Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The 2009 International Builders' Show and Nextbuild

International Builder's showThe International Builders' Show is the biggest annual light construction trade show in the world. Organized by the National Association of Home Builders(NAHB), IBS hosts more than 1,700 manufacturers from all parts of the globe, an excess of 100,000people, and uses a staggering 1 million square feet of exhibit space! The show has the world's largest display of products and materials from commercial and residential building industries with over 200 categories for construction products.Las Vegas Convention Center

Now the 2009 International Builders' Show and Nextbuild will be no different from its previous years, it will be just as massiive as it was in the past. This year the show travels to The Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and will be held on January 20, 2009 through January 23, 2009. The show will offer a huge number of companies including names like Time Warner Cabel, Sprint Nextel Corporation, and Dell Incorporated. IBS will offer a wide variety of products ranging from retractible awnings to roof tiles and 250 educational workshops, programs and seminars that will focus on current trends and also on residential and commercial business. Demonstrations on the show floor will allow atendees to learn about new consteruction techniques by viewing first hand the newest tools and installation procedures wood framing and steel along with concrete foundations, structures, and buildings. And if that doesn't do it for you then take a stroll with one of a wide range of tours that will display the latest building techniques, the latest technology, and the newest design ideas to spark that creative spirit in all of us.

This years 2009 International Builders' Show and Nextbuild will definatley have something to please everyone and you can surely expect some new exciting and interesting ideas for futuer builders.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Looking for the result of this show. How this variety of products available worldwide?