On the 4th June, prominent business leaders within the construction and property industry will come together for the Sheffield Development Plans Conference – one of the city’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 biggest names in business lead a regional discussion including presentations of ongoing or proposed development plans in the area and plans for the region’s future. Speakers confirmed for the conference include:

  • Stuart Harris; Director and Founder of Queensbury Real Estate
  • John McNulty; Programme Director of Infrastructure at HS2 Growth Partnership
  • Daniel Ladbury; Director of Estates at Sheffield Hallam University
  • Kellie Hatton; Committee Member at Sheffield Property Association

The conference will provide an opportunity for those within the industry to gain insight on projects likely to take place within the region, including the impressive plans announced recently by Sheffield Hallam University, whilst also giving a platform to debate and discuss the issues at the top of the economic and regional agenda.

Speaking ahead of the conference Daniel Ladbury, Director of Estates at Sheffield Hallam University said: ‘’This is a really exciting time for Sheffield as a number of plans are coming together at the same time to transform our city. Having recently launched our bold and ambitious Campus Masterplan together with an exciting development opportunity at the gateway to Sheffield, I am delighted to be able to take this opportunity to share these plans with a wider audience and show how we are contributing to the regeneration and development of our wonderful City.’’

Morgan Sindall, one of the UK’s leading construction and regeneration groups operating in the public and commercial sectors, have been announced as a sponsorship partner for the conference. Chris Brown, Area Director for Morgan Sindall Yorkshire, said: ‘’We’re delighted to be sponsoring the Built Environment Networking event in Sheffield, which will outline the development plans for some of the region’s biggest projects. Our offices in Leeds and Sheffield are strategically placed for local delivery of projects to high levels of customer service and satisfaction. The Built Environment event provides the latest accurate news from the key stakeholders and industry leaders.’’

Make sure you’re involved in the conversation and be at the forefront of regional developments in Sheffield by booking your ticket here.