Description
Construction & building exhibition To create new jobs and a 6% growth of the economy, the South African Government will be investing heavily in infrastructure development. In addition, there are positive signs of substantial further investment in airports throughout the country and across the continent. In the private sector, commercial property continues to attract investment and underpinning the general enthusiasm for increased growth, is the excitement generated in the construction industry by the 2010 Football World Cup prospects.In this market, opportunities abound for all sectors of the construction industry to flourish. Exhibitions for Africa is staging Afribuild Exhibition in 2009 focusing on three of the principal growth sectors: - Transport Infrastructure - Airports Industry - 2010 World CupAfribuild is B2B orientated – the suppliers of all commodities to the construction industry will meet the owners, planners, designers, architects, surveyors, geologists, builders, constructors and general contractors who will be bidding for the contracts which materialise from these development programmes.It is the objective of Afribuild to provide all participants in the construction cycle, from concept to hand-over, a platform from which to network with the decision makers in the investment community and their contractors.AFRIBUILD 2009 is the showcase of infrastructure development solutions.
Thematic sections
- Transport Infrastructure
- Airports Industry
- Building equipment, materials, products
- Electrical fittings
- Electrical generation
- Electrical materials/products
- Floor coverings (tiles/carpets)
- Housing systems
- Internal fittings
- Lifts, escalators, elevators
- Power generators
- Incinerators
- Management/information systems
- Paint and coatings
- Plumbing materials/products
- Roofing materials/products, sealants
- Ventilation, heating and cooling systems
- Window and door products
- Wood and timber products
- Telecommunications and waste management
- Financial institutions
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