‘Build Your House’ 2nd edition to fetch deals worth $109mn

By Amirtha P S, Desk Reporter
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The 2021 edition of ‘Build Your House’ (BYH) is estimated to attract deals worth more than $109 million from September 20 to 22 at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC).

The second edition of BYH will include the latest technologies and sustainable materials in the fields of contracting, architecture, and interior design, especially for clients who look forward to creating or add new designs and features to their houses or real estate projects.

Further, the event would offer an opportunity to discover hundreds of smart and modern options that are both cost-effective and of great quality for designing, building, renovating, maintaining, and developing houses.

Mr. Rawad Sleem, co-founder and general manager of NeXTfairs for Exhibitions and Conferences, in a press meet stated that the BYH 2021 would gather around 150 companies specializing in various services in the fields of contracting, architecture, and interior design.

“We are expecting the exhibition to attract $109 million worth of deals during the event as diversified entities would participate, including government, local, and international companies specialized in various sectors,” he added.

BYH has become a key platform that connects visitors with contractors and consultants to enable them to determine their options and make decisions related to the construction process.

The exhibition includes workshops and panel discussions that would bring together a host of experts to help visitors plan, procure, design, and build homes with sustainable features and smart solutions. 

This year’s edition will introduce visitors to the various procedures and stages of building their houses, including how to get the necessary licenses for construction, the required documents, and all the information about the space standards for building a house, in addition to the state’s role in distributing lands over to citizens.

Mr. Sleem said the Ministry of Public Health has identified a set of precautionary guidelines to ensure the health and safety of exhibitors and visitors, allowing only fully vaccinated and aged 18-year-old and above to enter the event, ensuring that all employees received a second dose vaccine, and allocating an isolation area for suspected cases.

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