The Malaysia Construction & Build Materials Expo 2026 is scheduled to take place from 11 to 12 February 2026 at Putra World Trade Centre in Kuala Lumpur. This two-day international exhibition brings together key stakeholders from the construction, infrastructure, building materials and interior products sectors to showcase innovation, forge business partnerships and explore emerging markets across Southeast Asia.
As one of the region’s most focused construction-industry trade fairs, the expo covers a wide range of products and services integral to modern building and infrastructure development. Exhibits include construction materials, ceramic products, building systems, machinery, steel and aluminium solutions, prefabricated structures, plumbing and plumbing systems, hardware and fasteners, safety and security systems, smart building solutions, and more.
This year’s event is expected to feature participation from industry players across Malaysia and beyond, with products and technologies from major international markets aiming to connect with ASEAN buyers, contractors and developers.

The Malaysia Construction & Build Materials Expo is more than a showcase of products. It acts as a meeting point for architects, engineers, contractors, sub-contractors, project consultants, government agencies, material suppliers, trade distributors and project planners to compare solutions, evaluate innovations and identify opportunities for collaboration.
With Malaysia’s construction sector playing a critical role in national economic growth—particularly in residential, commercial and infrastructure segments; the expo supports strategic networking and business matching while highlighting evolving trends and supply chain dynamics.
The expo is co-located with related industry events and collaborates with regional trade bodies and associations. This structure increases opportunities for cross-sector engagement, facilitating connections between international exhibitors and local buyers or partners looking to expand into new markets.
Organisers anticipate a strong turnout from both domestic and overseas participants, making this year’s edition a valuable gateway into the broader Southeast Asian construction landscape.