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    BE AMONG THE SPONSOR IN TANZANIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AWARDS

     

    TANZANIAN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AWARDS (TCIA) is an annual event organized to acknowledge, recognize and reward outstanding completed projects in the construction industry. It provides the industry and its stakeholders with an opportunity to look back at their project-based contributions, to assess their impact on improving the industry's image to the public, and to focus on overall improvement in performance standards. This prestigious annual event rewards the excellent performers in various categories of the industry’s diversified businesses.

    TCIA is organized, not only to recognize successful awardees, but also to provide challenges and set forth benchmark standards for their peers. Publicly acknowledging the awardees' excellence in performance provides a platform for higher industry standards. Through TCIA, the AEC community (Architecture, Engineering & Construction) will come together to recognize and celebrate excellence in the industry. Participants will have an opportunity to showcase their craftsmanship while they network with other industry’s stakeholders. It is an opportunity to honor AEC’s contribution to the society.

    The Awards increase competitive advantages in the construction industry by adding value and quality to products for clients. TCIA serves as an incentive for contractors operating in the country to heed high standards of management, technical expertise, workmanship as well as enhancing focus on excellence.

    Architects, engineers, contractors, owners, government officials, policy makers, and other stakeholders are informed about the latest developments and current state of the construction field through TCIA. The TCIA event is framed to host presentations by guest speakers from around the world who are leading experts in the field.


    2011 EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION AWARDS
    The recipients of 2011 Awards will be announced and recognized at the First TCIA Gala on
    November 12, 2011 to be held at Mlimani City Conference Center in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, in
    the presence of Honourable Mizengo Kayanza Peter Pinda, MP, and Prime Minister of the United
    Republic of Tanzania as the Guest of Honor.
    Applications for Nominations for 2011 Awards are accepted
    from May 15, 2011 to July 31, 2011

    SPONSORSHIP

    Organization supporting the 2011 Awards will benefit from a highly cost-effective and targeted form of promotion and visibility, prior to, during and after the event, ensuring that their organisation’s profile is raised through their headlining of this prestigious event.
    The awards will reflect each sponsor’s particular focus and will demonstrate their organization’s association with business success and innovation
    Why should your organization sponsor The TCIA 2011 Event?
    • Guest of Honor is the Prime Minister of The United Republic of Tanzania.
    • Sponsorship impacts on the visitor more powerfully than any other marketing tool. Targeting best prospects in a positive, collaborative environment where they are open to new ideas.
    • Increased publicity amongst my target market at the event.
    • Sponsorship implies a degree of altruism absent from other marketing tools.
    • Adverts are often "screened out yet sponsorship integrates the message with the visitor experience and expectations.
    • Unrivalled networking opportunities.
    • Benefit from extensive branding across the event
    All of the above can be achieved using a combination of our unique sponsorship opportunities.
    To benefit from this fully-integrated package of promotion, or to discuss other sponsorship opportunities please contact us (mail to:MARKETING MANAGERnakelly5@yahoo.comOR emanager@tcia.co.tz

    WEBSITE www.tcia.co.tz


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