Tirupur District Association of Civil Engineers organizes the annual exhibition of construction materials from 5th to 8th July, focusing on eco-friendly and traditional building materials.
Coimbatore: The Annual exhibition of construction materials, organized by the Tirupur District Association of Civil Engineers, is set to commence on July 5. Held every year, this event introduces new materials essential for modern constructions.
The exhibition, which will run until July 8, will feature over 150 stalls, showcasing the latest advances in building technologies. This year, particular emphasis is on eco-friendly and heritage building materials, providing visitors a comprehensive look at the products needed for contemporary architecture.
With an eye on enhancing business collaborations between traders and engineers, a new app will be introduced during the event, aimed at facilitating better connectivity within the industry. Organizers anticipate this expo to foster significant business dealings estimated at around 300 crores.
The expo is set to be inaugurated by Saminathan, Minister for Information and Tamil Development, spotlighting the importance of sustainable and culturally relevant building practices in today's construction industry.
The exhibition, which will run until July 8, will feature over 150 stalls, showcasing the latest advances in building technologies. This year, particular emphasis is on eco-friendly and heritage building materials, providing visitors a comprehensive look at the products needed for contemporary architecture.
With an eye on enhancing business collaborations between traders and engineers, a new app will be introduced during the event, aimed at facilitating better connectivity within the industry. Organizers anticipate this expo to foster significant business dealings estimated at around 300 crores.
The expo is set to be inaugurated by Saminathan, Minister for Information and Tamil Development, spotlighting the importance of sustainable and culturally relevant building practices in today's construction industry.