Trends in Southern Africa’s construction industry to look out for in 2017

6th February 2017

With 2016 bringing a year of unexpected developments across the globe, from Brexit to the election of the 45th President of the United States, and from falling commodity prices to waning GDP growth across Africa, there are now diverse global realities impacting the African continent as a whole and Southern Africa’s construction industry in particular.  Soren Du Preez, Programme Director of the African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo, highlights the top trends to watch that will impact Southern Africa’s construction industry in 2017:

 

3D Modelling is just part of the BIM process and will only drive transformation if it’s combined with wider and deeper support from the industry, including behaviour, culture, transparency and processes.

Demand for green cement in Africa will provide an increasingly lucrative market over the next few years due to growing trends in sustainability and energy efficiency for both buildings and infrastructure.  2017 will witness an increased demand from local African marketplaces for more sustainable products in the local built environment.

The Southern African construction industry is a growing market offering attractive business opportunities. The fifth annual African Construction and Totally Concrete Expo is taking place on 23 – 24 May 2017 at Gallagher Convention Centre, Johannesburg and will provide access to the African built environment.