The Big 5 Construction Exhibition in Dubai is one of the largest global events for the Construction & Infrastructure Sectors and will open its doors this December following a three year break.

The Department of International Trade are taking expressions of interest from companies who want to be considered to join a UK Trade Mission / UK Pavilion and take advantage of the opportunities offered across the Middle East, Gulf States and beyond.

Since 1979, The Big 5 has provided an unmatched platform for construction industry players from around the world to connect, grow, and succeed.

The Exporting from the UK section of the Construct UK Directory includes
– International Construction Exhibitions – UK Government Support for Exhibiting Overseas – Identifying Suitable Markets – Agent or Distributor – International Project Lead Sources

The Big 5 includes seven dedicated product sectors, and it’s staged alongside nine specialised events that tailor to niche audience requirements, thus catering to the entire construction life cycle: The Big 5 Heavy; Middle East Concrete; Windows, Doors & Facades Event; Gulf Glass; HVAC R Expo; Middle East Stone; The Big 5 Solar; Urban Design & Landscape Expo and FM Expo.

Today, The Big 5 is the largest and most influential portfolio of construction events across the Middle East and Africa, attracting over 100,000 participants.

The mission will offer access to Department for International Trade stand space at the show for meetings, display stand inclusion, brochure inclusion, market briefings, networking opportunities, site visits, Meet the Buyer opportunity, pre and in market support.

Click here to register interest.

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