The 2nd International Exhibition for Construction and Building Materials
" The 2nd International Exhibition for Construction and Building Materials, known as Saudi Projects, is set to take place from May 5 to May 7, 2025, at the Riyadh International Convention
Date:October 23, 2025
The 2nd International Exhibition for Construction and Building Materials, known as Saudi Projects, is set to take place from May 5 to May 7, 2025, at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center. This event is a leading platform in the Middle East for the construction industry and its value chain, attracting top manufacturers, traders, and decision-makers from over 12 countries. The exhibition aims to provide an international platform for local, regional, and international exhibitors, visitors, and buyers to participate, discuss, and address the major challenges faced by the construction industry.

The event is organized by experts who have previously managed successful construction events such as Egypt Projects and the largest industrial events in Saudi Arabia: Metal and Steel – Fabex – Windoorex. The vision of Saudi Projects is to showcase the latest trends in high-tech machinery and sustainable products. The exhibition will co-locate with other events, providing attendees with a comprehensive experience.

The construction market in Saudi Arabia is booming with over 100 mega projects underway. The annual construction spending is estimated at over 250 billion Saudi Riyals (SAR). Additionally, there has been a significant increase of 70% in green building projects. These figures highlight the growing demand for innovative solutions in the construction sector.

The exhibition will be held at King Abdullah Road in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. For more information or to book a stand, interested parties can download the brochure or contact marketing@saudiprojectshow.com via email or WhatsApp at +966 546334922.
Update:2025-04-12
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