New dates available for the UK NEC Workshops

New dates available for the UK NEC Workshops

Due to popular demand, we have added more dates for the NEC Workshops in Leeds. There is still limited availability for the existing date in Glasgow – ensure you don’t miss out and book today.

 
UK Users' Group Workshops - Leeds
13 October, Shine Collective
 
UK Users' Group Workshops - Glasgow
15 October, Scottish Engineering
 
Why attend?
  • Learn how to fulfil all requirements of the Programme, ensuring successful management of your NEC3 project.
  • Understand the purpose and detail of the Cost Schedule and confidently apply your knowledge in practice
  • Conveniently choose from single half day workshop sessions on your topic of interest, or a full day combining both 
  • Network and share experiences with other NEC users working on live projects
  • Learn from NEC specialists, and benefit from real-time support and consultancy on your NEC3 queries
 
Facilitators
 
Richard Patterson  
BA MBA CEng MICE 
Engineering and Management Consultant, Mott MacDonald
 
Barry Trebes 
FRICS BSc (Hons) MSc FAPM FInstCES 
Project Director, Mott MacDonald
 
Tim Knee-Robinson 
Managing Director 
TKR Consultancy Ltd

 

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