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Friday 18 May 2012
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AWARDS PRESENTATION

The CIBSE Building Performance Awards dinner provides an excellent opportunity to network with around 750 industry peers in the sumptuous surroundings of London's Grosvenor House.

Tables of 10 at the event are priced at £1,750 plus VAT.

Gold tables are available at £1,995 plus VAT, this includes a table in the first 3 rows, enhanced listing in the guest directory, a bucket of beers or 2 additional bottles of wine on your table and after dinner liqueurs.

Click here or call 020 7324 2771 to book your table now for the event that is the highlight of the industry calendar.

HUW EDWARDS CONFIRMED AS AWARDS HOST

We are pleased to welcome back Huw Edwards to host the CIBSE Building Performance Awards 2012 for a second year.

Huw Edwards
Best known to millions as presenter of Britain’s most watched news programme, Huw has been hand-bagged by Margaret Thatcher in a Welsh barn, and silenced an archbishop during a live broadcast to 250 million listeners. With a great mix of behind-the-scenes anecdotes and broadcasting bloomers, along with easy humour and a great awards hosting style, Huw is sure to make this year’s awards one to remember.

ON THE NIGHT

The Awards will take place on Wednesday 8 February 2012 in the Great Room at Grosvenor House:

7.00pm     Guests arrive for drinks reception

8.00pm     Dinner

10.00pm   Host Huw Edwards announces the winners

1.00am     Carriages 

THE VENUE

 

The historic Grosvenor House has been frequented by royalty, celebrities and business leaders since its opening in 1929.

The Hotel continues its time-honoured tradition for the exceptional style, service and facilities expected from a 5-star luxury hotel in London. Set in Mayfair near museums and landmarks, grand department stores, West End theatres  and businesses.

Address:

Grosvenor House

Park Lane

London

W1K7TN

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