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Date : 01 - Sep

Woodcock Street offices for Birmingham City Council

Meeting point : Woodcock Street, Birmingham B7 4BG

Type : Site visit

The new office, 231,000 ft2 with 2,200 workstations is a key part of the Birmingham City Council Future Business Transformation programme.    

Date : 09 - Sep

Birmingham Gateway Project Site Visit

Type : Site visit

A presentation and site visit featuring the deconstruction of the old NCP Car park, Birmingham.    

Date : 14 - Sep

Update on the Transfer of SABC Building Control to Shropshire Building Control & Building Regulations

Meeting point : Shrewsbury Construction Centre, Stafford Park, Telford

Type : Seminar

Steve Manterfield from Shropshire Council will be talking on the problems encountered on the changeover of Building Control to the new unitary authority and updating members on current and forthcoming changes to the Building Regulations.

Date : 23 - Sep

Historic Tour of Worcester and Networking Session

Meeting point : To be confirmed

Type : Networking events

Further details to follow.

Date : 28 - Sep

Sustainability Site Visit with Thomas Vale

Meeting point : Newcastle under Lyme

Type : Site visit

Further details to follow.

Date : 12 - Oct

The Evolution of Demolition

Meeting point : Stephenson Room, Wolverhampton Science Park, Glaisher Drive, Wolverhampton, WV10 9RU

Type : Seminar

A presentation looking at the evolution of demolition, from its earliest days through to modern techniques. 

Date : 19 - Oct

Japanese Knotweed

Meeting point : Stephenson Room, Wolverhampton Science Park, Glaisher Drive, Wolverhampton, WV10 9RU

Type : Seminar

Japanese Knotweed is Britain's most invasive non-native plant.  It is a highly invasive weed and is capable of exposing weaknesses in buildings, foundations, concrete and tarmac.