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Carthage Expo Bâtiment 2026
May 19 @ 8:00 am - May 24 @ 5:00 pm

Overview
The Carthage Expo Bâtiment 2026 is the international construction and building exhibition in Tunisia. It takes place at the Parc des Expositions du Kram in Tunis and belongs to the field of construction, building materials, and architecture.
Focus
The event focuses on products, materials, equipment, and technologies for the construction and building sector. It highlights industrial solutions, innovations in building components, and opportunities for trade in the North African market.
Program
The program centers on an exhibition featuring manufacturers, suppliers, and representatives of construction materials and equipment. It includes networking opportunities, educational sessions, and workshops alongside the display of products and technologies.
Audience
This event targets professionals from the construction industry, architects, engineers, contractors, suppliers, and industry stakeholders from Tunisia and neighboring countries.
Event Details
| Dates | May 19–24, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Venue | Parc des Expositions et Centre de Commerce International de Tunis – Le Kram, Tunis, Tunisia |
| Event Type | International Trade Fair / Exhibition |
| Access | Professional and trade visitors |
| Fees | Not publicly specified (trade registration typical) |
✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight
From an architecture perspective, this regional trade fair underscores the practical supply side of building projects in Tunisia and North Africa. While it effectively connects manufacturers with local demand for materials and technologies, the exhibition format often prioritizes product presentation over critical architectural discourse. This can result in limited exploration of how new materials address contextual design challenges, climate adaptation, or spatial quality in contemporary North African architecture.
Closing Note
The event maintains a steady position as a biennial platform for construction sector exchanges in the Tunisian market.
Readers interested in regional practices may explore our section on architecture in North Africa. For broader context, see coverage of construction trends and architecture events across the Mediterranean region.
“Trade fairs in the building sector reveal material availability, yet architectural application demands separate critical evaluation.”
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