New York Build 2025 Agenda and Registration Available

The largest construction and design show for New York, New York Build 2025 will take place at the Javits Center on March 12-13 and registration is now open. The event offers 500-plus world-class speakers across 14 conference tracks (including new topics of international business, AI and digital construction, tall buildings and skyscrapers and more) sharing their expertise and insight on the industry; American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education System (CES)-accredited workshops; a Government Hub connecting suppliers with government agencies to learn how they can get involved in upcoming projects and win new business; exclusive networking events; an expanded Ambassador Programme including women and diversity in construction alongside sustainability ambassadors and real estate gurus; 500-plus exhibitors showcasing the latest services, products and innovations transforming the industry; and 40,000-plus registered visitors including contractors, architects, civil engineers, realtors, developers, government and construction professionals. The 2025 Conference Agenda is now online.

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