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Home›News›Timber Offsite Construction conference changing date

Timber Offsite Construction conference changing date

By Sean Carroll
March 18, 2020
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The Timber Offsite Construction 2020 conference has changed its date as a result of the COVID-19. No future date it set at the moment as the conference investigates possible times with the venue, Crown Promenade.

The speakers and project panel session program will remain unchanged and all registered delegates will be advised with updates and a new date when available.

To keep updated with any changes and developments on the conference, see the websites for www.timberoffsiteconstruction.com or www.frameaustralia.com.

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