• Feature Articles
  • Digital Issues
  • News
  • Events
  • Products
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • AHR Expo highlights VRF/heat pump technology
  • MCEE returns to Montreal
  • New and improved
  • Self-learning tankless water heater
  • Median income for journeypersons declined in 2020
  • CIPH launches new leadership academy program
  • National plumbing codes take effect in Alta on April 1
  • Electric tankless units
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
Plumbing & HVAC
  • Feature Articles
  • Digital Issues
  • News
  • Events
  • Products
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
Plumbing & HVAC
You are at:Home»News»All-trades show returns

All-trades show returns

0
By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on October 21, 2016 News

Canada’s largest all-trades construction show will return to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre Nov. 30-Dec. 2. The Buildings Show, which includes Construct Canada, will provide attendees with new insights on how construction technologies are evolving through about 1,600 manufacturer exhibits and an extensive seminar program that covers all aspects of construction.

“The industry has seen significant changes in the last little while across the built environment – net-zero, building automation, higher performance,” remarked George Przybylowski, vice president of real estate/construction at Informa Exhibitions, which organizes the show.

“Our show facilitates opportunities to turn these new challenges into new opportunities, whether from expert problem solvers and leaders to innovative new products for every professional at every stage of their career.”

The Buildings Show is made up of six events – Construct Canada, PM Expo, World of Concrete Pavilion, Homebuilder & Renovator Expo, IIDEX Canada and the Real Estate Forum.

Most of these will take place in the South Building, with IIDEX, the interior design and architecture conference, taking place in the North Building.

There are over 350 seminars and demonstrations and over 500 speakers in the educational portion. A full list along with registration and other information can be found on the Buildings Show website www.thebuildingsshow.com

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleConstruction heat furnace ban delayed
Next Article Reprieve likely on draconian door-knocker bill

Related Posts

AHR Expo highlights VRF/heat pump technology

MCEE returns to Montreal

Median income for journeypersons declined in 2020

Comments are closed.

TWITTER
Tweets by Plumbing_HVAC_
RSS Plumbing & HVAC
  • AHR Expo highlights VRF/heat pump technology
  • MCEE returns to Montreal
  • New and improved
  • Self-learning tankless water heater
  • Median income for journeypersons declined in 2020
  • CIPH launches new leadership academy program
  • National plumbing codes take effect in Alta on April 1
  • Electric tankless units
  • TSSA issues warning of trunk slammers
  • Advanced recirculation technology
About
About

Plumbing & HVAC

Canada's largest and most qualified circulation to the mechanical trades.

Subscribe Now!

Recent Posts
March 31, 2023

AHR Expo highlights VRF/heat pump technology

March 30, 2023

MCEE returns to Montreal

March 28, 2023

Median income for journeypersons declined in 2020

Pages
  • Advertise
  • eNewsletter
  • Feature Articles
  • Get in Touch
  • News
  • Products
  • Subscribe
Copyright © 2021 Plumbing & HVAC all rights reserved | Designed and Developed by Upnorthwebs

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.