Exhibitions / Congresses

Batimat - International Building Exhibition

France, Paris - 2-7 November 2009
Batimat brings together all the construction equipment and materials suppliers under one roof.
The wealth of products on show and the calibre of visitors make Batimat a solid foundation for "Building Futures".
Seven areas for a multi-specialist exhibition :

- Structure
- Joinery & Windows
- Finishing & Decoration
- Equipment & Tools
- Building Integrated Systems
- Information Technology
- Services

For all trades and professions :

- Architects and engineers
- Property developers, owners/landlords and managers
- Building materials distributors, builder's merchants
- Plant hire firms
- Building contractors and tradesmen
- Manufacturers of construction products and machinery
Date(s)
2-7 November 2009
Venue
Paris Expo, Port de Versailles, Paris
Contact for booking / more info
see website

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