Organisers have issued a final call for the 3rd Kenya Buildcon International Expo 2026. The three-day event opens next week at the Sarit Expo Centre in Nairobi from 11 to 13 June.
The expo stands as Kenyaβs largest dedicated platform for the building and construction sector. It brings together manufacturers, suppliers, contractors, architects, engineers and other professionals.
Displays will feature construction machinery, tools, building materials, interior finishes, architectural designs, engineering services, and smart technologies. Local and international companies are expected to use the show to meet buyers and secure deals across East Africa.
The timing matches ongoing expansion in Kenyaβs infrastructure and real estate sectors. Urban growth continues to drive demand for modern solutions in Nairobi and other counties.
Visitor registration remains open. Professionals can sign up quickly through the official link: https://exporegistration.in/kenya-bws-visitor.aspx. Early sign-up is recommended for smooth entry and event updates.
The Sarit Expo Centre in Westlands offers easy access. Doors open daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
The event serves as a major networking hub. Attendees can view live demonstrations, compare products, and discuss project needs directly with exhibitors. Focus areas include sustainable construction, affordable housing materials and digital tools for the industry.

The Sarit Center, Westlands Nairobi /Vituzote
This edition arrives as Kenya advances multiple flagship projects in roads, railways, housing, and commercial development. Construction professionals from across the country are expected to attend.
Organisers position the expo within Africaβs wider construction growth story. It offers a chance to discover innovations that cut costs, raise efficiency, and meet current regulations.
With the show just days away, final preparations at Sarit are in full swing. Companies still hoping to exhibit should reach out to organisers immediately via the official website.
Previous editions proved valuable for procurement decisions. Participants benefited from hands-on displays of machinery, material samples, and technology demonstrations.
Such events remain essential for Kenyaβs construction sector. They connect contractors, consultants, developers, and suppliers during a period of rapid urbanisation and public infrastructure investment.
Visitors should complete online registration for fast entry. The dedicated link provides quick processing and details on any additional sessions.
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