December 3 to 4, 2014
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December 3 to 4, 2014
2nd Annual Construct International 26th Annual Construct Canada December 3 to 4, 2014 Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building, Toronto, Canada www.construct-internationalexpo.com Supported by PRODUCED BY: CONSTRUCTION G at e w ay t o t h e W o r l d o f C o nst r u ct i o n : Canada, the Land of Opportunities “Canada has one of the most successful and prosperous economies in the world. One reason for this good fortune is our recognition that harnessing the power of trade and investment represents one of the most effective ways to drive economic growth and prosperity.” — The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade Overview C a n a d a B u i l d i ng In d u st r y & Ec o n o m y Canada’s Construction sector is moving at a fast pace. Spurred by economic growth, the implementation of large-scale projects in the building and infrastructure sectors has driven growth and development in the sector. Forecasts indicate that construction advancement encompasses and influences every economic sector. Canada is considered one of the world’s largest markets for residential and infrastructure development. Canadian infrastructure and construction sectors have witnessed massive growth over the last 10 years. The Government of Canada has provided an unprecedented amount of infrastructure investment through 43,000 projects which includes the repair of thousands of kilometers of expressways, highways, bridges, and local roads, the construction of new public transit, building community facilities, and maintaining border and port assets across the country. This investment will drive employment and procurement as a result of the execution the $53 billion 2013 New Building Canada Plan over ten years. Canada’s economy is currently positioned for growth to sustain a projected higher population base over the next ten years. The Government of Canada renewed its commitment to infrastructure and construction through the Economic Action Plan 2013. This renewed investment of $70 billion will include the $53 billion New Building Canada Plan to build roads, bridges, subways, commuter rail, and other public infrastructure in cooperation with provinces, territories, and municipalities over 10 years, starting in 2014-15. In addition, the federal government will invest over $10 billion to maintain existing federal infrastructure assets. The assets include the investment of up to $124.9 million to build a bridge-causeway between Nuns’ Island and the Island of Montreal, as part of the New Bridge for the St. Lawrence that will replace the Champlain bridge; $25 million over three years to advance the Windsor-Detroit International Crossing project; $248 million over five years to strengthen Canada’s meteorological services, which includes new investments in federal infrastructure; $19 million in 2013-14 for improvements to main National Parks highways and associated bridges; and $54.7 million in 2013-14 to support via Rail’s operations and $58.2 million over five years to maintain passenger rail services. “As a first time exhibitor, Construct International was our best way to the fast growing Canadian market. We had exceeded our expectations and we will definitely exhibit again in 2014.” — Mr. Selim Perek, SANICA Foreign Trade Co., Bathroom, Heating & Pipe, Turkey M AR K E T F a ct: VA N C OUVER F a ct: C AL G ARY F a ct: In 2014, Canadian construction is actively forecasted to top $300 billion. Construction represents 6 percent of the Canadian gross domestic product (GDP) and employs more than 1.26 million Canadians who engage in more than $90 billion of work every year. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure will invest $920 million in infrastructure projects for 2013/14. $6.1 billion investment in the City of Calgary capital projects and programs for provincial highway network, schools and post-secondary facilities. “I am pleased with this first participation of Portuguese companies in Construct International 2013. Based on the initial feedback I received from our exhibitors, I feel that the interest of our manufactures will increase and we may see an expanded presence of the Portuguese exhibitors in the future. Canada is a very strong market for building and construction products, which we see with great interest. Construct International is an important platform for the Portuguese construction industry to promote its products and services to the Canadian market.” — Mr. Raul Travado, Director, Portuguese Trade Investment Agency (AICEP), Toronto, ON T o r o nt o F a ct: Over $50 billion will be spent by the City of Toronto for city infrastructure development including the waterfront revitalization. T ORO N T O : T HE M EE T I N G PLA C E WI T H G REAT OPPOR T U N I T IE S WHY T ORO N T O Toronto is the most populous and culturally diverse city in Canada with a regional population of over 6 million and is the commercial capital and the center of trade for Canada. In 2013, Toronto’s population surpassed Chicago as the fourth largest city across North America. The city is home to many national and international leading architectural, engineering and building companies. Figures indicate the City of Toronto contributed $144 billion (11%) to Canada’s annual GDP in 2011. Toronto is an economically strong city with the greatest potential for trade and business development growth. Toronto based businesses export over $70 billion in goods and services globally with retail sales of $62 billion annually. Canadian Banks have been ranked the World’s soundest for four straight years by the World Economic Forum. Among the top 30 metropolises in North America (populations over 2 million), Toronto was one of the least expensive places to do business in 2012. On the Economist 2013 list of cities likely to remain highly competitive to the year 2025, Toronto was ranked #10 out of 120 and the only Canadian city in the top 25. T ORO N T O O N T HE I N T ER N AT IO N AL S TA G E $30 billion Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Host of the Pan Am Para Pan Games in 2015 4th Largest City in North America with 6 million residents in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) Rated as one of the top five global cities with economic clout (Cities of Opportunities Report, PwC, 2010) North America’s 3rd Largest Public Transit System after New York City and Mexico City Leading North American municipality in New Large Scale Development with 143 High-Rise Buildings under Construction Over 21 million people visit Toronto annually The Greater Toronto Area has up to 256 cranes with about 143 commercial and residential high-rises and skyscrapers under construction in the City of Toronto. This compares to 105 tall buildings for New York City (#2 ranked), and 20 tall buildings in Chicago, according to Emporis, a Hamburgbased building data company. In January 2013, there were 184 high-rises under construction which equaled the combined total of high-rise construction in New York City, Houston, Chicago, Miami, Boston, Dallas, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Atlanta. In addition to being the financial centre of Canada, Toronto is considered a major tourist attraction. The city offers world-class entertainment and cultural experiences from film to live theatre. With over $1 billion in revenues and over 25,000 jobs in feature film production, Toronto has become the leading centre for English language media and film production. Toronto has the largest number of theatre and performing arts organizations in Canada with one of the largest cultural centres in North America which includes the Canadian Opera Company, National Ballet of Canada, Mirvish Productions and DanCap Productions. M EE T K EY DE C I S IO N - M A K ER S AT C A N ADA’ S LAR G E S T C O N S T RU C T IO N E X PO S I T IO N A N D C O N FERE N C E WHO AT T E N D S The 2013 Shows attracted over 24,500 architects, builders, building owners, contractors, developers, engineers, facility managers, interior designers, property managers and specifiers, anyone who plays a key role in the design, construction, renovation, management and operation of all types of buildings. This range includes commercial (office, retail, industrial), residential (housing, condominiums, rental apartments) and institutional (healthcare, educational, governmental). 2 0 1 3 S HOW S TAT S 24,586 64% 60% 79% 26% visitors visitors attend the Show to source new products/ services visitors have a key role in recommending products/services visitors will be returning in 2014 countries were represented at the show Att e n d e e B r e a k d o w n P i e C h a r t 7.9% Industry Personnel 0.6% International Guest 17.1% Architectural Interior Design 2.8% Asset Manager Real Estate Broker Real Estate Financing Lawyer 5.1% Government 13.8% Building Owner/Developer Property Manager 15.3% Consultant Engineering HVAC/Building Engineer Specification Writer Urban Planner 7.7% Concrete Industry Manufacturer, Distributor, Supplier Retail 11.1% 6.2% Building Operations Facility Management Plant Management Contractor (residential) Renovator (residential) Homebuilder 12.3% Construction Management Contractor (non-residential) Renovator (non-residential) C o nst r u ct C a n a d a Int e r n at i o n a l B u s i n e ss P r o g r a m 2 0 1 3 O r g a n i z e r s : CONSTRUCTION C o n S T RU C T IO N F a ct: The Greater Toronto Area has up to 256 cranes with about 143 commercial and residential high-rises and skyscrapers under construction in the City of Toronto. “Construct Canada gives a very good opportunity to meet people from the construction and architecture industries. As an exhibitor over the last four years, we had a very good experience with the show.” — Michal Korczak, II Secretary, Vice-Consul, Consulate General, Trade Commissioner’s Office of Poland in Canada, Montreal, QC DI S C OVERI N G N EW PRODU C T S O N T HE E X HI B I T FLOOR Visitors are looking for products and services to manage, operate and maintain properties and facilities of all types. They rely on the Show to make purchasing decisions for: Advanced Construction Technologies Building Automation Controls & Systems Building Exteriors, Thermal & Moisture Protection Concrete Products & Materials Construction, Property & Asset Management Services Interior Design and Products, Finishes and Signage IT Solutions For Asset, Facilities & Property Management Kitchen, Bath & Plumbing Systems Lighting Maintenance Services & Products Decks, Decking, Landscaping & Parking Restoration Products & Services Educational Services, Industry Associations & Government Roofing Energy Management & Power Environmental Services Flooring & Floorcoverings Heavy & Light Equipment HVAC & Mechanical Systems Infrastructure Products and Services Security & Life Safety Specialties Steel & Metal Products Tools, Equipment & Hardware Waste Management Windows & Doors / Solariums & Skylights “As an association handling the marketing for leading Chinese manufacturers of building and construction materials, our groups of Chinese exhibitors were able to identify the demands of the Canadian market through Construct International participation and for some they succeeded in securing business deals and finding distribution channels. I think the Canadian market is a very good market with great potential. We feel that the Chinese exhibits in the show will definitely grow in 2014” — Ms. Helen Wong, Fushan International Marketing Consultant Co. Ltd., China G r o w a l o ng w i t h O u r S t r o ng F o u n d at i o n C o nst r u ct Int e r n at i o n a l e x p a n d s i nt o e x h i b i t i o n s p a c e o v e r 3 1 , 0 0 0 sqm After a successful launch of Construct International 2013 and in order to meet the demand of overwhelming interest from the International market, Informa Canada is pleased to announce the expansion of Construct International to the North Building along with IIDEX Canada, one of Canada’s prestigious architectural and design trade shows for leading industry professionals. With seven great co-located shows: Construct International, Construct Canada, PM Expo, HomeBuilder & Renovator Expo, DesignTrends, Concrete Canada, and IIDEX Canada, Informa Canada will be able to bring together the key decision-makers and buyers all under one roof as the largest design, building, construction and real estate operations Show in Canada, known as The Buildings Show. E S S E N T IAL T r a d e a n d B u s i n e ss D e v e l o p m e nt P r o g r a m The key to success in global markets is having the essential sector information, identifying business opportunities and potential buyers, assessing the risks, knowing the barriers to entry, and discovering resources available for bi-lateral trade. Explore the opportunities that suit your company’s needs in 2014 and beyond. Construct International offers an educational program of seminars and technical presentations for manufacturers, importers, building owners, property managers, architects, engineers, builders, contractors, specifiers, project managers, exporters, and other building professionals. The program will provide insights and market information to help companies make the best suited strategic business decisions. Connect with speakers, international visitors, federal and provincial government representatives, and export professionals to discuss business opportunities around the globe. L e a d e r s i n C a n a d i a n R e a l Estat e The Toronto Real Estate Forum will take place at the same time as Construct Canada and Construct International. Since 1992, the Real Estate Forum has become Canada’s largest annual conference on real estate investment and management issues. It has earned this reputation by offering high quality speakers on very topical issues at relatively low registration fees. Last year, the conference attracted more than 2,250 senior executives – almost two-thirds of whom were vice presidents or above of their respective organizations. The Forum was sold out for the seventh consecutive year. This is our first time to participate in Construct International as a Polish company and we can see great opportunities in this fast growing market. Construct International was a great channel to introduce our products to the North American market and learn more about its requirement and standards. We will develop products that will meet the demands of such potential market and we look forward to showcasing it in Construct International 2014.” — Mr. Maciej Głogowski, Business Development Manager, Flowair, Poland Int e r n at i o n a l V i s i t o r s Ex p l o r e O p p o r t u n i t i e s i n C a n a d a Construct International and Construct Canada are known to international exhibitors and attendees as the leading trade shows for the Canadian building and construction industry. From learning about new construction practices to developing business relationships. The Shows are the meeting place to exploring bi-lateral trade, business, sales and market opportunities. In 2013, Construct International hosted exhibitors and attendees from 31 countries which included: Austria, Barbados, Belgium, Brazil, Bahamas, China, Dominican Republic, France, Great Britain, Ghana, Germany, India, Italy, Jordan, Nigeria, Netherlands, Philippines, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Senegal, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, United States of America, Vietnam, and Yemen. “Being the representative of the Italian Trade Commission in Toronto, I was impressed with the opportunities that Construct Canada offers to the foreign companies. This show has proven to be an ideal platform at the international level, representing the Canadian construction industry, and definitely serves as a great channel for the Italian industry to be promoted within the Canadian market.” — Dr. Ziba Ahmadian, Trade Analyst, Italian Trade Commission, Toronto Ontario Construct International, the trade fair for building design and construction, provides the international construction industry with an ideal bi-lateral trade platform for networking, investment, and exchange of ideas and expertise. The expansion of Construct International and evolution of The Buildings Show promises to provide great innovations, and promotional campaigns to further elevate the Canadian construction industry. Informa Canada will ensure that the show is well promoted around the world. This will increase the return on investment and secure a large number of quality buyers and visitors. Added bonus from our concurrent shows! Over 11,000 architects, builders, consulting engineers, contractors, developers, interior designers and specifiers. C o nst r u ct Int e r n at i o n a l Ex h i b i t o r R e s p o ns e s 94% 69% 291 7/10 exhibitors were satisified by the outcomes exhibitors will return to Construct Canada new contacts per exhibitor on average exhibitors believe that Construct Canada has no competitors “I am a regular participant and visitor of major construction trade shows around the world and being in Construct International for the first time, I must say that it is considered one of the most organized events I have attended providing great value to sellers and buyers including the various education options. I can see great potential for Turkish manufactures in such a fast growing market and great trade show offerings. It is a highly recommended show and we will definitely increase our Turkish presence.” — Mr. Aydin Yilmaz, Chief, Corporate Communications and Event Planning Department-Istanbul Mineral and Metals Exporters’ Association (IMMIB), Turkey M a r k e t i ng C a m p a i gn I N I T IAT IVE S This year promises to provide great innovations, and promotional campaigns to further elevate the Canadian construction industry domestically and internationally. Informa Canada and Informa Group will ensure that the show is well promoted around the world. This will increase the return on investment and secure a large number of influential buyers and visitors. D i r e ct M a i l a n d Em a i l C a m p a i gns More than 50,000 print and electronic promotional materials will be sent to industry professionals including senior level executives within Canada, US, and around the world. WE B S I T E Leading up to the Show, the websites receive a very high level of traffic driven by the Show’s inhouse promotional materials, hyperlinks through third party websites and communications, banner ad promotions, and other online methods. The Show websites received over 220,803 page views and 115,897 visitors over 12 months in 2013. S O C IAL M EDIA Construct Canada has already established a dedicated online social media network. Over 10% of all attendees followed us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and the mobile App. Our Marketing Communications and PR teams will work closely with exhibitors and all stakeholders to ensure continual social media growth and innovation for 2014. PU B LI C RELAT IO N S ( PR ) In 2014, the in-house PR partners will continue to promote Construct International and its exhibitors to key industry media outlets throughout the event. M EDIA PAR T N ER S A N D S UPPOR T ER S The Show attracts over 100 members of the press including leading editors in TV, magazines and national dailies. Several global trade associations and media partners, including specific trade magazines, will support and promote the Show to a wide reaching target audience. C A N ADA’ S T OP OR G A N IZER S J OI N ED B Y I N DU S T RY LEADER S OR G A N IZER S Informa Canada produces and manages over 59 seminars, conferences, trade and consumer shows every year. Events are held across Canada in Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Seattle. As a well-known organization, Informa Canada events cover multiple industry sectors including construction, design, craft, art, real estate, furniture, furnishings and food. Informa’s goal is to create, produce, and manage relevant and profitable events to foster successful business relationships for all participants. Informa Group provides academics, businesses, and individuals with unparalleled knowledge, upto-the minute information and highly specialist skills and services. With around 8,000 employees working in some 150 offices in over 40 countries, our global reach and breadth of offer is unique. S UPPOR T ER S Department of Foreign Affairs Trade Development Consulting Engineers of Ontario Ministry of Economic Development Trade and Employment Ontario Association of Architects Trade Commissioner Services Building Industry and Land Development City of Toronto Canadian Roofing Contractors’ Association Ontario Building Envelope Council Toronto Construction Association Ontario General Contractors Association Canadian Construction Association For space booking or sponsorship inquiries, please contact Nasser Deeb at 416-512-3806 or [email protected] 10 Alcorn Ave, Suite 100, Toronto, ON M4V 3A9 Canada | Head office: +1 416 960 9030 email: [email protected] | web: www.informacanada.com WWW. 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