Exhibitions / Congresses

Sydney Build EXPO

Australia, Sydney - June 1-2, 2022
Sydney Build EXPO Sydney Build is the leading construction show in Australia. Moving to the ICC Sydney in 2022, the premier exhibition venue in Australia. Sydney Build features a large-scale exhibition of 350+ exhibitors, 300+ top level speakers over 20 free to attend summits across 8 stages, 25,000+ registered attendees and a world-renowned Festival of Construction. The two-day event showcases all the latest opportunities in infrastructure & construction in New South Wales, connects all the key players in the industry and attracts high-level attendees from Tier-1 contractors, architects, engineers, house builders, designers and other construction professionals.

Whats on:

Free to Attend - Includes All Presentation Sessions and Expo.

300+ High Level Speakers. CPD Accredited - Gain Your Points For Free
21 Themed Summits.
8 Stages.
350+ Exhibitors Across 3 Halls.
10,000+ Attendees.
60+ Event Partners.
1 Industry Leading Expo!
CIVENEX Infrastructure Expo.
Transport & Roads Expo.
Wurth St.Patrick's Irish Party.
LinkedIn Networking Lounge.
Live Music & Entertainment.
Australia's Leading Design Build Expo.
Interactive Demonstrations & Workshops.
Date(s)
June 1-2, 2022
Venue
ICC Sydney
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