Construction industry trade show set
(CNS Business): A two-day event catering to all things related to the building industry is being held next month at the Arts and Recreation Centre in Camana Bay. The Hurley’s Media Builders Expo, slated for 3-4 March, is designed to connect local architects, contractors, plumbers, electricians and other industry businesses with potential homebuilders as well as owners considering renovations.
More than 25 local businesses and service providers will be represented at the expo, enabling the developer and homeowner to meet industry professionals who can help with construction.
Carter Tanner, Hurley’s Media sales manager, said the expo is aimed at anyone looking to build or renovate, or deciding whether to build or buy a home, explaining the event “will provide attendees with the opportunity to connect with industry businesses and learn how to navigate the local building process”.
Seminars over the two days will offer information to help people steer through the construction, planning and mortgage processes.
The categories of business represented at the expo will include general contractors, developers, architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, landscapers, real estate professionals, construction management companies, solar suppliers, pool designers/builders and banks.
To find out more about the expo, call 333- 6500 or email Hurley’s Media
Category: Construction, Local Business
Why do I have to call them or email them for more information?? Why don’t they just publish the details?? Or say they will when they have more details…
Hopefully they will before next weekend when it is to be held. You’d think they’d know more by now! sheesh!
Good forum for DECCO to gain valuable intel on local contractors and possibly tender out some crumbs jobs. Then again anyone who enters into these contracts without the job actually being very profitable is plain mad or Dart bedazzled.
DECCO only does quality workmanship and supports us Caymanians 100%
Make sure these vendors/presenters are well aware of the new builders law requirements and how it will affect the industry going forward. A lot of these “project management” firms will no longer be able to operate as they currently are now.