Register for BCIA Members’ Meeting, 4th May 2023

The first BCIA members’ meeting of 2023 will take place on 4th May in Birmingham.

As the unified voice for the Building Controls Industry and now with over 150 members across the UK, our member only events are the ideal opportunity to network with industry colleagues and learn more about industry trends and association developments.

The full meeting programme will be announced shortly. Sessions will include the launch of the BCIA Corporate Plan – which has been developed with the input of BCIA members – as well as hearing from an industry expert about the latest policy developments relevant to the Building Controls Industry.

With plenty of time built in for networking with industry colleagues please don’t miss out!

Confirm your attendance at the earliest opportunity by following the registration link below:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bcia-spring-members-meeting-tickets-574502391117

The outline times for the meeting are below, these won’t change. The full programme will be announced shortly.

  • Date:                    Thursday 4th May 2023

  • Location:             Hilton Birmingham Metropole, Pendigo Way, NEC, Birmingham

  • Timings

    • 10am:         Networking and welcome refreshments

    • 11am:          Morning session opens

    • 1pm:           Lunch

    • 1.45pm:     Afternoon session

    • 3pm:           Meeting closes

    • Networking and refreshments will be available until 3.45pm

Whilst we will try to accommodate everyone who wants to attend, room capacity might require us to limit the number of attendees per company.

All members are welcome and timings have been considered to allow easy arrival and departure for those not attending the BCIA Awards.

The deadline for booking your place is Thursday 27th April. For further information please contact Catherine Walker, Executive Officer – catherinew@feta.co.uk

We very much hope you will be able to join us.

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