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Green Building Conference 2010 |
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29th and 30th April
Gallagher Estate, Midrand, Johannesburg
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South Africa’s largest Green Building Conference and Exhibition attracted in excess of 700 industry professionals and more than 100 exhibition stands to the event held in Sandton, Johannesburg in July 2009. Phenomenal value was realised for delegates and exhibitors who were looking to learn, to network and to sell product.
Three of the key driving forces for Green Building in South Africa right now are new and unprecedented initiatives from Government, a heightened residential demand for green construction and dramatic improvements in the number and range of options of sustainable materials and products available to designers.
The South African Green Building market is tracking the growth trends in international markets and government has committed to this growth by adopting global ideals and initiating the process of legislation.
“The value of green building construction (in the USA) is projected to increase to $60 billion by 2010” *
The largest procurers of construction industry materials, products and services in South Africa are now alive to new building requirements that bring about higher occupational and social returns on investment. This means that there has never been a better time to market the environmental features and benefits of your products and services to this audience.
Once again, the construction industry in South Africa will gather to learn from and share ideas with various world-renowned builtenvironment experts and personalities at the Green Building Conference and Exhibition 2010.
2010 is a celebratory year for the construction industry in South Africa as the country plays host to the world’s largest event. South Africa’s construction industry will show off its achievements and its amazing potential as it tackles the issues of first world infrastructure and third world housing into the future.
*Source: McGraw-Hill Construction (2008). Key Trends in the European and U.S. Construction Marketplace: SmartMarket Report.

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