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Home›News›Material›Timber Offsite Construction going ahead in November

Timber Offsite Construction going ahead in November

By Sean Carroll
May 20, 2021
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Frame Australia has announced that Timber Offsite Construction (TOC) has been rescheduled to 16-17 November 2021.

TOC event founder Kevin Ezard believes November will be a safe time for the event to proceed.

A key feature of Frame Australia’s events for the past 23 years has been personal networking with colleagues – rating number one in post-event surveys.

“The new global ‘hybrid’ format will retain this vital face to face element, while delivering an unrivalled experience with ‘in-person’ and ‘online’ participation for both speakers and delegates,” Kevin explains.

With technology now revolutionising the use of timber in construction, TOC21’s theme Timber & Technology: The Zero Carbon Future focuses on the trends that are changing the way professionals build our homes and cities for a more sustainable world.

Conference sessions will combine international and local presenters to provide global coverage of topics by world-renowned experts, plus building project panels discussing challenges and solutions in engineered timber and mass wood projects.

In addition, exhibition displays will feature construction systems, design technologies, manufacturing, and building materials to provide opportunities for engagement with key industry suppliers.

A new feature is the highly flexible registration options for in-person delegates to choose from a selection of half-day and full-day programs, while virtual delegates can register for just one or more conference sessions.

The new event timing is Tuesday & Wednesday 16-17 November at Crown Promenade Melbourne. For further information and registration visit the website www.timberoffsiteconstruction.com

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