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Western Cape’s largest building and construction show

According to the Business Report (2017) the Western Cape is set to benefit from new and current construction projects worth billions of rands in 2017, which will create much-needed jobs in the province. Growth for the Western Cape is predicted to be 2.1% this year, increasing to 2.8% by 2018.

Learn all about these developments and opportunities at the Western Cape’s Largest Building and Construction Show which returns to the Cape Town Convention Centre on the 23 – 24 August 2017.

50% of the exhibition space is already sold!

Contact me today to discuss the options that are available to you or download the sales brochure here.

What is new in 2017?

  • Featuring the Western Cape’s first ever Contractors Corner which will provide free training to 1 000 contractors 
  • New dedicated zones for: concrete; construction; digital construction; mechanical, electrical and plumbing, surfaces and finishes; tools and equipment
  • CPD accredited workshops for architectural professionals, quantity surveyors and engineers
  • Meet over 3 000 qualified attendees from the Western Cape’s built environment industry

 

What to expect:

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To book your space now, contact:

To enquire about Cape Business News' digital marketing options please contact sales@cbn.co.za

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