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Tradies urged to join education building revolution

03 Jul, 2009 08:46 AM
BUILDING companies and sub-contractors in the Tamworth and New England electorates are being urged to attend information sessions being held in Tamworth and Armidale next week.

The information sessions will advise how local building companies and sub-contractors can tender for work associated with the economic stimulus plan, Building the Education Revolution, for local schools.

The Tamworth information session will run from 5.30pm to 7.30pm in the The Grand Ballroom of West Diggers Club in Kable Ave on Monday.

The Armidale session will take place on Tuesday in the auditorium of Armidale City Bowling Club, 92-96 Dumaresq St, between 5.30pm and 7.30pm.

The information sessions will be an open forum for building companies, sub-contractors and suppliers to learn about The Reed Group’s role as the Building the Education Revolution’s managing contractor.

Those present at the sessions will also be able to get advice on how they can tender for works associated with the upcoming construction at local schools.

Admission to the sessions is free and on-site parking is available at both venues.

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