British Polish Construction Forum Discussion Panel 2020
Polish Construction Forum Webinar attended by 100+ Polish Builders in London and the UK. Moderator Michael Dembinski asked questions to invited speakers about the future of build:- How Polish Builders can build in the UK using social distancing rules?
- Will MMC (Modern Methods of Construction), emerge as one of the answers?
- If the Construction Industry digitalizes to deliver projects more efficiently, could robots address any post-Brexit skills and labour shortages, as well as facilitate social distancing rules on-site?
- What are the future jobs in construction? Finally, what are we going to build and how?
Invited industry experts discussed these questions at the Online Webinar in June 2020.
The Polish Construction Forum in the UK was organised by PBLINK. Discussion Panel was part of the 4-hour Zoom webinar. It was the perfect opportunity to network and discuss the current situation and the future with fellow polish construction industry professionals as well as to hear from experts in fields such as: Major Construction Projects; Construction Law; Procurement; Bidding; and Project
Management.
This webinar is useful for anyone who wants to work with Polish Builders in the UK: Polish architects, Polish subcontractors, polish developers and other professionals from UK’s construction industry.
Type of content: Webinar Recording
Date: 11 June 2020
Duration: 60 min
Language: English
Experts featured in the Webinar:
- Bart Kolosowski, Quantity Surveyor, Multiproject (SE) Ltd
- Carl Boorer, Founder & Director, Solid Management Ltd
- Rico Wojtulewicz, Head of Housing and Planning Policy, National Federation of Builders and House Builders Association
- Inga Kopala, Managing Director, Amberth
- Michael Dembinski, Chief Adviser, BPCC, Panel Moderator
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