Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:26 AM
British Gypsum will provide an overview of its solutions for social housing at the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) Conference and Exhibition (June 25-27 2013, Manchester Central).
On stand F37, the plaster, plasterboard and drylining manufacturer will showcase its portfolio including a number of cost-effective, hard-wearing plasters and plasterboards.
Harjit Sandhu, residential sector manager at British Gypsum, said: “At the CIH conference we will be speaking with visitors about ways in which British Gypsum works closely with the social housing sector across the UK to provide solutions that are tailored to customer needs and deliver long-term value for money.
“With a portfolio of high performance products, including durable Thistle plasters and robust plasterboard systems, as well as expert specification support, British Gypsum can help housing providers find the best possible solution for every project need.”
The CIH Housing 2013 Conference and Exhibition is expected to attract more than 4,800 visitors.
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