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Scotland Excel – Estates Management Expo

August 22, 2024 by No Comments | Category Procurement news, Scottish Procurement

Scotland Excel’s Estates Management Expo will take place on Tuesday 17 September 2024 at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow.

The expo will include a conference and exhibition where delegates will have the opportunity to hear from some of the country’s foremost experts in the built environment as well as meet framework suppliers to Scotland Excel’s construction portfolio.

Ivan McKee MSP, Minister for Public Finance will deliver the keynote speech at the conference before delegates hear from industry-leading experts. Confirmed speakers include Professor Sean Smith, Director of Centre of Future Infrastructure at the University of Edinburgh, and Christine Gaiger, a renowned architect and former president of the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS).

The exhibition will showcase Scotland Excel’s construction portfolio which has evolved over 16 years to align with public sector requirements. Delegates will have an opportunity to meet with framework suppliers to discuss their construction journey and consider new and innovative ways of working. Live interactive demos from BE-ST will allow delegates to experience virtual reality design and workflow processes.

This event is only open to the public sector, third sector and registered social landlords. Eligible delegates can book their free ticket on Eventbrite by Friday 30 August.

Scotland Excel anticipates high demand for places, so book your place early to avoid disappointment!

Further information about the event can be found on Scotland Excel’s website.


For further information on public procurement in Scotland please visit www.gov.scot/procurement

Please email enquiries to scottishprocurement@gov.scot

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