Cancellation of The Big 5 Construct Morocco 2019

Cancellation of The Big 5 Construct Morocco 2019
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Date: 6 February 2019

Since its launch in 2017, The Big 5 Construct Morocco, held at the Parc Des Expositions de l'Office des Changes in Casablanca, has promoted long term growth and business opportunities for both Moroccan and international construction players.

"Unfortunately we have recently been informed that the venue, Parc Des Expositions de l'Office des Changes, will be closing down temporarily. Despite every effort to secure an alternative venue in Morocco, the team have been unable to find a suitable alternative which has the necessary scale to host The Big 5 Construct Morocco.

As a result and with the event being less than six months away, we regret to inform you that we have taken a decision to cancel The Big 5 Construct Morocco event this year. These circumstances were unfortunately beyond our control but we apologize for any inconvenience caused.

We look forward to continuing to serve our construction community with other market-leading Big 5 events around the world."

The Big 5 Construct Morocco Team

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