3PB's Peter Collie to talk at CIOB Training on 10 May 2016
14th April 2016
TCC Group Head Peter Collie will be talking at the CIOB’s training event on Contracts (variations and changes) to be held at Salutem Ltd, Catherine Street, Aston, Birmingham, W.Midlands, B6 5RS on Tuesday 10 May 2016 at 18.00 hrs.
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