Water Africa & West Africa Building and Construction Nigeria 2017

Event Dates
2017-11-14 - 2017-11-16
Exhibitors
90
Event contact title
CONTACT
Event contact first name
Jacqui
Event contact last name
Hepworth
Email
info@ace-events.com
Event contact telephone number
+44 1902 428766
Fax
+44 1902 425202
Description

Participation in Water Africa & West Africa Building and Construction Nigeria 2017 being held on 14-16 November 2017 at the Abuja International Conference Centre, Nigeria, will ensure that exhibitors reach the key decision-makers from the Nigerian Federal Ministries, contractors and consultants, engineers, architects, planners,suppliers, NGOs, investors and developers involved in both sectors. Water Africa Exhibitors will be showcasing the latest equipment and services in the field of water and wastewater engineering for commercial, industrial use and public use. West Africa Building and Construction Exhibitors will be showing the latest equipment and services in the field of civil engineering construction, building for commercial and industrial use as well as social housing. There will be great business opportunities at this event, which is internationally regarded as Africa’s best infrastructure trade show and is keenly supported by our exhibitors.

Attendee information
Visitors to the exhibition will be primarily: • Contractors • Consultants • Engineers • Architects • Suppliers • Surveyors • Government officials from the sector • Officials of funding agencies • Investors and developers • Representatives of non-governmental organisations in the sector • Executives from industries with construction requirements • Water and sanitation engineers • Water and sanitation managers • Water and sanitation scientists • Water company administrators • Officials of funding agencies • Executives from industries with water & wastewater requirements • Farmers and other users of irrigation and drainage
Exhibitor information
If your business falls under one of the categories listed below and you would like to expand your international markets then the best investment you can make is to exhibit your products and your services: Water Africa: • Surface water development • Groundwater development • Mains distribution and house connections • Water treatment • Wastewater treatment • Water storage • Sewerage and urban drainage • Irrigation and farm drainage • Monitoring and instrumentation • Consulting services and training West Africa Building & Construction : • Reinforcing steel products • Formwork and scaffolding • Lifting appliances and conveyors • Cranes, site lifts and other access equipment • Mineral processing equipment • Concrete mixing, batching and placing equipment • Earthmoving equipment, including excavators, crawlers, graders, dozers, scrapers and loaders • Materials handling equipment, forklifts • Tunnelling, drilling and piling equipment
Partner Voices
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