This is your last chance to be part of the action at the first Building Controls Industry Awards which are being held in association with the BCIA (Building Controls Industry Association) and BSEE. So if you haven’t booked your table yet then read on to find out more.
Attracting some of the most influential names in the building controls industry, over 200 professionals will attend this glittering evening of networking and celebration, so why not join us for a great night of business and entertainment as the whole industry gather together to mark the achievements of both companies and individuals.
The luxurious Hilton Coventry Hotel will host the black tie event which is scheduled for the evening of Thursday 17 May 2007. Guests will enjoy a Champagne reception, some excellent food, fine wine, an exciting awards ceremony and superb after-dinner entertainment.
All of the major companies, organisations and personalities associated with this sector will be in attendance, and with its reputation for fine food and wine, this venue really should help to create an evening for everyone to remember.
Many companies use the event as the perfect ‘excuse’ to reward their teams for their hard work, entertain their key clients and network with their industry colleagues, so why not take the opportunity to do the same?
To book your table visit www.buildingcontrolsindustryawards.com or email bciawards@datateam.co.uk with your requirements.
Charity support
This year’s event will include an exciting grand raffle, the proceeds of which will go towards Habitat for Humanity, a charity dedicated to eliminating poverty housing and homelessness worldwide. Since its foundation in 1976, it has become a global leader in addressing substandard housing by helping more than one million people to have a simple, decent place to live. Families give hundreds of hours of their own labour to help build their home. This is often combined with volunteer labour, innovative building methods and micro lending solutions to make the home affordable to people on very low incomes.
Habitat for Humanity works in 92 countries and more than 3,000 communities worldwide.
Ian Walkden, National Director of Habitat for Humanity Great Britain said: “We are delighted to have been chosen by the BCIA to become their adopted charity. We look forward to building a close relationship and working with BCIA further in the future".
For further information or to book a table, please visit our dedicated website: www.buildingcontrolsindustryawards.com
Alternatively, please contact:
Tanya Frankel
T: +44 (0)1622 699121
E: tfrankel@datateam.co.uk
Book your table now at www.buildingcontrolsindustryawards.com
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