NIGERIA BUILD EXPO 2019 Set for June 27

Nigeria Build Expo: 4 TH International Construction and Building Materials & Technologies Exhibition which is organized by Elan Expo will take place on 27-29 June 2019 at Landmark Centre at Lagos, Nigeria.

RISING STAR OF WEST AFRICA
Nigeria is the most developed country in the West Africa. Nigeria’s large market size and annual growth rate make Nigeria more attractive for the foreign and national investors; it holds 43% of all projects in the total project value in Africa. After 1950s, with increasing of the prices in the oil sector, the transportation, manufacturing and especially in the construction sectors are increased rapidly in Nigeria. Within a decade from 2006 to 2016;
Nigeria’s gross domestic product (GDP) grew at average rate of 5.7% per year and it reached 375 billion dollars at the end of 2017. Nigeria became the most crowded country in the West Africa with 191 million inhabitants – 47% of West Africa’s population- and a rising market in the international trade undoubtedly. Nigeria has large youth population; so labor is relatively cheap; both skilled and unskilled. With an army of unemployed graduates, employers have a big pool to tap for and at a relatively cheap cost.
Nigeria’s construction industry is in the perfect situation in recent years; huge projects which have billion dollars budget prefer to Nigeria. Nigeria builds approximately 100,000 homes annually, this means construction sector in Nigeria is booming.

SECTOR GIANTS GET TOGETHER AT 4 TH NIGERIA BUILD EXPO
The General Manager of ELAN EXPO Mr. Suer AY express as “Nigeria Build Expo is more than a trade show for us, we called ourselves as inhabitant in here because we organized this expo for last 3 years annually. We are supported by many local associations and institutions; such as APWEN (Association of Professional Women
Engineers of Nigeria), COREN (The Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria), ACEN (Association for
Consulting Engineering in Nigeria), Nigeria Chapter of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating and Air-Conditioning
Engineers), The Nigerian Institute of Building, Nigeria Institution of Civil Engineers, Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce, Nigeria Society of Engineers, African Association of Interior Designers, Nigerian Institute of Architects and Nigerian Institute of Town Planners.
Nigeria Build Expo is an avenue of interaction in Building, Construction and Design industries which hosted 81 exhibitors from 10 countries; Italy, China, Turkey, Spain, Indonesia, Egypt, Nigeria, Russia, India and U.A.E. and more than 4.200 visitors all around the World. We arranged 420 B2B meetings, 11 certified workshops, 15 valuable speakers, 400+ workshop attendees and more than 100 media partners promoted our event through print, online, and social media channels.
Sector Giants such as National Paints, Purechem Industries, Novacolor, GLC Paints, Roxy for Plastic & Metal
Products, Maxmech Equipments and Ramco Industries attended our previous show and they are looking forward for our next exhibition. I am saying that according to our previous exhibitors’ feedbacks. As I mentioned before we are the one of the most experienced organizers in Nigeria.”
EXPANDING THE NIGERIA BUILD EXPO’S SCOPE WITH THE CERAMICA EXPO!!!
Mr. AY mentioned that they are expanding their Nigeria Build Expo’s scope with the CERAMICA WEST AFRICA. For the first time the consecutive build expo will hold with a complementary sector. The next edition of NIGERIA
BUILD EXPO will take place between the dates 27-29 June 2019 for the fourth time with a new hole called as CERAMICA (International Ceramic, Bathroom, and Kitchen Exhibition) at Landmark Centre in Lagos, Nigeria with concurrent conferences and workshops.
DON’T MISS THAT OPPORTUNITY – SAVE THE DATE!!!

4 th NIGERIA BUILD EXPO which provide you perfect interaction to all sector; Construction Tools & Equipments,
Materials & Machines, Oilfield & Gas Field Equipment & Services, Building Materials & Equipments & Machines,
Iron & Steel Products, Pipes & Plumbing, Drilling & Well Servicing, Roofing Systems, Bathroom & Kitchen
Equipments, Floor Covering, Paints, Heavy Machinery, Stone & Stone Equipment & Machineries, Wood Products,
Decoration, Furniture and Glassware will take place between the dates 27-29 June 2019 at Landmark Centre at
Lagos, Nigeria.

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