If you are in Kenyan construction, July is already marked on your calendar. From 8th to 10th July 2026, the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi transforms into East Africa’s largest gathering of building and construction professionals .
The 27th BUILDEXPO Kenya is not just another exhibition. It is the region’s premier platform for seeing what is new, who is moving, and where the industry is headed . For builders, contractors, architects, and suppliers, missing it means missing a year’s worth of market intelligence in three days.

What BUILDEXPO Actually Is
Let us be clear about what this event offers. BUILDEXPO is an international trade exhibition bringing together exhibitors from more than 30 countries and trade visitors from across East and Central Africa . It is where manufacturers, suppliers, contractors, architects, engineers, and investors connect under one roof .
The numbers tell the scale. The 2025 edition attracted 9,200 visitors and 270 exhibitors, including international pavilions from India, Turkey, China, Italy, Malaysia, and Germany . The 2026 event expects to match or exceed these figures, with exhibition space spanning thousands of square metres across KICC .
For context, this is not a casual walk-through. It is a concentrated marketplace where deals are discussed, partnerships formed, and trends spotted before they become mainstream.

What You Will See
The exhibition covers the full spectrum of construction. The official exhibitor categories include :
| Category | What You Will Find |
|---|---|
| Building Materials | Cement, concrete products, steel and aluminium structures, prefabricated buildings, roofing materials, tiles, paints, coatings, adhesives, sealants |
| Construction Machinery | Heavy equipment, construction vehicles, lifting and handling machinery,土方设备, concrete equipment |
| Tools and Hardware | Power tools, hand tools, measuring instruments, safety equipment, fasteners, fittings |
| Interiors and Finishes | Flooring, glass and facade systems, doors and windows, interior design materials, decorative finishes |
| MEP Systems | Electrical systems, lighting solutions, plumbing and sanitary fittings, HVAC, building automation |
| Green Building | Sustainable construction solutions, green technologies, energy-efficient materials, solar integration |
| Mining and Heavy Equipment | Mining machinery, drilling equipment, crushers, mineral processing technology |
This is not a static display. Exhibitors bring working equipment, live demonstrations, and technical staff who can answer detailed questions about product performance in local conditions.

Beyond the Exhibition Floor: Builders Meet
The exhibition floor is only part of the story. BUILDEXPO also hosts Builders Meet, a structured networking initiative connecting major buyers, purchasers, and decision-makers with suitable suppliers through focused one-to-one appointments .
This is where the real business happens. Qualified attendees—senior managers, purchase directors, owners, and decision-makers—meet prescreened suppliers in scheduled sessions . No wandering. No cold conversations. Just targeted meetings with people who can actually buy or sell.
Builders Meet is free to attend for qualified professionals, but registration is required .

The Conference Programme: Build Talk Africa
Alongside the exhibition runs Build Talk Africa, a conference featuring industry leaders discussing the challenges and opportunities shaping the built environment .
The 2026 speaker lineup includes significant names :
- Mr. David Mugambi, Director of Business Development, Konza Technopolis Development Authority (KoTDA)
- Mr. Edward Tenga, Chairman, KNCCI
- Arch. Nathan Kureba, Chairman, BORAQS
- Mr. Wahome Hezron Gikanga, Managing Director, KEAMSCO
- Mr. Charles N. Kahuthu, CEO & Regional Coordinator, East African Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (EACCIA)
- Mr. Jonathan Lodompui, Director, Enablers & Macro Directorate, Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Secretariat
The conference topics reflect where the industry is headed :
- Infrastructure and its future
- Eco-materials for construction: sources, products, and scientific challenges
- Applications and feedback on eco-materials
- Opportunities and constraints for developing the eco-materials sector
- Green technology and its advantages
For builders who want more than product brochures, this is where strategic thinking happens.

Why This Matters in 2026
Kenya’s construction sector is at an interesting point. Cement consumption is rising. Approvals have softened. Affordable Housing Programme sites are active across multiple counties. The skills pipeline is filling with young professionals. Efficiency is becoming a regulatory priority .
In this environment, staying informed is not optional. BUILDEXPO offers concentrated market intelligence in three days.
For builders and contractors, it is where you see equipment up close, compare suppliers, and find solutions to on-site problems. That machine you have been considering? You can see it working. That material you are unsure about? You can ask someone who knows.
For architects and designers, it is where new materials and systems appear first. The cladding you will specify next year is probably on display this July.
For suppliers and manufacturers, it is where you meet serious buyers from across the region. The visitors come not just from Kenya, but from Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Mozambique, and Congo .
For investors and developers, it is where you gauge market activity, spot emerging trends, and connect with potential partners.

The Regional Context
BUILDEXPO’s significance extends beyond Kenya. The exhibition attracts visitors from across East Africa, with trade bodies in Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, Somalia, Mozambique, and Congo actively inviting their members .
This regional pull reflects a deeper reality. According to the World Bank, infrastructure is key to Africa’s economic turnaround and will play an even greater role in the continent’s continued development . Kenya, in particular, is making giant strides in infrastructure and urbanization, with demarcated economic zones, commercial and residential buildings, and tourism developments .
The demand for building materials and machinery has already spiked . BUILDEXPO positions itself as the forum where international players showcase products and services to this growing market.
Concurrent Exhibitions
BUILDEXPO runs alongside several specialised exhibitions at KICC during July 2026 :
- 5th WATERTECH Kenya 2026 – Water and wastewater technology, equipment, and solutions
- 11th LIGHTEXPO Kenya 2026 – Lighting products, equipment, and technology
- 11th Solarexpo Kenya 2026 – Solar products, equipment, and technology (runs later in July)
- 13th Power & Energy Kenya 2026 – Power, energy, renewable, and electrical products
For visitors, this means one trip covers multiple sectors. For exhibitors, it means cross-sector visibility.

Practical Information
Dates: 8th – 10th July 2026
Venue: Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), Nairobi, Kenya
Admission: Trade only. Register online in advance
Official website: https://www.expogr.com/buildexpokenya/
If you are travelling from outside Nairobi, plan early. Accommodation near KICC fills quickly during exhibition week. Several Chinese exhibition organisers offer packaged tours including flights, accommodation, and exhibition entry for delegations from China , demonstrating the international interest in Kenya’s construction market.
The Bottom Line
Three days in July will not solve every problem your business faces. But they will give you something equally valuable: a clear picture of where the industry stands and where it is moving.
You will see what competitors are buying. You will learn what suppliers are offering. You will hear what regulators and policymakers are thinking. You will meet people who face the same challenges you do and might have already solved them.
In an industry where information is scattered and change is constant, BUILDEXPO concentrates a year’s worth of learning into 72 hours.
The question is not whether you can afford to attend. It is whether you can afford not to.
