LONDON, September 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Ecobuild, a global sustainable construction event, has chosen CRASH as their charity partner for the 2014 exhibition.
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More than just an event, Ecobuild brings together communities from across diverse sectors to learn, share, experience and discover the future of sustainable building and construction.
Set at the very heart of the construction and property industry, both Ecobuild and CRASH epitomise the sector's professionalism, generosity and practicality as well as innovation and forward thinking.
Founded in 1991, CRASH channels the expertise, supply chains and the benevolence of the property and construction industry to help facilitate the development and improvement of emergency night shelters, hostels, day centres and move-on accommodation for homeless men and women.
The focus of the charity has always been to develop effective partnerships with the industry and encourage companies within the sector to use the skills they have to help those less fortunate.
This structure remains as efficient and effective today as it was more than two decades ago and is one of the key reasons Ecobuild has chosen CRASH as their charity partner for the 2014 exhibition.
But you don't have to wait until March. At Ecobuild Now, a panel of leading thinkers, and more importantly doers, from around the industry are sharing their views on relevant topics and issues every week. See http://www.ecobuild.co.uk/news-social/ecobuild-blog.html for further details.
2014 Rates & Packages - Ecobuild offers a variety of packages to suit every objective and budget. Book now to get the Early Bird rate! http://www.ecobuild.co.uk/exhibit/2014-rates-packages.html
Register Your Interest - Join the industry and discover the future of the built environment. Register your interest at http://www.ecobuild.co.uk/
Find out more about CRASH at http://www.crash.org.uk
Contact:
Emma Brophy
ebrophy@crash.org.uk
t: +44(0)208-742-0717
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