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Y&HCBPC “Meeting the needs of the industry” discussion

Louise’s first task is to understand what you want the Best Practice Clubs to do for you.  She’ll then work to ensure that this happens across the whole of the Yorkshire and Humber region. Whether you are interested in Business, Personal or Technical skills for…


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Yorkshire & Humber Construction Best Practice Club announce appointment of new co-ordinator

Y&HCBPC are pleased to announce the appointment of Bridgewater Latitude (headed up by Louise Ebrey) to assist the club in strategic and organisational issues. The club looks forward to working with Louise and her team over the next 12 months. Louise has worked in construction…


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Construction Yorkshire hosting a networking event on Procurement Frameworks

4th August 2011, 8:45 to 11:00 Hosted in Leeds Procurement Frameworks Construction Yorkshire is pleased to present a networking event with a purpose. The aim is to get a consistent, constructive message on procurement frameworks from Construction Yorkshire to influencers Objectives are to: Present current…


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Hull firm keeps it local to be cleaner and greener

A HULL-BASED family firm is looking to a greener future after teaming up with one of the city’s oldest firm. RapidServ has been providing heating, plumbing and electrical services for three-and-a-half years. ​ WORKING TOGETHER: Louise Lansdell, operations manger for RapidServ and Jon Hudson, senior…


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Research Fellowship with RICS Education Trust available

RICS Research Fellowship 2012 £25,000 award funded by the RICS Governing Council. In July 2011, the RICS Governing Council has given approval to and provided funding for the creation of an RICS Research Fellowship.  RICS is offering a £25,000 award for the calendar year 2012,…


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Paul Morrell to speak at Leeds CIC Conference on 5th September 2011

         “The construction industry has been through recessions before, and the formula for survival is pretty well understood… recoveries are like fashions, however, they do come back, but never quite the same. And this time around, on top of the usual challenges of emerging…


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Innovation Zone Competition at INSITE11

Innovation Zone at Insite11 BRE, 4-5 October 2011 CALL FOR INNOVATIONS INSITE11 will combine an exhibition of over fifty refurbishment innovations that aim to transform the retrofit arena with a lively conference programme that looks at how we revitalise our buildings and communities, and create…


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Apprentice funding opportunities available for the region

Accent Regeneration & Community Partnerships are part of Accent Group, a registered provider of social housing. They are keen advocates for training and are pleased to announce that they have funding available for apprentices for not only the 16-18 age group but also for those…


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Get into Construction with Balfour Beatty Apprenticeships

Working in partnership with the Prince’s Trust, Balfour Beatty provides young people between the ages of 16 and 25 the opportunity to experience the world of construction. The UK-wide Get into Construction programme involves a two-week college course to learn about the different trades within…


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Local Exhibition addresses skills shortage in the construction and built environment industry

Throughout an economic downturn it is a well-known fact that training and ultimately, investment in people goes to the bottom of many businesses priorities.  Add to this an already anguished construction and built environment industry, and many would say the future looks bleak for the sector,…


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