Now just two weeks away, Australia’s largest construction industry event, Sydney Build 2024 is set for record government support and attendance.

Mark your calendars for May 1st and 2nd, 2024, as Sydney Build returns to ICC Sydney with full-fledged government backing, led by the esteemed Lord Mayor Clover Moore. This eagerly awaited event promises an array of new features, including Government Hubs, both local and international, alongside a stellar lineup of speakers representing the NSW Government and global governmental bodies across the two-day extravaganza.

With over 500 exhibitors and 500 high-profile speakers gracing 15 conference stages, Sydney Build 2024 is poised to be its largest edition yet. Occupying six exhibition halls at ICC Sydney, the event is co-hosted with Digital Construction Australia, Australia HVACR Expo, and the International Construction Expo, drawing over 20,000 visitors from key sectors including contractors, architects, developers, and construction professionals.

The agenda spans critical topics under the Future Australia, Future Construction Stage, and the International Construction Business Stage, covering Infrastructure Development, the Future of Sydney, Making Sydney a World Leader in Construction Technology, MMC, and more. The event kicks off with a keynote welcoming address by Paul Scully MP, Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, and Minister Jackson, setting the stage for an enriching experience for all attendees.

Government Hub & Representative

Sydney Build’s Government Hub provides visitors with the chance to meet with government agencies from across the sector. With confirmed exhibitors including Building Commission NSW, the Australian Building Codes Board and Homes NSW, don’t miss out on your opportunity to discover upcoming regulatory frameworks and projects you can get involved with.

Key Government Speakers include:

  • Paul Scully MP, Minister – Ministry of Planning and Public Spaces
  • Rose Jackson MP, Minister for Water, Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness, Minister for Mental Health, Minister for Youth, Minister for the North Coast
  • David Chandler OAM, NSW Building Commissioner – Building Commission NSW
  • Myia Tabassum, Senior Project Officer – Building Commission NSW
  • Ros Moriarty, Commissioner – Committee for Sydney
  • Estelle Grech Policy Manager – Committee for Sydney
  • Burak Turgutoglu, Manager Built Systems (Director Design & Project) – Fairfield City Council
  • Dr Hannah Tonkin, Commissioner – NSW Department of Communities and Justice
  • Laurence Richey, Director, Regional Construction – SafeWork NSW
  • Meagan McCool, Director, Metropolitan Construction Compliance – SafeWork NSW
  • Michael Wheatley, A/Head of Housing Portfolio – Homes NSW
  • Eshita Dutia, Principal Smart Places Officer – Cumberland City Council
  • Antony Straubhaar, Director Interchanges and Buildings – Transport for NSW
  • Cara Wood, Social Value Lead/ Manager Community Engagement – Transport for NSW
  • Zac Carmont, A/Director, Strategy & Workplace Hub Management Senior Manager of Technology, Design & Innovation – Property & Development NSW
  • Dr Sunil Dubey, Strategy, Innovation & Planning; Strategy, Innovation and Int Relations – NSW Government; UNSW
  • Mike Taherian, Senior Manager Digital Engineering – NSW Public Works | Department of Regional NSW
  • Stace Fishwick, Executive Director – Commercial Property & Development NSW
  • Tanya Lanycia, Director, Commercial Development – Property & Development NSW
  • James Erickson, Senior Project Officer – NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
  • Anne-Marie Poirrier, Sustainability and Circular Economy Partnerships – NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
  • Trish Fidow, Employer Liaison Officer – Australian Government Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
  • Marina Van der Walt, Deputy Secretary, Financial Management and Services – NSW Treasury

International Government Hub

The International Government Hub (Halls 6-7) is the perfect platform for businesses aiming to expand their presence overseas, discover upcoming projects and tender opportunities across the globe and connect with international partners for import and export. Head to the International Government Hub to network with government officials from across EMEA, with confirmed exhibitors including The Australian Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Australia Vietnam Business Council, Finland Australia Chamber of Commerce, Spanish-Australian Chamber of Commerce and more.

About Sydney Build

Sydney Build offers a completely unmissable experience over the two days, featuring:

  • 20,000+ attendees from leading contractors, architects, civil engineers, developers, councils, housebuilders and construction professionals
  • 500+ inspiring speakers across 12 conference stages including Future of Construction, Architecture & Design, Digital Construction, Sustainability, D&I and more
  • 500+ exhibitors showcasing the latest services, products and innovations transforming the industry
  • CPD training workshops and accreditation
  • Meet the Buyers with Procurement Teams exhibiting from top contractors
  • Architect’s Hub with project displays and 3D models of upcoming projects from leading architects
  • Government Hub showcasing opportunities and planning across NSW
  • Exclusive networking events co-hosted with leading industry bodies
  • Australia’s largest networking events for Women in Construction and Diversity in Construction
  • An inclusive Ambassador Programme supporting Women in Construction, Diversity in Construction, Sustainability in Construction and Mental Health in Construction
  • Australia’s biggest Festival of Construction with DJs, musicians, live performances, celebrity guests, entertainment and competitions.

Don’t miss out on attending Sydney Build’s biggest edition yet this May 1st & 2nd. Register for your free tickets today at www.sydneybuildexpo.com