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Industry Partners

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INDUSTRY PARTNERS
On the 7th October 2008 The Master Martin Wade, met with Tim Collerton of Wilkins Kennedy at the RAC Club, Pall Mall, London.
The two parties entered into a two year contract whereby Wilkins Kennedy will become an Industry Partner of the Company.
Wilkins Kennedy are a top 30 accountancy practice established for 126 years and now having 14 offices in London, the South East and the Falkland Islands.
They provide a broad range of business and advisory services to many clients from start ups to established businesses, in the UK and overseas.
For more information about Wilkins Kennedy visit the following:
www.wilkinskennedy.com/sectors/property-and-construction/index.html
In addition members of The Constructors Company can freely subscribe to literature from Wilkins Kennedy at the top of the Property and Construction page. Follow ‘Newsletter Subscriptions’ tab – members can sign-up to newsletters from here.
This is a very simple process with choices of information and frequency. Members are encouraged to take a look.
On the 8th October 2008 The Master met with Liveryman Glan Blake-Thomas of AET - Advanced Ergonomic Technologies - at the Reform Club, Pall Mall, London.
AET became the second Industry Partner of the Company.
AET have 15 years experience in under floor air conditioning and bring a fresh perspective on commercial building.
Their systems have been installed in over 2 million square metres world wide and the company is a clear market leader for both new and refurbished projects.
Further information about AET can be found at:
www.flexiblespace.com
The funds raised by the Partnership scheme will be used to increase the wealth of the Charitable Trust which supports the many scholarship and award schemes run by the Company. for the benefit of young professionals in the construction industry, as well as numerous other construction and City based charities.
The funds will also be used to help the long term development of the Company, such as the current work to obtain a Royal Charter.
This Partnership Scheme is also seen as a way of further projecting the work of the Company in the City and within the broader construction industry.
We hope to develop other Industry Partnerships in the near future but these agreements are limited to only one company in any particular sector.
Members are invited to advise The Clerk in the first instance if they have a contact they wished followed up who may see the real tangable benefits of becoming an Industry Partner of The Company.



