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Australia Build Week Online

Australia, Virtual event - May 31 - June 4, 2021
Australia Build Week Online From the organisers of Sydney Build Expo, Australia Build Week Online is the leading meeting place for the construction, architecture and infrastructure industry.

Save The Dates: Australia Build 2021 : May 31 - June 4, 2021

100+ Speakers - from across the whole of Australia. Presentations, panel discussions and case studies from: Contractors, Architects, Engineers, developers, specifiers and construction professionals

1000s of Attendees - FREE attendance for all construction professionals

Live Networking - Have a drink and a network with the industry!

Women in Construction Morning - Networking session promoting empowering women in the workforce.

BIM Meet Up - Networking sessions for the digital construction community.

Live Entertainment - Special guests and entertainment at the networking party!

1-2-1 Meetings - Get in front of your clients and partners.

Q&A sessions and Self-Development Opportunities

Case Studies from speakers across ANZ and wider region

CPD accredited
Date(s)
May 31 - June 4, 2021
Venue
Online
Terberg YT222
Balling, Denmark
Used - Sale
Toyota 02-2TD20
Yokohama, Japan
Used - Sale
Movers & Shakers
Jett Chitanand Jett Chitanand
President EPG Americas, Ehrhardt Partner Group (EPG)
CEO, Duravant
Manager of automated solutions engineering and implementation, MHS Lift
President and CEO, Manitou Group
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