ASI presents at Sydney Build Expo 2026

ASI Presents at Sydney Build Expo 2026

Please join us at the Sydney Build Expo on 29 & 30 April at the International Convention Centre, Darling Harbour.

The expo is Australia's largest design and construction show with the sustainability stage holding many interesting talks and panels on sustainability in construction.

ASI will present on Steel: Circular Solutions for a Sustainable Future at the Sustainability Workshop stage on 30 April.
 
This topic will unpack the sustainability benefits of steel as a circular material, and showcase the St Mary's Integrated Project Office - the winner of three awards for its exemplary design for deconstruction, saving thousands of tonnes of CO2e over the life of the project:

Join 28,000+ industry leaders from Australia’s leading contractors, architects, civil engineers, developers, government bodies, housebuilders and construction professionals - all under one roof.

What you will experience over two days:

  • 750+ inspiring speakers, including senior reps from Lendlease, John Holland, Architectus, Laing O'Rourke, JLL, ICON, Arup and more
  • 16 conference stages covering topics across Future Housing, MMC, AI & Digital Construction, Sustainability, Architecture, Building Materials and more
  • 700+ exhibitors, including Procore, Saint Gobain, RAPIDTOOL, Autodesk, BuildPass, HammerTech, Bostik Australia and more
  • 15+ exclusive networking events co-hosted with leading industry partners for architects, sustainability leaders, MMC and digital construction professionals, women in construction, diversity advocates and more
  • Architect’s Hub with project displays and 3D models of upcoming projects from COX Architecture, Studio.SC, Benn+Penna, and many leading firms
  • Government Hub showcasing import and export opportunities between Australia and Arab League countries, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Japan, the Philippines, India, Malaysia, and many more
  • An inclusive Ambassador Programme supporting Women, Diversity, Mental Health, Digital Construction, Young Professionals, and Marketing