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CIVENEX and LOGOV showcase infrastructure*

CIVENEX is the New South Wales Institute of Public Works Foundation event for the Civil Construction industry showcasing the latest innovations in the market.

This premier event is nationally recognized to cater to anyone supplying services to Public Infrastructure Development.

The CIVENEX brand has been going from strength to strength over 59 years and this year it will be coming to Brisbane to join with the long trusted Queensland Infrastructure event LOGOV Expo.

LOGOV has been the premier public works event in Brisbane for over 30 years and has decided to take the event to private industry.

The Local Government expo has decided to broaden its audience and invite the private companies that complete 50 percent of the public infrastructure workload.

“It makes sense that the councils want to see the contractors and their subcontractors attend this event,” said Queensland Institute of Public Works Foundation Chairman Dawson Wilkie.

 “It’s a great networking opportunity and it gives everyone the chance to be abreast of the latest innovations from suppliers”

The coming together of these events will see over 260 exhibitors across 360,000 square meters.

If you are interested in Civil Construction, Outdoor Design, Plants and Machinery, Software and Communications, Supply and Hire, Technical services, Water, Waste, Fleet, Maintenance or Roads and Drainage then you cannot afford to miss this year’s huge event by the Institute of Public Works in conjunction with Moreton Bay Regional Council.

It’s free parking, free entry and all proceeds go to scholarships awarded by the Institute of Public Works Foundations Engineer members.
For more information visit www.logov.net/

*Copy supplied  by LOGOV

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