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3rd International Conference and Exhibition StroyCem Tashkent 2011
(Central Asian region)
"Construction & Cement - A Reliable Tandem"


7 - 9 November 2011
Tashkent, Uzbekistan, InterContinental Tashkent










Dear Colleagues,

We warmly invite you to participate in the new project of the company «BusinessCem» (Russia)in the Central Asia region StroyCem Tashkent 2011. This is the 3rd International Conference and Exhibition «Construction & Cement — A Reliable Tandem», which will be held in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) from 7 to 9 November 2011 in the hotel «InterContinental Tashkent».

The Conference will be organised with the support of the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on architecture and construction, Chamber of Commerce of Uzbekistan, the Tashkent Khokimijat, Union of Architectures of Uzbekistan, Union of cement producers of Russia, Russian Union of Builders.

Sponsor of the Forum: branch of "Haver & Boecker"

Twenty years of independence of Uzbekistan are remarkable in new construction projects, modernization of industry and social objects, transport and other infrastructure objects. For these years the Republic of Uzbekistan has occupied a deserving place in the world community. The richest potential of this land attracts investors in many branches of economy.

Uzbekistan is one of the leaders of production of cement on post-soviet space and takes the third place after Russia and Ukraine. Cement are 72% of the total volume of the commercial products in the construction industry. The Programme on the priorities of industry in 2011-2015 plans the modernization of several cement enterprises. Housing demand will increase to 2012 up to 8-8,5 million tonnes of cement a year.

The main topic of the forum will be the strategic development, technical upgrading of construction and cement industry at the modern stage of economic development of Uzbekistan and CIS countries.


Welcome to Tashkent — «gateway to the East»!