Friday 8 July 2016

Introducing two focused briefings under one roof!



Nigeria’s cement manufacturing capacity is soon forecast to reach 58.5 million metric tonnes per annum! Totally Concrete West Africa will offer practical information on how Nigeria can become a cement export nation through improving cement strength and durability, and the sustainability of structures.
eibnigNigeria has a robust portfolio of infrastructure projects with a total value of almost $100 billion; the country though is also battling a housing deficit of 18 million homes. This one day Executive Insider Briefing is dedicated to construction and infrastructure development in the country and region will have sessions focused on: gaining access to project capital; how to successfully build megacity's in Nigeria through bulk housing development and the creation of transportation nodes and innovation in design and building material.

West Africa accounts for 23% of the continent’s mega-projects, with the total value of projects under construction reaching almost $75 billion in 2014

About the event

The Africa Construction and Totally Concrete West Africa Conference and Expo will focus on preparing for development and urbanisation in Nigeria, Africa's largest economy.
Nigeria's burgeoning economy and construction industry presents vast opportunities for West Africa. The event will set the agenda in making the most of these chances as well as seeking solutions to challenges and demands of West Africa. The conference will provide insight into the local business environment and access to key participants in the sector.
Do not miss out on the best opportunity to connect and network with the most influential and exclusive group of industry stakeholders. The event will attract the finance sector, DFI's, consulting firms, EPCs, oil and gas producers, contractors, engineers, law firms, architects, builders, concrete technologists, government, parastatals, academics, industry associations, quantity surveyors, and property developers to name a few!

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