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Australia’s premiere event for the Public Works and Construction Industries returns to Sydney Showground Homebush Bay on 4 and 5 June 2003!

To be held immediately following the IPWEA (NSW) Annual Conference, CivEnEx 2003 will bring together a wide cross section of visitors, including civil engineers, contractors, Local Government engineers, works officers and Councillors, purchasing officers, company directors, health professionals, Federal, State and Local authority officers, architects, landscapers, mining engineers and consultants.

Exhibitors at CivEnEx include representatives from across a range of products and market segments, including the following.

  • Construction and road building equipment.
  • Trucks, trailers and loading equipment.
  • Cranes and elevated work platforms.
  • Turf care,landscaping and outdoor design.
  • Environmental technology and water treatment.
  • Street furniture and playground equipment.
  • Arbor equipment, chippers and saws.
  • Safety clothing and equipment.
  • engineering and estimating software and computers.
  • Pipe testing and maintenance equipment.
  • Bridges and pre-cast concrete.

Sydney Showground provides a first class, all weather site for CivEnEx with undercover stands and outdoor exhibit areas. Exhibitors and visitors will be impressed with the access and up to date amenities that this venue provides. Attendance at CivEnEx 2003 is free. Parking is available at $10 per day at nearby car parks and trains run half hourly to the venue. Ample accommodation is available in Homebush Bay or close by at Rose Hill.

For more information contact Frank Sticka on (02) 9716 7391 or visit www.civenex.com

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