The 11th edition of The Big 5 Saudi is gearing up to welcome exhibitors, visitors, and industry leaders from 18 to 21 February 2023 at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center.
“The opening ceremony will be held under the patronage of deputy minister of industry and mineral resources, Eng Osama bin Abdulaziz Al-Zamil,” dmg event wrote in a statement.
This event will attract exhibitors, visitors, and industry leaders from around the world, doubling the number of exhibitors since 2022, to connect with Saudi Arabia’s construction sector, which includes mega and giga projects, the statement noted.
“The participation of local and international construction companies at The Big 5 Saudi has been tremendous. At the fully sold-out event, we have been able to bring together the best of what each country has to offer in terms of construction products, services, and expertise,” said Muhammed Kazi, VP – Construction, dmg events.
He said, it is a great way to engage with industry professionals and welcome huge international participation while also providing an opportunity for local businesses to showcase their offerings.”
As the largest construction event in Saudi Arabia, The Big 5 Saudi will showcase industry excellence, innovative and progressive products and services from both local and international companies.
The event will host 12 national pavilions, bringing together key stakeholders from across the construction value-chain.
The event will feature eight product sectors, including building envelope and special construction, building interiors and finishes, construction technologies and innovations, building materials and tools, solar and MEP services, plant machinery and vehicles, off-site and modular construction, and building security and access control.
The event will also launch two new shows: Windows, Doors & Facades and Saudi Glass, catering to the growing demand for façade products in the Kingdom.
The Big 5 Saudi will feature six CPD (Continuing Professional Development) certified talks on integrated project delivery, industrialised construction for value engineering, risk and resilience in project management, and BIM as contracts management creative practice. The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) will also host an evening networking session.