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Construction Technology Leaders Summit

Date: 28 October 2026 to 29 October 2026
Location Doltone House, Darling Island, Sydney
Construction Technology Leaders Summit



” Where Australia’s Contractors Turn Technology into Performance”
Construction is under increasing pressure to deliver more complex projects faster and with fewer resources, as a new wave of technology reshapes how projects are delivered. 
Join Australia’s leading contractors, infrastructure owners and digital engineering leaders at the Construction Technology Leaders Summit to explore how technology is transforming construction delivery.
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2026-10-28 00:00:00 2026-10-29 00:00:00 Australia/Perth Construction Technology Leaders Summit \" Where Australia’s Contractors Turn Technology into Performance\" Construction is under increasing pressure to deliver more complex projects faster and with fewer resources, as a new wave of technology reshapes how projects are delivered.  Join Australia’s leading contractors, infrastructure owners and digital engineering leaders at the Construction Technology Leaders Summit to explore how technology is transforming construction delivery. More information Doltone House, Darling Island, Sydney
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