London Chamber of Commerce and Industry “Delighted” to be officially supporting London Build 2015

The London Build 2015 team are proud to announce that they are now officially supported by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI). LCCI is the capital’s largest and most representative business organisation. Representing the interests of thousands of companies, they connect thousands of business people every year and offer their members a wide range of practical and professional services, designed to support your business in its development.
 Colin Stanbridge, Chief Executive of London Chamber of Commerce & Industry said: “LCCI are delighted to be officially supporting London Build 2015. We are very aware of both the successes and issues in the property and construction sector, particularly the looming skills gap, which was revealed in our recent report with KPMG – Skills to Build. As London’s most representative business organisation, with members large and small, we have a policy agenda underpinned by research reports, quarterly surveys and member committees and housing, infrastructure, land supply and building in the capital are an important part of that agenda.”
 
Alongside the LCCI, it can also be announced that The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) will be joining The Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) as lead event partners.

The free CPD accredited conference will be accompanied by over 24 accredited workshops all featuring fantastic speakers from across the construction industry and local government. The latest confirmed conference speakers are:

>> Chris Chivers, Senior Vice President, Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
>> Jamie Ratcliff, Assistant Director Programme, Policy and Services, Business Support Unit – Housing and Land, Greater London Authority
>> Nigel Hardy, TfL Surface Transport, Head of Road Space Management Sponsorship, Transport for London
>> Simon Wright, Programme Director, Crossrail
>> Dr Paul Toyne, Head of Sustainability, Balfour Beatty
 
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