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Home›News›Business Matters›Delegates invited to the Timber Offsite Construction event

Delegates invited to the Timber Offsite Construction event

By Sean Carroll
March 23, 2021
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The Timber Offsite Construction conference, formerly the Frame Australia conference, will be a hybrid event in 2021, combining in-person and online participation for both speakers and delegates.

The event theme, timber and technology: the zero-carbon future, reflects how current trends are rapidly changing the way we build our homes and cities for a more sustainable future.

Delegates will connect with the world’s foremost experts in building design and construction through live-streaming of international presenters and in-person local speakers. Topics include building design influences; construction productivity; manufacturing and technology and global wood building projects.

The building construction project panels comprise of developers, architects, engineers, builders and suppliers discussing ‘real-life’ challenges and solutions in selected timber and mass wood projects. Projects embrace diversity in design and building functionality utilising timber and engineered wood for residential and commercial developments.

Delegates can take advantage of flexible registration, with a selection of half-day topic sessions to choose from. All sessions will be recorded and available shortly after the session.

Online delegate registration starts at $95 for a half-day session and $195 for the two-day program. Early-bird in-person delegate registration ranges from $345 for a half-day session to $895 for the two-day program.

Every hour of session attendance earns accredited CPD points.

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