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Big 5 Construct Ethiopia spotlights opportunities in $67 billion construction market from 26-28 June 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information
Big 5 Construct Ethiopia spotlights opportunities in $67 billion construction market from 26-28 June 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time6 days ago

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Big 5 Construct Ethiopia spotlights opportunities in $67 billion construction market from 26-28 June 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

The event is endorsed by Ethiopia's Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure, taking place at Millennium Hall, Addis Ababa Ethiopia's construction market is supported by major projects including the La Gare, Abusera International Airport and Mesob Tower The launch of East Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo supports $395 billion infrastructure market Ethiopia's construction market is valued at $67 billion, driven by the country's economic growth priorities under its Ten-Year Development Plan 2020-30 (Source: ABiQ). Supporting this ambition, the 2025 edition of Big 5 Construct Ethiopia, the country's largest construction event, will take place from 26-28 June at the Millennium Hall in Addis Ababa. Endorsed by the Ministry of Urban & Infrastructure, the event connects international companies with regional opportunities, enabling business networking, knowledge sharing and collaboration. Co-located with Big 5 Construct Ethiopia, the inaugural East Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo, broadens the event's impact by engaging government representatives, utilities service providers, regulators and public project owners. This expanded focus strengthens regional cooperation and supports critical infrastructure development across East Africa. This comes at a time, as Ethiopia accelerates investment in transformative projects across transport, water, power and ICT. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the Mesob Tower, airport expansions and major expressway projects are some of the region's mega projects and modernization initiatives. From residential properties to logistics hubs, Ethiopia's pipeline of multi-billion-dollar projects, including the $1.5 billion La Gare urban redevelopment and the $7.8 billion Abusera International Airport, is attracting growing interest from construction firms, material suppliers and technology providers. 'The launch of East Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo alongside Big 5 Construct Ethiopia supports Ethiopia's development vision by enabling the exchange of expertise, technology and investment,' said Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President – Construction, dmg events. 'With Ethiopia's infrastructure market valued at $395 billion, these events allow international companies to form strategic partnerships with Ethiopian and East African stakeholders, enabling knowledge exchange and creating opportunities to realize some of the region's construction and infrastructure goals (Source: ABiQ).' International exhibitors and country pavilions The exhibition offers visitors the opportunity to engage with over 230 exhibitors, including international and local brands that will showcase high-quality products, materials and technologies tailored to Ethiopia's growing construction and infrastructure demands. Some of these include Jotun and Asian Paint, known for durable coatings and finishes; NAFFCO, a leader in firefighting equipment, fire protection, alarm and safety systems; USG, manufacturer of interior construction products; Emirates National Copper Factory, an electrical and construction-grade copper solutions provider; and SCAFFCO, a recognized major player providing efficient scaffolding and formwork solutions. The event also welcomes first-time exhibitors such as Signify (Philips Lighting), known for high-quality, energy-efficient lighting solutions ; Thomsun Industries, a brand in the building materials sector; and Bitumat, a manufacturer of advanced waterproofing and roofing solutions; further expanding the range of solutions on display and the growing demand in the sector. Country pavilions from Germany, Türkiye, China, Italy and India, among others, highlight rising international interest in the market. Across Big 5 Construct Ethiopia, exhibitors will cover sectors such as Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Services, building materials, construction tools & personal protection equipment, heavy construction equipment, digital construction and more. Meanwhile, East Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo will spotlight solutions in smart cities, urban mobility, waste and water management, power and communications infrastructure. Knowledge sharing and CPD-certified talks Big 5 Construct Ethiopia and East Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo feature CPD-certified talks and practical sessions focused on regional priorities, offering valuable opportunities to learn, connect with decision-makers and engage with government entities and industry leaders. Big 5 Talks will cover sessions on architecture and design, project management, technology and sustainable building materials. New themed programmes, Infra360 and Water360, will explore practical solutions to East Africa's infrastructure and water challenges, from smart systems and Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to resource-efficient technologies and urban resilience. East Africa Infrastructure & Water Summit, a premium, invite-only programme, will convene policymakers, project owners and technical experts to explore unique strategies and infrastructure development pathways for the region. 'Urbanization across Ethiopia and the wider East African region is creating new business opportunities at an unprecedented pace. Big 5 Construct Ethiopia alongside the East Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo, will support and accelerate this growth,' concluded Heijmans. Registration for the free-to-attend events is now open for trade and industry professionals over 18.

Big 5 Construct South Africa returns for its 12th edition, catering to the country's $125 billion construction market
Big 5 Construct South Africa returns for its 12th edition, catering to the country's $125 billion construction market

Mid East Info

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Big 5 Construct South Africa returns for its 12th edition, catering to the country's $125 billion construction market

South Africa's construction industry is e xpected to record an average annual growth of 3.5% from 2026 to 2028, supported by public and private sector investments in infrastructure Inaugural South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo supports the country's development spending to boost port, rail, road infrastructure and water and sanitation The event features over 250 exhibitors from more than 20 countries, highlighting the latest products, services, systems and solutions to support the delivery of mega projects in the country South Africa's government has committed more than $50 billion over the next decade towards construction and infrastructure development (source: Construct South Africa ). Aligning with the country's ambitious plan, the 12 th edition of Big 5 Construct South Africa and the inaugural South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo will take place from 18 – 20 June 2025 at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Johannesburg. Construction and infrastructure development are key to South Africa's economic growth, social progress and sustainability. With a $125 billion construction market and a $193 billion infrastructure market, the sectors support the National Development Plan 2030 and National Infrastructure Plan 2050 goals (sources: ABiQ). The inaugural South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo directly addresses these pressing needs. 'The launch of South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo alongside the 12 th edition of Big 5 Construct South Africa reflects the ongoing transformation of the country's construction and infrastructure landscape,' said Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President – Construction, dmg events. 'These events align with national development priorities by enabling knowledge exchange and strategic partnerships that will accelerate the delivery of mega projects, boost economic growth and enhance quality of life. As South Africa ramps up investment in construction, infrastructure, water and sanitation, the events will drive international collaboration to support these critical initiatives.' International exhibitors drive industry momentum This year, visitors will have the opportunity to network and do business with a diverse line-up of exhibitors from over 20 countries, including Bahrain, Malaysia, Spain, Türkiye, the United States, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Greece, Poland and more. Over 250 exhibitors will showcase unique products and services under diverse construction sectors, including concrete & cement, technology, building interiors & finishes, heavy construction equipment, machinery & vehicles, alongside the new sector for this year, power infrastructure & water management infrastructure. Building on the industry's growing prominence in the region, the exhibition also welcomes several prominent first-time exhibitors, including Bostik, a global leader in smart adhesive solutions; Muziset Fiberglass Sheeting, manufacturer of high-quality fibreglass sheeting; We Lift Solutions, provider of advanced lifting and construction equipment; Stanley Black & Decker South Africa, supplier of trusted tools and industrial solutions; and Olympic Paints, known for premium yet affordable solutions and AI-powered colour tools, among others. 'Big 5 Construct South Africa offers a powerful platform to connect with key decision-makers, showcase our innovations, and explore new market opportunities,' said Keneilwe Nawane, Commercial Director, DeWalt South Africa. 'As a first-time exhibitor, we are excited to be part of such a dynamic event that brings together the region's top construction players and drives industry growth.' CPD-certified sessions empower industry professionals Big 5 Construct South Africa and South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo offer several knowledge-sharing opportunities across a diverse range of content programmes, allowing visitors to meet with key decision-makers, government entities and industry leaders. Through CPD-certified sessions, the event empowers industry professionals to share knowledge and advance their careers. Sessions at Big 5 Talks will provide practical insights across core industry themes such as project management, architecture & design, technology and sustainability, delivered by expert speakers. This year, the event will also host the Infra360 Talks and Water360 Talks, offering actionable insights into South Africa's most pressing infrastructure and water challenges. Covering critical themes from smart infrastructure, mega projects and public-private partnerships to water efficiency, smart management systems and climate resilience, these sessions will spotlight sustainable strategies, emerging technologies and investment opportunities shaping the future of urban development and resource management in the region. Exclusive access to sustainable infrastructure and water solutions New in 2025, the pay-to-attend South Africa Infrastructure & Water Forum will include insightful discussions led by thought leaders, policy makers and innovators on themes, including sustainable infrastructure, water projects, unlocking investment and project partnerships. 'As the region continues to prioritize infrastructure and economic transformation, Big 5 Construct South Africa and South Africa Infrastructure & Water Expo will allow attendees to reconnect with the industry and facilitate growth and advancement for their ongoing and upcoming projects,' concluded Heijmans. Registration is now open for Big 5 Construct South Africa and South Africa Infrastructure and Water Expo, co-located with WoodEX for Africa and Transport Evolution Africa, with free admission to trade and industry professionals over 18.

Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards announce 51 finalists highlighting construction industry expertise, leadership and progression
Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards announce 51 finalists highlighting construction industry expertise, leadership and progression

Mid East Info

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards announce 51 finalists highlighting construction industry expertise, leadership and progression

Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards celebrates impact in construction by recognizing project excellence, businesses, teams and individuals across 12 categories New category, Environmental Excellence Award, spotlights organizations, projects or individuals that have made exceptional contributions to environmental sustainability in the industry Awards ceremony to be held on 20 June 2025 at the Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg alongside Big 5 Construct South Africa Amid great anticipation, the 51 finalists for the 3rd edition of Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards have officially been revealed. Celebrating excellence across the built environment, Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards honour the commitment, skill and vision that continue to shape cities and uplift communities, championing projects promote sustainable design and construction. Taking place on 20 June 2025, at Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa, the awards will celebrate winners across 12 unique categories, including Architecture Firm of the Year, Contractor of the Year, Excellence in Leadership, Rising Star, Leading Woman of the Year, Residential Project of the Year, Commercial Project of the Year, Retrofit Project of the Year, Engineering Consultancy of the Year, Infrastructure Project of the Year and Digitalization Project of the Year along with the newly introduced Environmental Excellence category. This category recognizes individuals, companies and projects leading the way in eco-conscious construction. Finalists include the Thaba Eco Village & Lifestyle Centre project by Boogertman & Partners; the Let's Be Green Hillbrow Project by Green Thumb Composting Company; and The Main Reef Water Tower by Murray & Dickson Construction Group. 'With the Global Environment Facility committing $49.1 million to environmental projects in South Africa, the industry's shift toward sustainable development is undeniable (source: Department of Environmental Affairs). This inspired the launch of our new Environmental Excellence award, recognizing those leading the way in eco-conscious construction, which was very well received by the nominees. With more than 20% of this year's finalists being new entrants, emerging players are evidently shaping the future of the built environment,' said Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President – Construction, dmg events. Another key category, Leading Woman of the Year, recognizes the rising stars in the construction industry, highlighting women who have immensely contributed to the community. Finalists in this category include Tshidi Mndzebele from Avenir Holdings, Wendy Cerutti from Turner & Townsend, Nomsa Nhlabathi from Prestige Property Group and Unathi Mboya from Malibose Building Construction. View a full list of finalists here. Nominations for Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards were evaluated by an independent panel of industry experts. These judges, all leaders in the construction sector, brought their experience and technical proficiency to the process, carefully reviewing entries from project owners, contractors, consultants, and leading professionals in architecture, project management and engineering. 'Climate change is profoundly affecting the built environment around the world, including South Africa, with rising temperatures and extreme weather events testing the resilience of infrastructure. Through Big 5 South Africa Impact Awards, we've observed categories that highlight efforts in sustainability, resilience and environmental responsibility, recognizing those who promote excellence, empower communities and create meaningful change. It was a true honour reading through all the impactful work, and I look forward to celebrating the winners soon,' said Dorah Modise, Executive Director, Presidential Climate Commission.

Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards 2025 unveils 93 finalists, highlighting sustainability, innovation and leadership
Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards 2025 unveils 93 finalists, highlighting sustainability, innovation and leadership

Mid East Info

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards 2025 unveils 93 finalists, highlighting sustainability, innovation and leadership

93 finalists across 18 categories to compete at the annual awards programme celebrating innovation, sustainable construction, leadership and infrastructure excellence in Egypt's built environment New award, Impact Leadership Team of the Year celebrates senior management teams driving impact for their businesses and the industry Awards ceremony to be held on 18 June 2025 at the Dusit Thani Lakeview Cairo, Egypt The excitement builds as the finalists for the 5th edition of Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards are announced, spotlighting outstanding achievements and transformational impact across Egypt's construction industry. Held alongside Big 5 Construct Egypt and organized by dmg events, the awards celebrate the companies, projects, initiatives, individuals and teams redefining industry standards and pushing boundaries in design, contracting, engineering, facilities management, infrastructure and sustainability. 'Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards continue to spotlight the exceptional calibre of talent, innovation and resilience within Egypt's construction ecosystem. With 74% of this year's finalists being new entrants, it's clear that fresh thinking and emerging players are increasingly shaping the future of the built environment, from sustainable initiatives to progressive infrastructure and visionary leadership,' said Josine Heijmans, Senior Vice President – Construction at dmg events . Taking place on 18 June 2025 at the Dusit Thani Lakeview in Cairo, the awards will honour winners across 18 diverse categories, including the newly introduced Impact Leadership Team of the Year, which recognizes the power of collaboration and strategic thinking behind Egypt's most transformative businesses. Finalists in this category include Engineering Consultants Group (ECG), Maadi Engineering and Contracting Company, Smart Vision and The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.), whose internal collaboration continues to shape Egypt's construction narrative. Finalists at a glance A total number of 93 finalists have been shortlisted for their notable contributions in reshaping the future of Egypt's construction sector. New entrants to the awards programme this year include Administrative Capital for Urban Development (ACUD), TAQA Arabia, Galala University, Sabbour Consulting and CBRE Excellerate, among others, signalling the growing participation from both the public and private sectors. Among this year's standout contenders are some of Egypt's most impactful developments, including the Taha Hussein Bridge, South of Valley Development Project (Toshka), Egypt's pioneering and largest solar-powered desalination plant, the Greater Cairo Monorail and the New Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Centre. One of the categories, the Conservation & Heritage Initiative of the Year recognizes projects that preserve and celebrate Egypt's rich cultural legacy. This year's finalists include Hassan Allam Construction for the restoration of Al Salamlek Palace, Galala University for their Bazar Abbas project, NeuroArch for the redesign of the Goethe-Institut German Cultural Center in Alexandria and The Arab Contractors Company (Osman Ahmed Osman & Co.) for the Renovation and Development of Sayyida Zainab Mosque project. With Egypt's growing commitment to environmental responsibility and forward-thinking construction practices, the Sustainable Initiative of the Year shines a spotlight on the Housing and Building National Research Center's Green Social Housing Initiative, which promotes energy efficiency and affordability; PARAGON Developments' PARAGON.1, a commercial space designed to minimize environmental impact through smart architecture and materials; Schneider Electric for El-Menofeya Community Development; TAQA Arabia's Egypt's Pioneering and Largest Solar-Powered Desalination Plant; The Arab Contractors for Facility Management's (ACFM) Egyptian Health Sector Sustainability Initiative in Sinai; AMEA Power's Renovation of the Al Azhar Girls Institute; EDGE Advanced Certification for YANMU East Warehouse, which is the first EDGE Advanced Certified Warehouse in Egypt by Hassan Allam Holding. An independent judging process Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards continues to maintain its prestige through a rigorous, independent evaluation process conducted by an independent, international panel of industry experts including senior government officials, academic leaders and executives from international construction institutions, ensuring each entry is assessed on merit and excellence. Commenting on this year's awards, Eng. Ahmed Mohamed Soliman, Member of Board of Directors for Egyptian Engineers Syndicate, Deputy for Scientific Research, Council of Economic Unit and Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards' judge, said: 'Through Big 5 Egypt Impact Awards, we celebrate the trailblazers who are transforming Egypt's construction industry. It's a privilege to serve as a judge and experience firsthand the remarkable contributions of these individuals, projects and initiatives have on the sector, especially when advancing digital transformation, sustainable construction and infrastructure becomes increasingly critical but a top-most priority for Egypt's built environment.'

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