8,000 visitors anticipated for the 2025 Canadian Concrete Expo in Mississauga

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CANADIAN CONCRETE EXPO — This year’s Canadian Concrete Expo, which runs Feb. 12 and 13, is predicted to have approximately 8,000 visitors. It is the country’s only national trade show dedicated to the concrete, construction and aggregate industries and will feature a 2,787-square-metre exhibition floor with more than 350 national and international exhibitors.

“CCE continues to grow in size and scope each year, providing an excellent opportunity to source new equipment and services, foster relationships and stay abreast of industry advancements,” says its president, Stuart Galloway. A new dedicated forming, shoring and scaffolding pavilion has also been added and will be comprised of exhibits and booths showcasing all of the major suppliers and manufacturers in Canada.

A major component of the expo will be a full catalogue of educational sessions. With the exception of a handful, all of the seminars are new and not repeats of ones offered in the past, says Galloway.Some of the sessions will include How to Master a Safer and More Successful Pour with a Pump; Advancing Beyond Net-Zero Construction with Insulated Concrete Forms; and The Future of Concrete is Education, which will focus on the challenges the concrete industry faces.

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