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Are You Part Of A Winning Team? Teambuild 2005!

Enter a team in this training-based competition for young design and construction professionals, and find out if you’ve got what it takes.

All you have to do at this stage is form a multidisciplinary team that can rise to the Teambuild challenge. You will be set a development project for a real site and will compete with up to 8 other teams to produce the best design and construction solution. The idea for Teambuild arose from a desire within the ICE to improve communication between the construction professions working on multidisciplinary projects. It is a communication, management and teamworking competition, run in conjunction with the CIC, with the focus on successful project delivery as well as the design solution. Young professionals in the construction industry are challenged to compete in a simulation of the design and construction process for the development of a real site. The weekend starts with a master plan proposal and finishes with the construction stage of a development, solving a number of ‘real life’ problems along the way.

A full itinerary will be sent to all qualifying teams.

The competition weekend will be held at Durdent Court, Buckinghamshire 18 - 20 November 2005.

For further information contact Richard Hart,
ICE Conferences,
One Great George Street,
London
SW1P 3AA
Tel: 020 7665 2314 Fax: 020 7233 1743
E-mail: [email protected]

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