POLYPIPE offers FREE Half Day Seminar

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POLYPIPE offers FREE half day seminar entitled High Rise High Risk on 8th October 2015 in GlasgowAs a decision maker with responsibility for the maintenance of your housing stock and the wellbeing of your tenants in multi-occupancy blocks, don’t miss this FREE half day seminar, which will focus on the following key topics:
 •            Fire Safety in high rise blocks
•             Replacement soil stacks in tenanted buildings
•             Replacement of Boosted Water
•             Water Management Solutions, including SUDS, for both new build and refurbishment sites
The seminar - hosted by Polypipe, the largest British-owned, British-based plastic piping systems manufacturer - will be held at the Marriott Hotel, Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8RR during the morning of Thursday 8th October 2015.
Key Speakers
Chris Moyes – Polypipe Terrain – Chris Moyes is National Sales Manager – Public Sector at Polypipe Terrain.  Chris has 15 years experience in the industry working together with Public Sector landlords and their appointed contractors to deliver added value systems and solutions.
Nicholas Wright – Polypipe Terrain  - Nicholas Wright is Project Manager – Water Management Solutions for Polypipe Terrain.  Nicholas has many years experience in the Pipework industry, working for the past 7 years with Polypipe Terrain offering unbiased advice and guidance as to the appropriate solution for each specific project.
Registration will be between 9 and 9.15am and the seminar will conclude with a light lunch between 12 noon and 1pm, offering time to network with other delegates.
To reserve a place for you, and up to two of your colleagues, simply email your Name[s], Company, and Telephone Number to maggie.gilroy@polypipe.com  and you will be send you a meeting request direct to your electronic diary via Outlook.
 We look forward to hearing from you and to seeing you 8th October.
 

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