The Building Safety Act Workshop March 5th 2025, Nottingham
Join construction industry professionals from a range of disciplines for a Building Safety Act workshop, exploring what the Act means to everyone involved in the construction process.
- Event: The Building Safety Act – Small group workshop
- Date: Wednesday 5th March 2025
- Time: 9.00am to 1.00pm
- Venue: Works Social, 16 Commerce Square, Lace Market, Nottingham, NG1 1HS
- Format: Presentation and a facilitated workshop session
Following several requests from our construction contacts in the East Midlands to run a Building Safety Act workshop in Nottingham, we’re holding a session in March 2025 for people who want to deepen their understanding of the Act and how it impacts their organisation.
In association with Karen Hargrave at KH Legal, we are pleased to offer the opportunity to join us for a Building Safety Act Workshop on Wednesday 5th March from 9am to 1pm at Work Social, 16 Commerce Square, Lace Market, Nottingham NG1 1HS. Light refreshments will be provided.
The interactive session will cover:
🏢 What is the Building Safety Act and how does it impact you and your organisation?
📖 What works are covered by the act?
🧑🏻⚖️ What must you do to comply?
👷🏽♂️ Duty holders - your role, responsibilities and obligations.
🗂️ Process and documentation for compliance.
👌🏼 Competency – how to demonstrate and assess
Since Cube launched its Building Safety Act workshops and training courses in 2024, we’ve worked with more than 1,000 construction professionals across a range of sectors both online and inhouse. From tier 1 construction firms to regional contractors, local authorities and national housing associations, people have gained a deeper understanding of the BSA and how it effects their day to day operations, obligations and responsibilities as part of a project team.
We’ve also worked with several professional industry bodies including The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and Federation of Master Builders to develop courses for their members.
We’ll bring that knowledge to the workshop, to facilitate open discussion about how the Building Safety Act is impacting firms and how they are finding solutions for implementation.
Book your place today...
Places are limited. If you or a member of your team would like to book onto this event, or discuss other bespoke training opportunities, drop us a line at hello@cube-cc.co.uk for prices and availability.
If you are interested but cannot make the date, let us know and we can add you to the list for future events.
More about our hosts and facilitators:
Mark Johnston – Cube, Construction Management Consultant:
Mark is a co-founder and director of Cube Construction Management Consultancy. A problem solver with over 30 years of hands-on experience of the good, the bad and the ugly of the construction industry. His construction DNA is on the operation and delivery side, driving projects to successful completion, blending intuition with experience gained in multiple project management and site manager roles.
An active committee member and ambassador for the East Midlands Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Hub, he’s part of the collective tasked at inspiring the next generation of construction professionals and the CIOB’s role in supporting that journey.
Nicola Slater – Cube, Construction Management Consultant:
Nicola is a co-founder and director of Cube Construction Management Consultancy. She has worked with remarkable people on inspirational, innovative, ground-breaking construction and fit-out projects.
Her ability to see opportunities, create extraordinary connections and build relationships has carved out a successful 30-year career in sales, marketing, and client relationship management in property and construction. Working for national housebuilders, before moving over to work with public and private sector clients on large-scale construction projects, she has also provided specialist independent consultancy to a range of construction clients.
Karen Hargrave - K H Legal, Managing Director:
Karen is managing director of KH Legal. A qualified Barrister, Karen took the QLTT to become a solicitor in 2002 and specialises in construction and engineering law. She is highly regarded within the construction industry for providing simple and easy to understand advice to all levels in the supply chain. She supports clients throughout construction project life cycles with the highest levels of focus and attention to detail to ensure projects run smoothly.
With over twenty years’ expertise of construction and engineering law, including Director level experience at two top 50 law firms, Karen takes a commercial and pragmatic approach in the negotiation of construction documentation for a range of developments including PBSA / BTR residential schemes, hotel developments, mixed use and commercial developments, industrial units/warehouses, supermarkets, sports grounds, University projects, office, retail and school developments. She advises clients on the full package of construction and engineering documents including development agreements, building and engineering contracts with schedules of amendments, professional appointments, collateral warranties, bonds, parent company guarantees and novation agreements.