The 30th Build Bangladesh International Expo, scheduled for November 13-15, 2025, at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is set to be a pivotal event in the building and construction industry. The expo will run from 10:30 am to 8:00 pm and is just 219 days away. This event promises to attract a significant number of exhibitors and visitors, with an estimated 7 reasons why participating companies should not miss this opportunity.
Firstly, the construction sector in Bangladesh contributes over 8% to the GDP and has shown consistent growth over the years. This steady growth necessitates a steady supply of advanced construction equipment, machinery, and materials. Secondly, Bangladesh’s building and construction sector is poised for rapid transformation due to government initiatives, private sector involvement, and international collaboration. The country’s focus on infrastructure development, sustainable practices, and technological innovation positions it as a rising hub for investment in construction.
Thirdly, with a population exceeding 170 million and a high urbanization rate, the demand for housing and urban infrastructure is rising sharply. The government is pushing for modern urban planning, creating opportunities for advanced construction technologies and materials. Fourthly, Bangladesh’s strategic location at the crossroads of South and Southeast Asia offers access to regional markets and benefits from initiatives like China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). By tapping into Bangladesh’s growing construction market, international manufacturers can establish a strong foothold in one of the fastest-growing economies in South Asia.
Fifthly, there is a high demand for quality and sustainable materials as the country modernizes its housing and infrastructure. Advanced technologies in construction are also in demand to improve efficiency and reduce construction timelines. Sixthly, resilient infrastructure needs are crucial due to Bangladesh’s vulnerability to floods and cyclones. Durable construction solutions are in high demand for resilient housing and infrastructure. Lastly, the surge in the development of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) creates opportunities for constructing industrial facilities, warehouses, and support infrastructure.
The expo will feature over 70 exhibiting companies from multiple countries showcasing their booths and pavilions. It is expected to attract thousands of business visitors who are looking to explore new markets and establish partnerships. With an estimated exhibition area of [insert area], this event promises to be an essential platform for networking, learning about new technologies, and exploring business opportunities in the building and construction sector.