Leeds-based construction and property events company Built Environment Networking has moved to a new office in the city to support an ongoing growth strategy.

Built Environment Networking, which has recently recruited 10 new members of staff, has relocated to larger premises at Thorpe Park in Leeds, allowing the company to double the size of its team. The move comes after huge success within the construction and property industry, which will see the company host over 70 events attended by more than 10,000 people across the UK and Ireland in 2018.

Founded in 2011, the firm has worked alongside public and private sector business, including Heathrow Airport, Jaguar Land Rover, Transport for London and McLaren Automotive to name a few. This year the firm has built new relationships to host more events than ever, including the HS2 Economic Growth Conference set to be held in Birmingham.

Managing Director Keith Griffiths said: ‘’This is an exciting new chapter for Built Environment Networking. Seven years ago, I founded the company alongside Amanda Coupland and it’s gone from strength to strength. We’ve worked hard to bring in a diverse team who’ll be able to deliver exceptional conferences for our client base.’’

Tom Riordan, Chief Executive of Leeds City Council, recently commented: ‘’Leeds City Council enjoys collaborating with Built Environment Networking because their network of contacts brings large organisations from across the UK who have an ambition to invest into Yorkshire and our region, which in turn brings new jobs, homes and opportunities for those living within Leeds and the wider West Yorkshire region.’’

 

To find out more about Built Environment Networking visit the website – www.built-environment-networking.com