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| AstanaBuild 2007 On 16-18 May 2007, Astana will be hosting the major construction exhibition in the capital, AstanaBuild 2007. Every year, the event draws thousands of specialists and grows by 15 to 20 % on average. The Astana Build 2007 exhibition will be held in three facilities: the Alatau Sports Palace (Halls 1 and 2), the Congress Hall, and the Temporary Pavilion built by the organisers near the Congress Hall. Besides, open-air spaces in front of the pavilions will present road and construction machinery. Will feature 370 full and distant exhibitors from 21 countries: Austria, Belarus, Belgium, China, Finland, Germany, Greece, Czech Republic, Iran, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, U.A.E., Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. The total exhibition area of AstanaBuild 2007 will be 7, 400 sq. m. One of the novelties to improve the quality of the exhibition organisation is the exhibitors' catalogue of new items at AstanaBuild 2007. The catalogue includes a list of world and domestic know-hows and innovations in the construction industry which will for the first time be presented in Kazakhstan during the exhibition. The catalogue will become a free outsert to the main catalogue. The full name of the Astana Build 2007 exhibition – Construction and Interiors, Heating and Ventilation, Windows and Doors, Facades – speaks for itself. Notably, about half of all exhibitors are manufacturers. For the visitors' convenience, the Astana Build 2007 exhibition is traditionally subdivided into sections. Building and Finishing Materials; Hardware and Tools; Windows and Doors, Facades; Interiors; Stone and Ceramics will be presented in two halls at the Alatau Sports Palace, the Temporary Pavilion built near the Congress Hall, and open spaces in front of the pavilions. The Congress Hall will house Heating and Ventilation and Sanitary Ware. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Exhibition News :: home page |