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Alternative construction technologies now in high demand for East African projects

08 June 2016

Totally Construction East Africa provides you with a dedicated reach to East Africa’s most distinguished cross section of construction industry stakeholders.  Hosting 4 events in one, Totally Construction East Africa unites innovative and alternative construction technology with leading government, project owners, property developers and investors to deliver local construction projects on budget and on time.  There are limited sponsorship and exhibition opportunities still available.

Featuring new sponsorship inventory items in 2016!

Sponsor and host the Commercial Property Development East Africa Briefing VIP networking function! This exclusive branding opportunity allows you to host up to 50 guests during an intimate, high-level and red carpet networking function on Tuesday, 4 October during the event.

Sponsor and become a “Tech talks” speaker at Digital Construction East Africa! This unique opportunity provides access to a targeted and qualified audience ready to be educated on the latest BIM technology available to transform Africa’s construction industry.

Not only does East Africa’s market boast an average rate of return of 30% on foreign direct investment, one of the world’s highest rates of return, but also the region is in the midst of a construction boom that demands imperative infrastructure delivery and a housing market requiring hundreds of thousands of new units to be delivered per annum.Limited sponsorship and exhibition opportunities still available! Book your space today to ensure maximum exposure to Totally Construction East Africa’s qualified audience both leading up to and during the show.

We look forward to seeing you there. Let’s build East Africa together! 

Kenneth Masvikeni
Business Development; Manager: East Africa 
P: +27 21 700 5509
www.construction-week.com/east/

P.S. Alternative construction technologies are now in high demand for East African projects! Book your space now to capitalise on East Africa’s booming construction sector. 

 

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