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Topic: Why successful building companies are better protected from failure

When: Wednesday 10th June 2026, 4-5pm

Where: Online

Host: Joanna Mulgrew, HBXL Skills Academy Lead & Nicholas Spencer, Head of Learner Success

For builders who are serious about the business behind the build.

Not every building company is destined for a long, profitable future. The ones that are tend to have something in common: they are better prepared, better organised and better protected when things get tough.

This conversation is for builders who mean business. The ones who want more than another busy week. They want better control of their profit, projects, paperwork, legal position, health and safety, finances and future.

Join Joanna Mulgrew and Nicholas Spencer for a practical discussion about what successful building companies are doing differently – and how HBXL helps builders strengthen the way they run their businesses.

Can’t attend live?

No problem. Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording.

If you’re already hitting every profit target – brilliant.

If not, this will be time well spent.

What we'll cover in the chat

  1. Why so many great builders struggle when the work turns into a business – and what genuinely helps
  2. What it takes to run a truly successful building company in 2026
  3. What hundreds of builders have done to improve their chances of success, using fully-funded training as the launch pad
  4. What support is available, along with tools that will make life easier.
  5. FAQ – the key questions our team are regularly asked.

This event is for you if....

  1. You’re running a small building or trades business and you are looking for guidance
  2. You want to quote better, manage smarter and stop leaving money on the table
  3. You want to know what help there is out there – and is any of it free?
  4. You want support that’s built for the real world, not theoretical
  5. You want to compete with bigger outfits without necessarily becoming one.