500 Firms Partake in Bulgaria's Largest Construction Expo

Business | March 24, 2010, Wednesday // 08:57
Bulgaria: 500 Firms Partake in Bulgaria's Largest Construction Expo "Stroiko" is presenting various construction and architecture options and services available on the Bulgarian market. Photo by BGNES

About 500 companies are participating in the 2010 edition of Bulgaria’s largest construction expo “Stroiko”.

Some 12% of those are taking part in it for the very first time. Stroiko is opening formally on Wednesday, and will last until March 30, taking place in the National Palace of Culture in Sofia.

The organizers of the expo have pointed out that while the event will generate little turnover and economic profit they have chosen to hold it with hopes that the downturn in Bulgaria’s construction sector will not get any worse.

The major focus of even is spending management, according to its top organizer Vasil Hadzhiyankov, as cited by the Pari Daily. Some of the new products to be presented at Stroiko 2010 are mobile camping lodges and mobile baths.

Hadzhiyankov has stressed the fact that the number of participants is roughly the same as last year while was the goal of the organizers of Stroiko.

He explained it was hard to figure out the precise number of participants because of the various forms of cooperation between construction firms.

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