University of Huddersfield
University of Leeds
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham
University of Salford
University of Sussex
University of Warwick
University of Wolverhampton
University Partnerships Programme
Ventrus Multi Academy Trusts
Vita Group
Wellspring Academy Trust
Windsor Academy Trust

There is also a number of other private sector organisations who’re working in the sector who’ll be in attendance – from architects and consultants to masterplanners and contractors. They include:

3BM
10architect
AECOM
Anderson Acoustics
Arcadis IBI Group
Architecture Initiative
Ask4
Atkins
Bevan Brittan
Bond Bryan
Built Environment Skills in School
C&W Architects
Corstorphine and Wright
EAUC
ECF
Equans
FAAC Entrance Solutions
Fairhursts Design
Haworth Tompkins
HLM Architects
Hollis
Hugh James
Inspired Projects
ISG
Loop
Maber Architects
McLaren Construction
Mills and Reeve
Mitie
Mobilityways
Monsterlab
Mott MacDonald
Summers Inman
Yardi
Newforma
Novus Property Solutions
Oktra
Openreach
Pagabo
Portakabin
Quantem
Red Apple Designs
Reds10
RG Carter
Skanska
SSE Energy Solutions
Sypro
T&B Contractors
The 55 Group
UKSSN Operations Group
Useful Simple Trust
Veale Wasborough Vizards
Vectos
VINCI Facilities
Willmott Dixon
Zest

Exclusive Drinks Reception – Tuesday 13th June 16:30-17:30 @ The Custard Factory

After the event closes on day one there is the option of joining us for a drinks reception to mingle with industry peers in a more relaxed and informal setting, to connect and discuss some of the key topics from the day.

You can secure a ticket for this during checkout – which includes two drink tokens for alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks. It’s a great way to end the day with some quality networking which may spark ideas or generate new business.

The Custard Factory

This unique venue is in Birmingham’s Digbeth Quarter, an up-and-coming area in the city that has attracted the likes of the BBC to move their regional office to. Based in and around the former Bird’s Custard Factory the main venue is surrounding by bars, restaurants and other locations which are used throughout the event. It is walking distance from the primary train stations but also has good local transport links and parking locally.

Address: The Custard Factory, Gibb Street, Deritend, Birmingham B9 4AA

Staying overnight? Take a look at the suggested local hotels here: https://www.built-environment-networking.com/tomorrows-series-hotels/

Factory Stage and Riverside Stage

We have a couple of stages which are based within The Custard Factory

Factory Stage: is the main stage and will include headphones to ensure you’re not distracted by any of the activity happening in the factory hall.

Riverside Stage: is our secondary and quite intimate stage taking place in one of The Custard Factory’s side rooms and overlooking the River Rea

We will have a number of panel discussions and excellent content taking place on these stages and you’ll be able to get involved through Q&A and Slido with details of this shared on the day.

Use the ‘Programme’ tab above to view what’s happening here over the two-days.

Roundtable Room

Outside of The Custard Factory you’ll notice opposite a see-through Board Room which also makes up part of our event – this is utilised as our Roundtable Room.

On the event programme you’ll notice our roundtable speakers who’ll be joining us for the event, they’ll be picking up with an expert host some of the key opportunities and challenges of their topic.

There are options to become a sponsor and work with us to develop bespoke roundtables or chair one of those already curated.

Some of the roundtables may be private – the website will highlight this – but most will allow guests to sit or stand around the table and listen to the discussion taking place between clients.

Drinks/Networking Reception

Following Day One we’ll all be gathering in The Custard Factory for an exclusive networking event – for those who’ve purchased tickets to attend the awards event. These tickets include two free drink tokens.

Tickets

Tickets are not currently available for this event.

Details

Start Date:
Tuesday, 13th June 2023

Start Time:
0830hrs

End Date:
Wednesday, 14th June 2023

End Time:
1500hrs

Venue

The Custard Factory
Gibb Street, Deritend, Birmingham, UK

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