Join over 2000 Delegates at the 6th Annual National Construction Summit
Key Themes for 2021 Conference
– €4 Billion Housing For All Plan
– Project Ireland 2040
– Brexit
– Foreign Direct Investment
– Jobs, Skills, Training and Education
– Infrastructural Investment
– Public & Private Housing
– Building Materials & Services Innovation
– Sustainability
The 6th Annual National Construction Summit is being held on 21st October 2021 in the Sport Ireland Campus, Blanchardstown. The purpose of the National Constriction Summit is simple — Bring together over 2000 construction companies, developers, policy makers, project owners, building owners , government and municipal bodies, lenders & private investment firms, architectural and design firms, planners, facility managers, property managers, large industrial companies technology companies, legal & tax professionals, equipment and machinery providers, building material providers, professional advisors, energy and environment professionals — in order to stimulate debate, enrich knowledge and connect stakeholder’s involved in the finance , design, construction and management of Irelands buildings, infrastructure and industrial projects.
Join your industry peers for a engaging and thought provoking event which will stimulate debate on how Ireland can rebuild its construction and property industry in a sustainable manner to meet the real needs of Ireland and create a stable long term future of the industry and the country. Key topics will include:
– Planning
– Facility Management
– Energy Efficiency
– Meet the Buyer
– Smart Buildings & Cities
– Transport
– Regulations & Policy
– Sustainability
– Identifying Projects & How to Win Them
– Infrastructure
– Sustainable Energy Projects
– Municipal and Government Projects
– Industrial Projects
– Technology & Innovation
– Building materials
– Careers and training
– Architecture & Design
– Property Management
– Residential, Commercial and Industrial Outlook
– Finance and Investment
– Rental Market
– Meeting Ireland’s Housing Needs
– Meet the Investors
– Tax and Legal Issues
– Urban Planning
– Regulations & Policy