BuildExpo KazakhstanDate: September 17-19, 2008 Location: Astana, Kazakhstan Organized by: TNT Productions, Inc. Edition: 5th
The 5th Annual International Exhibition of Building Materials, Building Technology & Building Services In the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Exhibition themes
Main product themes include: -Building materials and supplies -Windows & doors -Hardware supplies, locks, surface-finishing products -Wall coverings, tiles, paints & adhesives -Flooring, lighting, heating and air-conditioning -Plumbing, kitchen and bath fittings -Hand tools, power tools, DIY & gardening supplies -Building materials fabrication equipment & technologies -New & innovative building technologies -Large scale building project management
Why Exhibit?
Only 47% of the construction materials used in Kazakhstan are produced domestically. Locally produced materials include cement, bricks, wooden doors, windows, steel doors, and soft and iron roofs. All other materials are imported.
The oil and gas sector will be a significant purchaser of architecture, construction and engineering services for years to come. The direct demands of the oil companies include construction works in the oil fields, as well as office buildings in the cities. The interest for oil has also meant an increased need for banks, hotels and other buildings in businesses servicing the oil companies.
There is a growing demand for all types of construction services: construction, renovation and conservation of industrial and public utilities and residential buildings; research and development; civil engineering, tunneling and tunnel lining, foundation engineering, design and assembly services.
Kazakhstan has the fastest growing economy among all the countries of the CIS. Kazakhstan is immensely rich in natural resources particularly hydrocarbons, which is providing the republic with huge inflows of foreign currency enabling a sustainable increase in consumer spending and an increasing demand for high quality, building materials.
Sponsored by: Construction Committee of the Ministry of Trade and Industry City of Almaty Kazakhstan Union of Architects