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Construction industry is considered a highly important sector around the world. It is seen as an engine of economic growth and a measurement of progress. Unfortunately, in our country the building and development industry does not receive the due importance particularly at the official level.
Exhibitions allow various stakeholders of a sector to meet under one roof and exchange ideas. We will see manufacturers displaying their goods, buyers making deals and builders launching their projects for the allottees. ABAD has acted like a bridge to connect all related people of the construction sector and bring them on the same page. ABAD also wants the authorities concern to realise the importance of the construction sector and stop ignoring the problems it is facing.
The expo will so feature two seminars where small cities and urbanisation will be discussed, eminent town planners, professors of NED University and leading engineers will express views on infrastructure development, land utilisation and expanding cities. They will share ideas of improving our cities, the construction sector and reciprocally the economy.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2014

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