Demolition, lifting and handling products on show at UK Construction Week

  • 20 Apr 2015

Plant andamp; Machinery Live is the latest edition to the UK Construction Week line-up

Comprising over 2,000 square metres of exhibition space, Plant andamp; Machinery Live will take place at the Birmingham NEC.

It will run from 6 – 8 October as part of UK Construction Week.

The latest from the plant and machinery sector

Plant andamp; Machinery Live will feature construction applications, giving builders, operators, engineers and plant managers the opportunity to operate working machinery.

Site clearance equipment, tools, small plants, power and lighting will also be covered, along with other aspects of the sector.

The entire construction industry will be able to enjoy the event at UK Construction Week, where eight other shows will featured.

Grand Designs Live, the Build Show and Kitchens andamp; Bathrooms Live are several examples of those which will come under UK Construction Week’s umbrella.

Find out more about UK Construction Week

Contact:

Media 10 Limited,
Crown House,
151 High Road,
Loughton,
United Kingdom,
IG10 4LF

Phone: 020 3225 5200
Fax: 020 3225 5202

Visit UK Construction Week's website

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