Timber Construction, High-Rise, TOD Summit Sydney November 2024
Timber Construction | High-Rise and Vertical Construction | Transit-Oriented Development
6-7 November 2024, Sydney Masonic Centre
In recent years, the construction industry has experienced a rapid surge in the adoption of new sustainable construction technologies According to forecasts released by the Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) reveal that the Australian building and construction market is bouncing back with a market size of $186.5 billion in 2023 and experiencing an AAGR of more than 2% from 2025 – 2028.
One such trend that’s picking pace is timber construction which is sustainable and also boasts a proven track record of profitability within the construction industry. The fact is supported by an article from Research Nester which states that the cross laminated timber market size is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 14% from 2024 to 2036, reaching a revenue of USD 7 billion by end of 2036, more than triple from 2023. The Australian government even launched the USD300 million Timber Building Program, to promote mass timber construction in the property sector. These initiatives have driven the completion of impressive projects such as the T3 Collingwood in Melbourne by Hines.
Given the decreasing amount of space to build upon, cityscapes in Australian cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth are now transforming with taller building structures in response to the increasing density and population growth. Suburbs with many apartments are now among the most dynamic real estate markets in the country. Vertical construction has gained significant traction, particularly against the backdrop of Australia’s housing crisis, where there is immense potential to build more high-rise buildings. According to The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), 177 buildings of 200 meters’ height or greater were completed in 2023, a record-breaking year for tall building completions which are becoming iconic landmarks and reshaping the skyline.
Another trend to take Australia by storm, are Transit Oriented Developments (TODs). As Sydney grapples with rapid population growth projected to reach over 6 million by 2036 and urbanization, TOD presents a strategic approach to integrate high-quality public transportation systems with mixed-use residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. The New South Wales government has committed over AUD 55 billion to public transport projects over the next decade, including the Sydney Metro and Light Rail extensions. Sydney’s commitment to TOD is evident in its ambitious projects and investments aimed at revitalizing urban spaces around major transit hubs.
Join us at the THT Summit to gain privileged access to top-notch case studies and projects presented by distinguished industry experts. Connect with industry leaders, government officials, and key stakeholders to forge partnerships and explore collaborative opportunities in Australia’s diverse and rapidly developing construction industry. Gain firsthand insights and experience on the latest innovations and opportunities in Timber Construction, High Rise & Vertical Construction and TODs and take advantage of the exciting networking opportunities throughout the summit.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING THIS CONFERENCE
- Access exclusive technical analyses and case studies presented by industry frontrunners, offering invaluable insights into high rise and skyscrapers of the future
- Exploring the most prevalent sustainable features abundant for high-rises
- Navigate the intricate landscape of strict regulations and building codes while contemplating the enduring durability of timber structures over the long term
- Embark on an exploration of cutting-edge technologies and methodologies in engineered timber, seamlessly integrating them into construction practices to elevate the timber structures to unprecedented levels
- Gain insights into regulatory frameworks that support transit-oriented development and learn from successful case studies
- Learn of the new government policies will encourage more densification near rail transit corridors and stations
For more information contact
Aimi Najwa
aimi@trueventus.com