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BSW Timber takes part at the Futurebuild 2026

 Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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BSW Timber is happy to declare their participation at the Futurebuild 2026. The show has already opened it’s door for the visitors who want to discover UK’s landmark show dedicated for the construction sector. The show starts today and will run till May 14 as part of UK Construction Week at ExCeL London.

“If you are attending, visit BSW Timber at Stand K41 as part of the Trust UK C16 Timber campaign to discuss the role of UK-grown timber in delivering lower carbon, more resilient construction.”

BSW Timber looks ahead to welcome visitors to witness the session Embracing Local Timber Supply: The COP26 House on 13 May, 14:00–14:45 at the Architects Climate Action Network (ACAN) Stage, featuring Rob MacKenna, Peter Smith and Louise Rogers.

“Join us to explore how specifying local timber can strengthen supply chains while maximising environmental and economic benefits.”

The collaborative co-location of the show will form the UK’s Built Environment Super Event, designed to reflect the full scale, complexity and ambition of an industry facing unprecedented change. Together, the events will bring 25,000 built environment professionals, 600+ exhibitors and 700+ speakers across 13 dedicated stages under one roof, making it the largest and most comprehensive construction event in the UK calendar.

The Futurebuild Knowledge Programme sits alongside the UK Construction Week and The Stone and Surfaces Show, uniting the brightest minds in the built environment for three days of insight, innovation and collaboration. Featuring a combined; 700+ speakers, across 13 stages, delivering 250+ hours of CPD-accredited content, and sessions curated by over 90 industry partners and associations, it delivers the knowledge and connections that drive real change.

The Futurebuild content programme is centred on Resilience, Reuse and Regenerative Design, spanning two major conference arenas and three seminar stages, offering actionable insights to help turn sustainability ambition into measurable impact.

Why and what makes Futurebuild unique?

This question reveals what makes Futurebuild unique and what sets it apart from other industry events. The building and construction community share their thoughts on its strong focus on sustainability, innovation and meaningful collaboration. It’s a place where connections are made to drive real change.

Futurebuild is where connections drive change. Bringing together 25,000+ industry professionals, 600+ brands and start-ups, and 700+ speakers across 13 CPD-accredited stages, it’s the UK’s most influential event for the built environment. Co-located with UK Construction Week London and The Stone and Surfaces Show, Futurebuild 2026 is where the industry meets to move forward.

This year’s theme, Connect, celebrates the power of collaboration—linking people, ideas and technologies to shape a more sustainable future. Join architects, engineers, developers, Tier 1 contractors, local authorities and sustainability leaders building a more resilient built environment.

Futurebuild Knowledge Program to drive change

The Futurebuild 2026 Knowledge Programme features two flagship conference arenas and multiple CPD-accredited seminar stages, delivering the insight and collaboration needed to drive a net-zero built environment. At its core, the Futurebuild Arena, sponsored by Mitsubishi Electric, explores the industry’s most urgent challenges, with a focus on resilience, reuse and regenerative design, turning ambition into real-world impact.

The National Retrofit Conference is the UK’s leading forum for building decarbonisation, offering expert insight, policy updates and practical case studies to accelerate large-scale retrofit.

So, don’t wait to be a part of a community that’s shaping the future of construction and sustainability. Exchange insights with experts, discover actionable solutions, and connect with professionals who are driving change in every part of the built environment.

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