Melbourne Build Expo
Victoria’s largest construction and design show with conferences, exhibitions, and networking for architecture and building professionals.
Location:
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC)
1 Convention Centre Place, South Wharf, VIC 3006
Date:
22 October 2025 – 23 October 2025
Melbourne Build 2025 is Victoria’s largest gathering for construction and design professionals, hosted at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The event brings together more than 10,000 attendees from across architecture, engineering, construction, and urban development.
The programme features over 450 speakers across six stages and twelve CPD-accredited summits, covering topics such as sustainable building, prefabrication, infrastructure, digital construction, and future housing. Exhibitors will present a broad range of architectural products and construction technologies.
Dedicated spaces include the Architect’s Hub showcasing project models, a Government Hub outlining planning opportunities, and large-scale networking forums focused on diversity and industry collaboration.
With over 175 exhibitors and extensive training workshops, the event provides a comprehensive platform for professional development and industry engagement.
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