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Middle East Construction Materials & Chemicals Conference 2007


ÈÕÆÚ£º2007-05-10

Middle East Construction Materials
& Chemicals Conference 2007
16th-17th April 2007
Abu Dhabi, Le Royal Meridien Hotel


Propelled by an accelerating economic growth, the GCC construction industry has experienced a great boost, with current infrastructure projects estimated to value at US$1 trillion and an 11.6% annual growth in civil construction sector.  Progressive steps are taken to improve project financing policies for this booming industry.  What should developers and buyers be wary of?  Which policies can be further improved and implemented?

In addition to major ongoing projects in the UAE such as the Al Reem Island developments and Abu Dhabi Airport expansion project, other gulf nations are also modernizing rapidly with projects like the new Doha International Airport in Qatar and King Abdullah Economic City in Saudi Arabia.   This flourishing growth augurs well for related industries, with construction materials bringing in an annual turnover of $3.6 million for the GCC and an estimated 31% increase for materials such as steel and iron by 2008 as compared to 2005.  With such exponential growth, what opportunities & challenges lie ahead for local and foreign investors?

An optimistic outlook is also projected for the Construction Chemicals industry as more local companies expand their production capacity and foreign companies enter into the buoyant market.

Hear about updated governmental regulations and their impact on specialty construction chemicals such as adhesives, sealants & EIFS.  Find out new technological improvements and innovative products developed for the booming Middle East markets.

Discover and Learn About:

•  Economic Outlook of the Middle East Construction Industry
  • Policy and Regulatory Updates
  • Construction Trends & Techniques

Overview of the Construction Materials & Chemicals Markets
Market Outlook, Trends & Technological Innovations of
    • Cement
    • Glass
    • Steel
    • EIFS
    • Paintings & coats
    • Adhesive & Sealants and many more??

Environmental concerns & green construction materials
Challenges in logistics & supply chain management and many more??

Meet & Network with:

Manufacturers, Distributors, Suppliers & Wholesalers

Importers and Traders
Builders, Contractors & Property Developers
Architects & Engineers

Petrochemical Producers

Consultants & Agents
Energy & Environmental Organizations

Financial Institutions

Government institutions & Associations

Logistics and Distribution Personnel and many others involved in the Construction Materials & Chemicals Industry??.