Under the banner “Pioneering the Future of Construction and Building Technology,” BuildTech Week 2026 unites international leaders, researchers, and engineers for two dynamic events - Dubai (February 11–12) and London (May 20–21) - to explore next‑generation building solutions.
As a pioneer of digitalization in the construction industry, the Xella Group will be one of the few building materials manufacturers with its own booth and innovative solutions.
The London PropTech Show 2025 is set to return on 1–2 October at ExCeL London, once again bringing together real estate leaders, technology innovators, investors, and built environment professionals.
Visitor registration for UK Construction Week Birmingham (UKCW Birmingham), the UK’s largest event for the built environment, is now live, with the popular three-day show returning to Birmingham’s NEC from 4th to 6th October 2022.
London Build, co-located with the London Build Fire & Security Expo, opens show doors at 9.30am on November 20th & 21st at Olympia London's Grand and National Halls, promising an event like no other.
With over 450 exhibitors from leading suppliers across sustainability, digital construction, building materials, and design innovation, this is your one-stop shop for cutting-edge products and solutions.
London Build, the UK’s leading and largest construction and design show, has officially launched its 2026 conference agenda, alongside the announcement of its first 50+ confirmed speakers.
Co-located with London Build Expo, the UK’s leading and largest construction event, both shows will attract over 35,000 professionals, including fire safety experts, building security specialists, and construction professionals.
A first-ever for any construction show - 50% of London Build’s conference agenda is represented by female speakers! London Build returns to Olympia London’s Grand Hall for the live expo on the 17th and 18th November.
United Capital, an investment company involved in the restructuring of the fragmented UK construction industry, has reported today that its purchase budget has reached £350 million, in revenue figures, as more business owners are seeking an alternative plan in reaction to the global epidemic of Coronavirus.
Galliford Try, the construction group based in the UK, has announced its Infrastructure business has been awarded a £66.5 million contract for the Banwell bypass project on behalf of North Somerset Council.
Construction projects operate in environments where risks are part of daily operations, which means safety planning must be treated as a core management responsibility rather than a checklist item completed after work begins.
Gain access to 35,000+ attendees, 700+ incredible speakers across 12 CPD stages, 450+ exhibitors, networking parties, speed networking, Meet the Buyers, endless entertainment, DJs, and live music through the Festival of Construction.
Skanska secures £259 million contract to redevelop army vehicle storage facility. Contracted via the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), Skanska together with the Technical Services Provider, MACE, will provide modern, sustainable and effective storage and maintenance solutions for the British Army’s land equipment fleet.
If you’re not yet registered to attend the UK’s largest construction event, here are seven things that ought to convince you to pop over to the NEC on 8-10 October.
The Innovation Zone is always a huge draw at construction’s largest event. UK Construction Week takes place from 5-7 October at the NEC in Birmingham and will be the first major live event in construction since the start of the pandemic. It is completely free to attend.