CIOB Site Visit: Vistry Innovation Centre
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CIOB Site Visit: Vistry Innovation Centre

Visit the Vistry Innovation Centre, a unique centre showcasing technologies of the future at Vistry’s sector-leading MMC factory.

By CIOB Nottingham

Date and time

Wednesday, May 22 · 9:30 - 11:30am GMT+1

Location

Vistry Works East Midlands

Unit 2 Victoria Road Coalville LE67 1FH United Kingdom

About this event

  • 2 hours

Attendees will be split into 2 small groups for an informative tour of the house, exploring the cutting-edge technologies that will be used to help meet the company’s net zero ambitions as well as the delivery of the Future Homes Standard coming into operation in 2025.

Please select your preferred tour time (09:30 or 10:30) when booking. The tour will take approximately 1 hour and attendees are required to arrive 10/15 minutes before their chosen start time.

Members: gain 2 CIOB CPD points when you reflect on the ethical aspects of your learning from this activity

Please note that attendees will be required to bring a high vis vest or jacket and wear suitable shoes - attendees will be in a live factory environment and must be safe and sensible at all times.

Contact

Further details and full joining instructions will be provided on registering, but in the meantime if you have any questions please contact:

Georgina Floyd

Member Services & Events Coordinator

+44 (0)1344 630836

gfloyd@ciob.org.uk

How can we help you get the most out of this event? We want to ensure accessibility for all of our members. Please contact us in confidence prior to attendance and we will do our best to answer any questions and support any additional needs you m

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