Construction industry exhibitions list
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[edit] Introduction
Exhibitions can be a very efficient way of catching up on the latest trends, issues, best practice, products and services in the industry. Exhibitions also offer the opportunity to talk face to face with a number of potential suppliers and find out about their products and services in a relaxed environment.
This article lists construction industry exhibitions in the uk with the aim is to help you decide which exhibitions are relevant to put in the diary.
This article is open for collaboration, so if you are an organiser of a construction related event, please feel free to add your event or amend the description of your event and links.
[edit] UK Construction Week - October 2021
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UKCW Birmingham 5-7 October 2021 NEC | Birmingham 10:00 – 17:00 |
UK Construction Week (UKCW) returns in style as the UK's best trade event, delivering the largest built environment exhibition at the NEC Birmingham on 5-7 October 2021. With dedicated events within the umbrella of UKCW, this event caters for all professionals within this important industry. Co-located with conferences and CPD sessions, and awards, UK Construction Week Birmingham 2021 will allow the sector to come together for the first time in over a year as we look to build back better from the pandemic, and capitalise on the predicted growth in the sector.
This event is supported by: BMF, CIOB, RIBA, CPA, CLC, BESA and Construction Innovation Hub.
[edit] Digital Construction Week - November 2021
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24th-25th November 2021 Excel, London |
[edit] London Build - November 2021
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17-18 November 2021 Olympia, London |
[edit] Futurebuild - March 2022
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1st-3rd May 2022 Excel, London |
[edit] UK Construction Week - May 2022
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For free registration please visit - www.ukconstructionweek.com |
UKCW London 3-5 May 2022 Excel | London 10:00 – 17:00 |
Multi-award winning, UK Construction Week (UKCW) will connect the whole supply chain in an event designed to be a catalyst for growth at London's ExCeL on 3-5 May 2022.
With Government support and education on how to tap into major investment opportunities in Housing and Infrastructure, UKCW London will be the must attend construction event in Spring.
UKCW London is co-located with Grand Designs Live, The Offsite Show and Concrete Expo, as well as a series of Conferences and Awards.
This event is supported by: BMF, CIOB, RIBA, CPA, CLC, BESA and Construction Innovation Hub.
[edit] Related articles
- A guide to successful exhibiting in a post Covid environment.
- Digital Construction Week 2021.
- How to evaluate the business potential of an exhibition
--Simon Baxter 12:33, 23 Jul 2020 (BST)
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