F4E will present the procurement packages for the construction of the ITER buildings at an information meeting on 22 November in Cadarache, France.
As well as finding out more about the general project strategy, getting an overview of the planning and the procurement procedures and learning more about the buildings construction allotment strategy, participants will have the opportunity to have short face-to-face meetings with the F4E technical and procurement teams and the possibility to develop B2B contacts (potential consortia, subcontracting etc.).
For the complete meeting agenda, click here.
F4E 2nd meeting on buildings for ITER
Date: 22 November 2010
Venue: Château de Cadarache, Salle la Fenière Route de Vinon-sur-Verdon, 13115 St-Paul-lez-Durance, France; Tel. +33(0) 4 42 17 62 51
Registration deadline: 12 November 2010
To register, please send the information below to: buildings-meeting2@f4e.europa.eu
Email subject title: “Building meeting2_Name of your company”
Indicate in the email: The name of the company, its turnover and number of employees, the name of the group, name and surname of proposed attendee(s), short description of main competencies, number of participants at the lunch break (lunch costs 20 € per person and must be paid directly to SODEXO).
Please do not include any other information or questions in your message.
Participation is limited to a maximum of two attendees per company. In case the number of attendees exceeds the meeting capacity, F4E reserves right to reduce the number of attendees per company or reserve the right of admittance to late registrants. Information communicated during the meeting will be published on the F4E website.
For questions related to organisation, please contact Karyn Dor-Ragon, tel: + 33 4 42 17 46 61
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