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Saudi Build 2015 to host 19 countries & 17 National Pavilions to facilitate KSA's thriving construction industry

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October 24, 2015: The KSA’s construction sector will continue its growth for the next few years in light of the value of ongoing and planned projects for transport, infrastructure, utilities, education, and healthcare collectively worth an estimated USD 1 trillion-plus. Driven by strong demographic expansion and the Saudi Government’s capital investment programs, the industry will continue its regional dominance as the biggest construction market for some time. The burgeoning Saudi construction sector has given a tremendous boost for both local and international private sector companies to be key players in its growth and expansion.     

The number of ongoing and planned mega projects, including economic cities, airport expansion, healthcare facilities, and railway network expansion will continue to attract many multinational corporations to establish their presence in the KSA. Saudi Build, the 27th International Construction Technology and Building Materials Exhibition, is all set to host over 19 countries and 17 National Pavilions during its four-day-run from October 26 to 29, 2015 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Centre in the capital. Organized by Riyadh Exhibitions Company limited (REC), the exhibition is an opportunity for global construction firms to network with local and regional construction leaders and professionals.

Saudi Build is the biggest business-to-business construction show in the Kingdom in terms of exhibition space, number of exhibitors, international participation, and number of visitors. Countries that have confirmed their participation include Bahrain, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Greece, India, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Singapore, Switzerland, Ukraine, and the USA. There is a large number of participation from manufacturers of construction equipments from European countries. In addition, there will be 

National Pavilions representing Austria, Belgium, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Jordan, Korea, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, the UAE and the UK.


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