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5th Annual Modern Methods of Construction

Date: 11 March 2026 to 12 March 2926
Location Brisbane, Australia



Now in its fifth year, the Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) Conference brings together innovators, industry leaders, and construction professionals who are transforming the way we design, build, and deliver projects.

From offsite manufacturing to advanced modular design and digital twin integration, MMC is redefining efficiency, quality, and sustainability in the built environment.

Why Attend?

✅ Learn from Experts — Hear from leading architects, engineers, developers, and manufacturers shaping the future of construction.
✅ Discover Innovations — Explore cutting-edge technologies and techniques driving faster build times and higher quality control.
✅ Network with Peers — Connect with decision-makers, project managers, and suppliers from across the construction industry.
✅ Gain Practical Insights — Real-world case studies and best practices to accelerate your MMC adoption.


Contact Khyl at khylsolemnyfumar@trueventus.com
Call: +63 9853037267 or +63285488255 ext.517.


 

2026-03-11 00:00:00 2926-03-12 00:00:00 Australia/Perth 5th Annual Modern Methods of Construction Now in its fifth year, the Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) Conference brings together innovators, industry leaders, and construction professionals who are transforming the way we design, build, and deliver projects. From offsite manufacturing to advanced modular design and digital twin integration, MMC is redefining efficiency, quality, and sustainability in the built environment. Why Attend? ✅ Learn from Experts — Hear from leading architects, engineers, developers, and manufacturers shaping the future of construction. ✅ Discover Innovations — Explore cutting-edge technologies and techniques driving faster build times and higher quality control. ✅ Network with Peers — Connect with decision-makers, project managers, and suppliers from across the construction industry. ✅ Gain Practical Insights — Real-world case studies and best practices to accelerate your MMC adoption. Contact Khyl at khylsolemnyfumar@trueventus.com Call: +63 9853037267 or +63285488255 ext.517.   Brisbane, Australia
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