Major Construction and Design Show Moves to Chicago

On Sept. 19 and 20, 2019, Oliver Kinross, the organizers of the New York Build Expo, will be hosting Chicago Build at McCormick Place.

Oliver Kinross organize an award-winning, global portfolio of construction events, including what the company describes as “the largest shows in London, New York, and Sydney”.

Chicago Build is officially supported
by the Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, and is described by its
organizers as “a large-scale construction and design show and expo covering new
projects, technologies and opportunities in Chicago and the Midwest.”

Chicago Build is set to feature
200-plus speakers across 12 Summits and AIA/CES approved workshops, covering
topics relating to: the future of construction, real estate, BIM and digital
construction, architecture, building materials, sustainability and government
contracts. Chicago Build will also feature an exhibition attended by thousands
of construction, architecture and real estate professionals.

As part of its commitment to equality
and diversity, Chicago Build will host one of the US’s largest-ever meetings of
Women in Construction, organized in association with the National Association
of Women in Construction (NAWIC)
, plus a Diversity in Construction networking event
in association with the Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (IHCC) and
the LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois.

Facilitating networking and business
relationship building is at the heart of Chicago Build and its organizers have
announced that there will be a range of themed music and sports networking
bars, as well as a wide range of other networking activities.

“The response to Chicago Build has been overwhelming. Chicago Build is filling a gap in the market for a major annual construction show in Chicago and we believe McCormick Place, the largest venue in the USA, is the perfect location for such an event”, an Oliver Kinross representative said.

For further info and to book free tickets: www.chicagobuildexpo.com

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