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LONDON BUILD SHOW PREVIEW 47


19-20 November London Build Expo


London Build’s 10th birthday L


ondon Build is taking over Olympia’s Grand and National Halls on 19 and 20 November, celebrating 10 years of connecting the construction industry. To mark the milestone, this year’s event will offer more content, networking, and community building opportunities than ever before. London Build attracts over 38,000 attendees, 750+ speakers across 12 CPD accredited stages, and more than 450 exhibitors, making it a key destination for professionals across the built environment.


What to expect This year’s show features 12 stages covering the full spectrum of the construction industry. Attendees can explore the AI & Digital Construction Stage, Architecture Stage, Building Safety & Security Stage, Construction Marketing Stage, Diversity in Construction Stage, Fire Safety Stage, Modern Methods of Construction Stage, Networking Hub, Skyscraper & Tall Buildings Stage, Sustainability Stage and UK Housing & Real Estate Stage. The programme tackles the industry’s biggest challenges, from design trends and sustainable practices to innovative workplaces, homes, and public spaces, as well as high-rise projects and urban engineering solutions. Digital construction takes centre stage, with sessions on robotics, automation, and AI, while sustainability and climate resilience run across all stages. Diversity, inclusion, and gender balance are also key themes.


Attendees can also engage directly with decision makers at the Government Hub and explore procurement opportunities through Meet the Buyer sessions, offering unique access to projects, industry contacts, and real world insights.


Leading voices


These stages will feature infl uential global leaders in construction, including: • Manuela Gatto, director, Zaha Hadid Architects


• Oliver Hall, partner, Make Architects • Angela Brockbank, affordable homes sector director at Galliford Try


• Kamran Moazami, executive managing director, property & buildings at WSP


• Dan Hawthorn, executive director of housing and social investment at Borough of Kensington and Chelsea


• Grant Kanik, partner & deputy head of workplace consultancy, Foster and Partners


• Paul Drayton, head of digital - Europe at Laing O’Rourke


• Rob Mcgill, sustainable design leader of HOK


• Jamie Young, head of design management at Morgan Sindall


• Trudi Sully, industrialised construction director at Mott MacDonald


• Alison Crompton, head of existing buildings decarbonisation UK at AECOM


• Liz Blackwell, group head of sustainability strategy, planning and change, L&Q Group


• Neil Dobbs, head of facades, Multiplex • Andrea Singh, executive director of people at BAM UK & Ireland


• Gemma Rees, project director at McLaren Construction Group


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A must-attend event for anyone shaping the future of the UK’s built environment


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