Kathmandu, Jan. 28
The eleventh edition of Nepal
Buildcon is set to take place from February 5-8 at the Bhrikutimandap
Exhibition Centre, Kathmandu.
As the only international
exhibition related to the construction sector in Nepal, this edition of
Buildcon will see the participation of more than 300 national and international
brands, said the organisers in a statement on Wednesday. The exhibition will
feature over 200 stalls, where businesspeople and entrepreneurs will showcase
their products and services to consumers.
Jointly organised every year
for the past 11 years by Media Space Solutions and Futurex Trade Fair and
Events, the expo has been linking Nepal’s construction industry with modern
technologies and making a significant contribution to infrastructure
development.
"Through this exhibition,
domestically produced construction materials and technologies are promoted to
international markets, while it also provides opportunities to introduce the
latest technologies, services and products currently in use in international
markets into Nepal," read the statement.
The exhibition will feature a
wide range of construction materials and services, including architectural
hardware, aluminium extrusion, marble, tiles, sanitary ware, modular and modern
kitchens, roofing, cladding, lifts, elevators, escalators, doors, windows,
flooring, wall coverings, glass glazing, pipes, plumbing fittings, construction
chemicals, PVC and uPVC profiles, batteries, generators, as well as cement and
steel.
According to the organisers, the
exhibition has succeeded in creating a vast business network encompassing all
stakeholders involved in the construction sector, including businesspeople,
importers, manufacturers, distributors and service providers.
There will be a significant presence of designers, engineers, architects and professionals associated with the construction sector, as well as individuals and institutions interested in constructing private residences, commercial complexes and business buildings.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 29 January 2026.
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