Exhibitions / Congresses

National Construction Exhibition

Australia, Sydney - 7-9 August 2008
Australia's National Construction Exhibition (NCE) 2008 is an international standard exhibition showcasing a comprehensive range of equipment, materials and services for the civil and commercial construction industries.

Now in its second edition, NCE will be co-located with the National Truck & Commercial Vehicle Expo (NTCVE) at the Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, from 7-9 August 2008.

NCE offers increased value as a sales and marketing platform for construction industry
suppliers, delivering high quality trade visitors to exhibitors.
Date(s)
7-9 August 2008
Time(s)
Thursday 7 August 9am - 5pm Friday 8 August 9am - 5pm Saturday 9 August 9am - 4pm
Venue
Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Pack, NSW Australia

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