SA Affordable Housing November - December 2019 // ISSUE: 79 | Page 11

EVENTS From tools and materials to green building solutions and drones, new building expo promises sector-wide interest T here will be something for every building enthusiast when events co-organisers Interact Media Defined (our publisher) and Specialised Exhibitions Montgomery launch their brand-new show in October 2020, with the aim of providing practical advice and solutions to the entire building industry. AfriBuild is gearing up for its exciting launch at the Johannesburg Expo Centre, Nasrec, from 13 to 15 October 2020. The trade-only expo will be a biennial event that will take place over three days and intends to become a hands-on building solutions show for the entire sector. Specialised Exhibitions Montgomery Event Director, Sven Smit clarifies, “The show is aimed at equipping the local building sector for successful future advancement, through the use of practical examples and demonstrations, and the sharing of skills and advice. With a strong focus on skills development, knowledge exchange is intended to be a real distinguishing characteristic of AfriBuild – in this way, we plan that the expo can play an important role in assisting with the upliftment of the industry.” He says the show will bring together hundreds of local and global exhibitors to showcase their expertise, products and services, adding, “We envisage the holistic inclusion of mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) providers; tools, equipment and materials experts; structural authorities; occupational health and safety (OHS) specialists; and technology and innovation experts. Additionally, AfriBuild 2020 will be co-located with PlumbDrain Africa, the only dedicated plumbing, draining, sanitation, water and sanitaryware expo in Africa.” Features of the show include the following: • Two free-to-attend seminar theatres, one for AfriBuild and one for PlumbDrain, which will allow expert speakers to focus on key industry trends and topics. • Dedicated AfriBuild and PlumbDrain demo areas, where experts will explain new concepts and give practical examples. • The show will be divided into four zones where exhibitors will be able to provide concrete ‘how-to’ guidance within their unique areas, as follows: the MEP Services Zone, The Tools, Equipment and Materials Zone; the Structure Zone; and the Technology and Innovation Zone. • A designated outside area will be set aside for drone www.saaffordablehousing.co.za technology demonstrations, with video footage being streamed back to exhibitors’ stands. • A New Products Display area will provide an at-a- glance snapshot of the latest trending products across the different areas of the show. • Additional benefits include the AfriBuild mobile app, which puts the information you need about the show in the palm of your hand, as well as associated conferences running alongside the expo. “The holistic inclusion of a tremendous variety of building and plumbing offerings on-site over three days is truly impressive. At the same time, the functional focus on how to get things done offers a uniquely personal element, in which everyone is invited to share,” concludes Smit. A LOOK AT IMPACT LENDING AND INCENTIVES FOR GREEN FUNDING Homeownership is key to wealth-building and upward mobility, and a foundational part of the South Africa dream. Affordable housing has grown legs across the African continent, with the subject of impact lending and incentives for green funding coming up for a panel discussion at the IHS Affordable Housing Conference held on 5 September. The consensus of the panel was that the present was ‘a good time’ for any investor to build a ‘green’ portfolio. Due the current favourable cost of doing developments, it was not likely to remain low for much longer as there was bound to be an uptick in development costs. The IHS (International Housing Solutions) ensured the topic was on the programme and has been at the forefront of introducing the ICS (International Certification Services) and Edge certification and programme for green properties into the South African market. The panel consisted of: Leonore Cairncross, Green Building lead – Africa at the IFC; Graham Cruickshank at the Green Building Council of South Africa (GBCSA); Dirkje NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2019 9