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March 18, 2005

'Building Schools for the Future' Event Announced

The largest programme of school building since Victorian times is underway - the latest developments, ideas and innovations are presented through the newly announced 'Building Schools for the Future' seminar. Location: Newcastle Date: 17th May

(PRWEB) March 18, 2005 -- The largest programme of school building since Victorian times is now underway. Making sure this unprecedented level of investment benefits both present and future generations, is a major challenge.

A half-day seminar, looking at the latest developments, ideas and innovations in the design and construction of inspirational school buildings, is to take place at The Baltic in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 17 May 2005.

‘Delivering 21st Century Learning Environments’ will help those involved in commissioning, planning, design and construction provide buildings that achieve world-class education standards.

Delegates will learn more about the Building Schools for the Future initiative from the practical experiences and views of a series of informed speakers, including:

- Peter Stanton-Ife, Head of Special Change Projects, DfES
- Graham Johnson, BSF Project Director, Newcastle City Council
- Chris Edwards, Chief Executive, Education Leeds
- Peter Lancaster, Education Services Director, Place Group
- James Pickard, Director, Cartwright Pickard Architects

The event, which is sponsored by off-site construction specialists, Yorkon, also offers a high-level networking opportunity.

For further details, contact JSB Marketing Services, Tel: 0208 255 7860, Fax: 0208 255 8147

Posted by Industrial at March 18, 2005 02:15 AM

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