POST EVENT REPORT
The musT aTTend show for the built environment
Key stats from 2017
125 association and media partners
7 000+ attendees
200+ exhibitors
2 000+contractors
R2,5 millionPR, media and marketing campaign
Dedicated zones for:
Tools & Equipment Construction Surfaces & FinishesMechanical, Electrical & Plumbing
Digital ConstructionConcrete
Government partner Endorsing partner Supporting partners
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THanK YOu
The 5th edition of the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo was a resounding success and saw an unprecedented 36% growth in the number of attendees. The event united over 7000 built environment professionals and resulted in hundreds of business deals being done across both the public and private sectors.
The indoor and outdoor exhibition increased to 221 exhibitors, up from 176 exhibitors in 2016, and for the first time featured six dedicated zones: Concrete; Construction; Digital Construction; Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing; Surfaces and Finishes; and Tools and Equipment - which enabled visitors to navigate their way through Africa’s must attend show for the built environment more efficiently. Furthermore, Africa’s first ever Contractors Corner expanded the shows audience and provided free practical training to the 2 000 small and medium contractors.
Four co-located events took place alongside the Expo namely Captains of Construction and Infrastructure Leadership Forum, the Smart Buildings and Infrastructure Africa Summit, the Digital Construction Expo and the Women in Construction Awards.
Our vision to provide a platform for positive growth and collaboration within the industry was achieved and look forward to raising the bar even further next year.
We look forward to welcoming you in 2018!
Warm regards,
Tracy-Lee BehrPortfolio Director: Built Environment
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Co-located events
We’ve been trying to meet with a key parastatal for two years, they were at the show and we were able to negotiate a deal with them - in just two days we
achieved what we have been trying to achieve for two years!
Deon Pohorille, Owner, SA Leak Detection Distributors
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3D printcrete3S Media5D SurveysA2B WalkwaysAbove Africa ProductionsAcrowAction Glass and AluminiumAfrisamAgile SoftwareAJ RoofingAkfixAKS LiningAltsaAlusaniAmsteele SystemsAnkar TCAquatrip Water ServicesAres PrismAshak EpoxeriteAsiteAssociated Asphalt EquipmentAutodesk Experiance LoungeBBF SafetyBeton Lab Betonstar MakinaBlue Chip LubricantsBM MakinaBME GroupBMW MidrandBN Business SolutionsBook your space for 2018Bosch ThermoTechnologyBrits NonwovenBuild Aid RadioBuildersBuilding and Construction Medical FundCadex SACargo CarriersCarmixCCPITChrysoCivilabCMH NissanCochraneCompensation Insure InternationalConchemConcillium TechnologiesConcrete Slab SuppliesConlogConsolidated Electrical DistributorsConstruction Computer SoftwareCredit GuaranteeDark Fibre Africa / SqwidnetDatabuildDeniz YalitimDentec IndustriesDepartment of Human SettlementsDiamond ProductsDoka SADos-AirDWR Distributors - Vector WorksEasy UAVEJM Construction SoftwareElectrical Contractors AssociationElematic OyjElkon ElevatorsEmdeni Construction ProjectsEskomFEMAFibrePlast-Con
Firestone Building Products EuropeFortinetFreyssinetGauteng Department of Infrastructure DevelopmentGeoplast SAGhangzhou Chemicals Import and Export Co, LtdGhangzhou Rich ChemicalsGM Financial ServicesGraphisoftGroup Africa PublishingGrow AfricaHarrogate ProjectsHP InternationalHypenicaIE SingaporeIndustry Q OHSInternational Slab SalesIQ LaserIsuzuItalian South Africa Chamber of Trade and IndustriesJCP RoofingJessop and AssociatesJJ & T Plant HireJuirui SAKaolin GroupKnauf/AMFKotraLeads 2 BusinessLeica GeosystemsLemogang Cornice FactoryLiebherr AfricaLimpopo Department of Public Works, Roads and LKAB Lloyd and HillMaadimaMactoolMahindra SAMamba CementMapeiMarcantoniniMaris PolymersMarley Building SystemsMarley RoofingMaster Builders AssociationMDB ProfilMetierMG Cards - The Money GroupMicrozoneMikono Speakers InternationalMoldtech SLMolexMonitoring Control LabsMultiOneNational Department of Public WorksNational Housing Finance CorporationNedbankNew Dimension TechnologyNew Star Material HandlingNHBRCNHFCNilfiskNingbo New Dragon International Trade Co. LTDNomitechNordimpianti System SrlOptron for Building Point SAParityPemat Mischtechnik GmbHPenetronPhillipsPMSA
PMSAPolyoak PackagingPreconPrepaid MetersPrintacomProgress GroupPromask SAProtea Survey Instruments BotswanaQualitoReef Business SystemsRenegade AerialRooden PlasticsRuby Tile KoreaRugged MobileSA BuilderSA Institute of ArchitectsSafetopSANECSanikaSanitechSanralSenExpoShanghai Baolijia Trading CoShanghai Titanus Industry Co LTDShotcreteSIKASimpson Strong-TieSino PlantSinoTruk South AfricaSmall Contractors Association of SASomero EnterpriseSouth African German Chamber of CommerceSpecialised Coating SystemsSSG Consulting - Key 360StaluformStanton Construction ChemicalsStoneshedSun SilicatesSuperTec Ceilings and BoardSynergy Energy Solutions (Pty) LtdTaishan FibreglassTALThe Concrete InstituteThe Emerging Contractor PublicationThe Golf GuysThink Green InsulationTipp focusTongling Rely Technology Co. LtdTopps Products SAToyotaUmbrella SoftwareUpatUrochemUtestVergnet GroupVerniViking MedicalVirtual Reality VodacomWall Ties and FormsWayleave PremitsWCH BrazilWeiler WCHWireforceWSPWurthXcelerate Verification AgencyXypex
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It was a pleasure working with you on the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo 2017 - excellent organisation and communication. To be able to hold our
industry body meeting at the show was very helpful, as we managed to speak to the right people and will be able to build on this going forward.
Dr. Kirsten Barnes, Waste Economy Analyst, Greencape
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cOunTRies RepResenTed
7 000attendees from
3 200 companies in
40countries
africa’s first Contractor’s Corner
4 co-located events
36 free workshops
221 exhibitors
General Construction Equipment 9%
Concrete Solutions 8%
Flooring, Walling & Cladding Solutions 7%
Steel reinforcing & structures 7%
Waterproofing 6%
Paints and Coatings 6%
Cement Producers 6%
Chemicals and Additives 5%
Building Information Modeling - BIM 4%
Concrete Mixers & Equipment 4%
Construction Equipment 4%
Tools and Machinery 4%
Alternative Building Materials 4%
Cloud technology for Construction 3%
Transport Solutions 3%
Electrical 3%
Fenestration, Windows and Doors 3%
Estimating and Accounting solutions 3%
Formwork and Scaffolding 3%
Health and Safety 2%
Heating, Ventilation & Airconditioning (HVAC) 2%
Plumbing 2%
Roofing 2%
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EPC (Engineering/Procurement/Construction) 18%
Retailer / Wholesaler / Distributor 11%
Project Manager 9%
Government / Parastatal / SOE 8%
Sub contractor 8%
Academia / Researcher 7%
Civil/Consulting/Structural Engineer 6%
Speciality Contractor 6%
Aland Islands
Algeria
Angola
Belgium
Botswana
Brazil
Canada
Cocos Islands
Colombia
Democratic Republic of Congo
Finland
France
Germany
Hong Kong
Hungary
India
Israel
Italy
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Nigeria
Oman
People’s Republic of China
Poland
Republic of Congo
Somaliland
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Switzerland
Tanzania
Tunisia
Turkey
UK
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Zambia
Zimbabwe
R100 000 worth of prizes
178 VIPs in attendance
93 expert speakers
6 dedicated zones
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Architect 5%
Property Developer / Property Owner 4%
Other 4%
Consultant / Analyst 3%
Draughtsperson 3%
Quantity Surveyor 3%
Financier / Investor 3%
Land Surveyor 2%
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Over 80 000 tickets were distributed through our
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Association of ArbitratorsBotswana Institute of EngineersCopper Development Association AfricaElectrical Contractors Association SAFire Protection Association SAGreenCapeInstitute for Engineers TanzaniaInstitute for Timber Construction South AfricaLifting Equipment Engineering Association of South AfricaMaster Builders Association NorthNational African Federation for the Building IndustrySA Institute of Building DesignSA Wood Preservation AssociationSeda Construction IncubatorSouth African Turkish Business AssociationSouth African Women in ConstructionSouthern Africa Ready Mix AssociationSouthern African Plastic Pipe Manufacturers AssociationThatchers Association SA
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ADVERTISING: Advertising included 3 mobile trailers, 200 street pole adverts, as well as print adverts in over 80 industry publications.
ONLINE MARkETING: Over 100 banners were placed on key partner websites. Google display and LinkedIn ads were also utilised.
DIGITAL MAIL: Over 90 bespoke emails were sent, reaching over 70 000 contacts.
maRKeTing fOcused On TWO audience gROups – pROfessiOnals and small cOnTRacTORs.
Access AfricaAfrican Mining BriefAfrica Plant & EquipmentAfrikimpactApsaidalArchitect Africa News NetworkArchSA (Official Journal of SAIA)AssetBuild AidBuilders QuarterlyBuilding and Construction ReviewBusiness1.com / Construction1.comBusiness Media MagsCape Business NewsCarbon Credit CapitalCivil Engineering ContractorCLocate.comConcrete BetonConcrete Plant InternationalConcrete Society of Southern AfricaConcrete TrendsConcrete.TVConstruction ReviewEIN PresswireEngineering NewsEquipment & Hire OnlineEssential Business MagazineFinancial NigeriaFloors in AfricaGlobal Africa NetworkGreen Building HandbookGreen Economy JournalGreen Home MagazineHardware1.comHousing in Southern AfricaHVAC&R OnlineIMIESAInfrastructure NewsInside MiningKenya EngineerMachinery ParkMatchDeckMiddle East Plant & EquipmentMining and Construction Equipment GuideMiningNe.wsMining WeeklyQuarry Southern AfricaPlumbing OnlineRailways AfricaReConnect AfricaReSourceSA BuilderSA Building ReviewSA Affordable HousingSA RoofingSpecialist Freight NetworksSpecifileTimber iQThe African BulletinThe Project ManagerTo BuildTools1.comTrucks and MachineryWalls & RoofsWater & Sanitation AfricaWorld Construction TodayWorld Freight Network
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TELEMARkETING: Over 9 000 people were called by our team and assisted with pre-event registration.
SOCIAL MEDIA: LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram were used, in addition to our official event App.
BRAND AMBASSADORS: Brand ambassadors distributed tickets at various business parks and intersections across Gauteng in April and May.
RETAIL PROMOTION: Posters, totems and ticket boxes were placed in over 92 retail stores across Gauteng and distributed over 65 000 tickets.
PR COVERAGE: Over R1.8 million in PR coverage was generated, with the help of our PR Partner – Eclipse Public Relations.
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Exhibiting at the expo was a huge highlight for us. We have had great feedback from existing clients and
gained a lot of new contacts. We have also seen great potential for more of
our titles for the construction industry.
Angie Martin | Publication Manager: Timber IQ & SA Affordable Housing - INTERACT MEDIA DEFINED
Africa Engineer MagazineBUA Media GroupBuiltBusiness Day LiveChannel AfricaCity of JohannesburgCity PressConcrete BetonCrown PublishersDaily SunDIY and ALLEclipse Public RelationsEE PublishersEnergizeEngineering News
pRess in aTTendance:Housing in Southern AfricaIMIESA MagazineIndependent MediaInteract Media DefinedMail & GuardianNunnovation Africa FoundationPrecastRoyal HaskoningDHVSA BuilderSA RoofingSkills on Site MagazineSpecifileSungie MediaSupply Chain MagazineWalls & Roofs
pR cOveRage:Our PR campaign generated 65 articles in print and online publications between 6 March and 30 May 2017, in addition to 4 interviews.
Official PR partner
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Smart Buildings & Infrastructure
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE AFRICA SMART BUILDINGS & INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT
The 4th industrial revolution affects everyone. During the opening keynote session on ‘How ICT is driving smart infrastructure in Africa’ it was apparent that each African country has its own unique challenges and that there is not a one size fit all solution. We cannot simply focus on technology to solve our problems, technology is only the enabler. We also need to focus on and invest in human capital. The elephant in the room is the high cost of IT in Africa compared to other continents and this puts Africa at a competitive disadvantage. Mobile connectivity has major advantages, however many Africans cannot afford it due to its high costs. Panellists agreed that Africa must find ways of lowering the costs of connectivity. African countries do not invest enough in the human element. African countries are mainly users of existing ICT infrastructure and don’t compete globally because there is lack of innovation in finding solutions to our own problems. This makes it hard for Africa to move to digital transformation.
I have attended tens of events related to smart and future cities, and I found the Smart Buildings and Infrastructure summit very successful in all the dimensions, great high-quality organization & management, relevant content, cutting-edge topics and
high caliber speakers. I’m really glad and delighted to attend such an event.
Oualid Ben Ali, Founder and President of FutureCitiesCouncil and Associate Professor of the Training and Smart Solutions Center, German University of Technology, Sultanate of Oman
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2017 PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
In 2017 the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo hosted four co-located events and introduced 6 new dedicated exhibition zones in order to better cater to the entire construction industry value chain. Co-located events included the 3rd annual Captains of Construction and Infrastructure Leadership Forum, the Digital Construction Expo, the Women in Construction Awards and the Africa Smart Buildings and Infrastructure Summit. All together under one roof these events combined to form Africa’s largest gathering of built environment professionals.
In addition to these six dedicated zones, an all-new free to attend and CPD accredited workshop training programme providing interactive training for architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, contractors and many more built environment professionals was added to the onsite experience in 2017.
With enterprise development, industry transformation and gender empowerment identified as important focal points for this year’s programme, the all-new Contractors Corner, hosted in the outdoor exhibition area, provided master classes for small contractors enabling capacity building and skills development.
Strategically hosted in lead up to Africa Day on 25 May this year, the African Construction and Totally Concrete brought together all stakeholders involved in major construction and infrastructure projects in Africa to address strategic issues around funding, international collaboration, project delivery and sustainability.
Warm regards
Soren Du PreezProgramme Director Africa
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Siyabonga Gama, Group Chief Executive,
Transnet
Webster Mfebe, Executive Director,
SAFCEC
Alejandro Escalona, General Manager
Sub-Saharan Africa, Fluor
Damane Hlalele, Director,
Arup
Carlos Galego, Managing Director,
Mota-Engil Construction
Joe Odhiambo, CEO,
Agrement
Thandiwe Ngqobe, Executive Director,
Acting CEO, NHBRC
Lizeka Matshekga, Head: Industrial
Infrastructure SBU, IDC
ken McLean, CEO,
Lafarge
Mike Mulcahy, CEO,
GreenCape
Rob Hersov, CEO,
Invest Africa
MEC Jacob Mamabolo, MEC, Gauteng Department of Infrastructure
Thabo Molekoa, CEO
Sub-Saharan Africa, thyssenkrupp
Hiroyuki Nemoto, Executive Director,
Japan External Trade Organisation
Viktor Polikarpov, Vice President of
Sub-Saharan Africa, ROSATOM
kannan Lakmeeharan,
Partner, McKinsey & Company
Hubert Danso, CEO and Vice
Chairman, African investor
Jean-Pierre Labuschagne, Africa
Lead for Infrastructure & Capital Project,
Deloitte
Chris Hart, Executive Director, Leapfrog Global
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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE 3RD ANNUAL CAPTAINS OF CONSTRUCTION AND INFRASTRUCTURE LEADERSHIP FORUM
Over 100 VIPs, including private sector CEOs and public sector senior government officials, attended the 2017 Leadership Forum which was supported by 14 sponsors and partners including Arup, Mota-Engil Construction South Africa, McKinsey & Company and South Africa’s Department of Human Settlements.
At the 2017 Captains of Construction and Infrastructure book launch, which took place during the Forum on 23 May 2017, 19 African leaders were identified and featured for their respective exemplary contributions to the development of the built environment.
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kEyNOTE SESSION HIGHLIGHTS
Wasnaar Hlabangwane delivered the opening address on behalf of South Africa’s Honourable Minister of Public Works, Nkosinathi Nhleko. MEC Jacob Mamabolo from Gauteng’s Department of Infrastructure Development delivered the keynote address on behalf of South Africa’s Honourable Minister of Human Settlements, Lindiwe Sisulu.
The opening and keynote speakers were joined by experts from African investor, Deloitte, the National African Federation for the Building Industry, the South African Forum of Civil Engineering Contractors, the National Home Builders registration Council and Mota-Engil Construction South Africa to discuss the creation of a favourable regulatory climate for infrastructure investment and build in Africa. Gender empowerment, industry transformation including urban regeneration, leadership and enterprise development were identified as key focus areas to drive African growth and industrialisation.
MEET THE CAPTAINS
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RECOGNISING EXCELLENCE IN AFRICA
Recognising excellence in Africa, the winners of the 2017 Women in Construction Awards were announced on 24 May at a gala dinner at the Gallagher Convention Centre. The prestigious event was hosted by the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expos with Standard Bank and the NHBRC as gold sponsors. Over 200 guests from the cement, concrete and construction industries applauded the finalists and celebrated the winners. Over 60 nominations were received and a panel of judges, composed of 19 industry experts, identified 44 finalists, representing four African countries. Gender empowerment coupled with industry transformation is key to unlocking the future potential of the construction industry and ultimately closing Africa’s infrastructure gap. The fifth annual Women in Construction Awards enabled industry stakeholders to demonstrate their commitment to empowerment, transformation and the celebration of its women, pioneers and rising stars who have made a vital contribution to development.
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Individual Awards1. Women in Architecture Award - Sponsored by South African Institute of Architects
Karuni Naidoo, Director/ Pr Architect, CNN Architects
2. Pioneer of Innovation Award - Sponsored by National Home Builders Registration Council Riefqah Abrahams, Director / Pr.Architect, Archi Cape Town
3. Woman in Media and Communications Excellence Mapule Mphaki, Marketing & Media Director, Growing Up Africa
4. Woman in Concrete: Lifetime Achievement Award - Sponsored by Standard Bank Deborah Terhune, Director, Growing Up Africa
5. New Starter of the year Award (Under 30 years) Halima Simtitu, Graduate Engineer, National Housing Corporation, Tanzania
6. young Entrepreneur / Rising Star Award (Under 40 years) Bianca Shakinovsky, CEO, Pentafloor (Pty) Ltd
7. Most Innovative Women Training Programme Robus Engineering Training Services (Pty) Ltd
8. Excellence in Career Development NHBRC Women Empowerment Programme
Organisational Awards
Prize sponsors
Lifestyle partnersOfficial vehicle partner
Official Broadcast Partner of the Women in Construction Awards
I was honoured to receive an award at last night’s Women in Construction gala and would like to extend a thank you to you and your organisation for celebrating the contributions and achievements of women in the built environment. As a young woman in the field I find it
encouraging to witness and be a part of such a successful event.
Mpilo Ntuli - 3rd place New Starter of the Year Award (under 30 years)
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