The Saudi Build Exhibition, organized by Riyadh Exhibitions Company Ltd., continues its preparations to launch its 2017 edition under the patronage of the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs. The exhibition will kick off on October 23rd at the Riyadh international convention and exhibition center, and will continue until the 26th, in concurrence with Saudi Stonetech and Saudi Build PMV series.
The organizing team are working towards yet another successful version of this leading exhibition that is considered the biggest trade show in Saudi Arabia specialized in construction materials, building, environmental technologies, stones, plants, machinery and vehicles.
More than 500 global and local exhibitors from 30 countries will be taking part in the exhibition this year, coming from Canada, Britain, India, Denmark in addition to the 8 international pavilions namely: Italy, Germany, China, Turkey, Egypt, Portugal, United Arab Emirates and Morocco whose presence will add value to the Saudi construction market.
The participation of local companies will help create exposure on the high-quality products and effective contribution they offer to the construction market locally, in addition to the participation of the Saudi council of engineers that will be organizing industry related workshops.
The exhibition is considered a major attraction for manufacturers and suppliers of construction materials and equipment, entrepreneurs, specialists, contractors and real estate developers. It aims to offer the highest construction services, and the widest range of solutions and potential investment opportunities.
In this context, Mr. Khalid Alamdar, Director of Sales and Marketing at Riyadh Exhibition company Ltd. emphasized the importance of this unique event for individuals and corporates who are interested in this sector and explained that it has become a major hub for companies and investors in the construction sector. He also highlighted the key role that the exhibition plays in the development of the building and construction sector in Saudi Arabia and the increase of the local production.