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Nepal Buildcon's 11th Edition: Set to Begin at Bhirkutimandap from 22nd Magh

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Nepal Buildcon's 11th Edition: Set to Begin at Bhirkutimandap from 22nd Magh

Nepal Buildcon, an international exhibition aimed at the overall development of Nepal's construction sector, will be held from 22nd to 25th Magh (February 2026) at Bhirkutimandap, Kathmandu. The exhibition, which has been consistently organized for over a decade, will showcase more than 300 national and international brands.

With over 200 stalls, the exhibition offers businesses and entrepreneurs the opportunity to display their products and services to consumers, generating excitement among the participants.

Organized jointly by Media Space Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and Futurex Trade Fair & Events Pvt. Ltd., Nepal Buildcon has played a key role in modernizing Nepal's construction industry by connecting it with cutting-edge technologies. This exhibition not only introduces international products and technologies to Nepal but also provides a platform to promote locally produced construction materials to the global market.

The exhibition will feature a wide range of construction materials and services, including architectural hardware, aluminum extrusions, marble, tiles, sanitary ware, modular kitchens, roofing, cladding, elevators, escalators, doors, windows, flooring, wall coverings, glass glazing, pipes, plumbing fittings, construction chemicals, PVC and UPVC profiles, batteries, generators, cement, and steel.

In addition to business networking opportunities, the exhibition will bring together national and international companies, manufacturers, distributors, designers, engineers, architects, and professionals from the construction industry. It will also attract individuals and organizations involved in residential, commercial, and industrial building projects.

The main sponsor of the event is Flybird Interior, while Lumbini Ceramics (Leminar Tiles) is the powered-by sponsor.

This exhibition will not only introduce new technologies to Nepal's construction sector but will also provide an opportunity to expand Nepalese construction materials into international markets.

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