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Nomenclature - FOR ARCH 2024


 

 

 

  • 1.  Building components and building materials
  • 1.1.  Land-use planning and zoning process, architectonic, design and engineering services
  • 1.1.1.  Land-use planning and zoning process
  • 1.1.1.1.  Background data and documentation for the land-use planning and zoning process
  • 1.1.1.2.  Designing
  • 1.1.1.2.1.  Urban development
  • 1.1.1.2.2.  Architectonic designs
  • 1.1.1.2.3.  Designing of renovation
  • 1.1.1.2.4.  Designing of engineering constructions
  • 1.1.1.2.5.  Structural computations
  • 1.1.1.2.6.  Budgeting
  • 1.1.2.  Architectonic activities, design
  • 1.1.3.  Computer technologies
  • 1.1.3.1.  Hardware
  • 1.1.3.2.  Software
  • 1.1.3.2.1.  CAD systems
  • 1.1.3.2.2.  Software for technical computations
  • 1.1.3.3.  Database and information systems
  • 1.1.3.4.  Internet
  • 1.1.3.4.1.  Specialised portals
  • 1.1.3.4.2.  Internet shops
  • 1.1.3.4.3.  Services on the Internet
  • 1.1.4.  Cartography, mapping
  • 1.1.5.  Geodetic activities
  • 1.1.5.1.  Construction survey
  • 1.1.6.  Engineering constructions
  • 1.1.7.  Construction geology, geophysics, climatology
  • 1.1.8.  Technologies of constructions and building work
  • 1.1.8.1.  Technologies for amenities
  • 1.1.8.2.  Technologies for industrial buildings
  • 1.1.8.3.  Technologies for farming buildings
  • 1.1.8.4.  Technologies of constructions for warehousing
  • 1.1.9.  Economy
  • 1.1.10.  Building law
  • 1.1.11.  Building construction
  • 1.2.  Buildings
  • 1.2.1.  Area equipment
  • 1.2.1.1.  Power engineering and gas management facility constructions
  • 1.2.1.2.  Water management facility constructions
  • 1.2.1.2.1.  Lock chamber, water course realignment systems
  • 1.2.1.2.2.  Flood protection adjustments and constructions
  • 1.2.1.2.3.  Dams, water reservoirs
  • 1.2.1.2.4.  Drainage and irrigation systems
  • 1.2.1.3.  Collectors
  • 1.2.1.4.  Free area formation
  • 1.2.1.5.  Heat supply facilities
  • 1.2.1.6.  Transport constructions
  • 1.2.1.7.  Waste disposal facilities
  • 1.2.1.8.  Ecological constructions
  • 1.2.1.9.  Forestry constructions
  • 1.2.1.10.  Water supply buildings
  • 1.2.1.10.1  Water towers, water mains
  • 1.2.1.10.2  Water treatment plants
  • 1.2.1.11.  Power supply buildings
  • 1.2.1.11.1  Water power plants
  • 1.2.1.11.2  Thermal power plants
  • 1.2.1.11.3  Nuclear power plants
  • 1.2.1.11.4  Gas power plant
  • 1.2.1.11.5  Transformer and converter stations
  • 1.2.2.  Buildings for living and accommodation
  • 1.2.2.1.  Residential buildings
  • 1.2.2.2.  Family houses
  • 1.2.2.3.  Buildings for long-term accommodation
  • 1.2.2.4.  Buildings for short-term accommodation
  • 1.2.2.5.  Recreational houses and cottages
  • 1.2.2.6.  Loft superstructures and attic apartments
  • 1.2.3.  Amenities
  • 1.2.3.1.  Administrative buildings
  • 1.2.3.2.  Education, training and research facilities
  • 1.2.3.3.  Entertainment, culture and popular education facilities
  • 1.2.3.4.  Sports constructions
  • 1.2.3.4.1.  Technologies for sports constructions
  • 1.2.3.4.2.  Equipment and accessories for sports facilities
  • 1.2.3.4.3.  Sports surfaces and floors
  • 1.2.3.4.4.  Maintenance and operation of sports equipment
  • 1.2.3.5.  Health sector facilities
  • 1.2.3.6.  Shopping and goods handling
  • 1.2.3.7.  Transport and communication facilities
  • 1.2.4.  Buildings for industrial production
  • 1.2.5.  Buildings for agricultural production
  • 1.2.6.  Storage facilities
  • 1.2.6.1.  Cooling and freezing plants
  • 1.2.6.2.  Tanks
  • 1.2.6.3.  Silos
  • 1.2.7.  Small constructions
  • 1.2.7.1.  Garden architecture
  • 1.2.7.2.  Mobile WC systems
  • 1.2.8.  Environment-friendly and energy saving construction systems
  • 1.2.8.1.  Projects and designs
  • 1.2.8.2.  Low-energy consumption houses
  • 1.2.8.3.  Passive houses
  • 1.2.8.4.  Zero energy houses
  • 1.2.8.5.  Materials for environment-friendly and energy-efficient building
  • 1.2.8.6.  Lagging for environment-friendly and energy-efficient building
  • 1.2.8.7.  Measurement of thermal leaks and heat loss
  • 1.2.8.8.  Energy audits and consultancy
  • 1.2.8.9.  Subsidy management
  • 1.3.  Construction implementation
  • 1.3.1.  Construction site equipment
  • 1.3.2.  Foundations and substructures
  • 1.3.2.1.  Securing of soil against movements
  • 1.3.2.2.  Substructure insulation systems
  • 1.3.2.3.  Foundations
  • 1.3.2.4.  Deep foundations
  • 1.3.3.  Structures
  • 1.3.3.1.  Constructional systems
  • 1.3.3.2.  Building systems
  • 1.3.3.3.  External walls
  • 1.3.3.4.  Internal walls and partitions
  • 1.3.3.5.  Upper floor structures
  • 1.3.3.6.  Staircases and permanent ramps
  • 1.3.3.6.1.  Wooden staircase
  • 1.3.3.6.2.  Metal staircase
  • 1.3.3.6.3.  Concrete staircase
  • 1.3.3.6.4.  Stone staircase
  • 1.3.3.6.5.  Staircase steps
  • 1.3.3.6.6.  Folding staircase, attic stairs
  • 1.3.3.7.  Chimneys, funnel shafts and uptakes
  • 1.3.3.8.  Roofs and roof trusses
  • 1.3.4.  Building materials
  • 1.3.4.1.  Inorganic materials
  • 1.3.4.1.1.  Stone and stone products
  • 1.3.4.1.1.1.  Quarry stones
  • 1.3.4.1.1.2.  Stone blocks, machined
  • 1.3.4.1.1.3.  Stone boards
  • 1.3.4.1.1.4.  Limestone
  • 1.3.4.1.1.5.  Sandstone
  • 1.3.4.1.1.6.  Shale
  • 1.3.4.1.1.7.  Volcanic rocks
  • 1.3.4.1.1.8.  Conglomerated stone
  • 1.3.4.1.1.9.  Metamorphic rocks
  • 1.3.4.1.2.  Burnt building products
  • 1.3.4.1.2.1.  Bricks
  • 1.3.4.1.2.2.  Ceramic pieces and boards
  • 1.3.4.1.2.3.  Roof tiles
  • 1.3.4.1.2.4.  Pavers and tiles
  • 1.3.4.1.2.5.  Stoneware pipes
  • 1.3.4.1.2.6.  Sanitary ceramics
  • 1.3.4.1.2.7.  Fire resistant products
  • 1.3.4.1.2.8.  Chemically resistant products
  • 1.3.4.1.3.  Metals and metallic products
  • 1.3.4.1.3.1.  Profiles and bars
  • 1.3.4.1.3.2.  Metal sheet
  • 1.3.4.1.3.3.  Covers, lids, grilles
  • 1.3.4.1.3.4.  Wires, nettings, fencing systems
  • 1.3.4.1.3.5.  Pipes
  • 1.3.4.1.3.6.  Cast iron products
  • 1.3.4.1.3.7.  Aluminium products
  • 1.3.4.1.3.8.  Non-ferrous metal products
  • 1.3.4.1.3.9.  Stainless metal products
  • 1.3.4.1.3.10.  Surface treatments of metals
  • 1.3.4.1.4.  Glass, glass fibres and products of these materials
  • 1.3.4.1.4.1.  Glass blocks
  • 1.3.4.1.4.2.  Foam glass boards
  • 1.3.4.1.4.3.  Armoured glass and security glass
  • 1.3.4.1.4.4.  Glass fibres, wool
  • 1.3.4.1.4.5.  Glass pipes
  • 1.3.4.1.4.6.  Flat glass
  • 1.3.4.1.4.7.  Organic glass
  • 1.3.4.1.5.  Mineral liquid alloys and fibrous materials
  • 1.3.4.1.6.  Plasterboard materials
  • 1.3.4.1.7.  Non-burnt walling materials
  • 1.3.4.1.7.1.  Porous concrete
  • 1.3.4.1.7.2.  Lime-sand masonry elements
  • 1.3.4.2.  Organic materials
  • 1.3.4.2.1.  Wood and wooden products
  • 1.3.4.2.2.  Organic and synthetic fibrous materials
  • 1.3.4.2.3.  Plastic materials and products of plastic materials
  • 1.3.4.2.4.  Cork and cork products
  • 1.3.4.3.  Shapeless products
  • 1.3.4.3.1.  Filling materials
  • 1.3.4.3.2.  Binding agents
  • 1.3.4.3.3.  Coating materials, adhesives, glues
  • 1.3.4.3.3.1.  External coatings for rendering
  • 1.3.4.3.3.2.  Coatings for indoor plasters
  • 1.3.4.3.3.3.  Coatings for wooden materials
  • 1.3.4.3.3.4.  Coatings for metal materials
  • 1.3.4.3.3.5.  Coatings for concrete
  • 1.3.4.3.3.6.  Impregnation means
  • 1.3.4.3.3.7.  Pigments
  • 1.3.4.3.3.8.  Adhesives, hardening agents, catalysts
  • 1.3.4.3.3.9.  Glues and adhesives
  • 1.3.4.3.3.10.  Putties
  • 1.3.4.3.4.  Additives and admixtures
  • 1.3.4.4.  Other shaped products
  • 1.3.4.4.1.  Attachment and connection elements
  • 1.3.4.4.2.  Sealing elements
  • 1.3.4.5.  Concrete and mortar products
  • 1.3.4.5.1.  Concrete mixtures
  • 1.3.4.5.2.  Pieces and panels made of concrete
  • 1.3.4.5.3.  Concrete roof tiles
  • 1.3.4.5.4.  Concrete moulded bricks, masonry units, fences
  • 1.3.4.5.5.  Concrete pipes, elements for underground networks
  • 1.3.4.5.6.  Products made of lightweight concrete mixtures
  • 1.3.4.5.7.  Mortar mixtures
  • 1.3.4.5.8.  Rendering mixtures
  • 1.3.4.5.9.  Maintenance mixtures
  • 1.3.4.5.10.  Concrete Paving
  • 1.3.4.5.11.  Concrete in Garden Architecture
  • 1.3.4.5.12.  Concrete in Public Spaces and Industrial Communications
  • 1.3.5.  Technical equipment of buildings
  • 1.3.5.1.  Sewerage systems
  • 1.3.5.2.  Water mains, water plumbing installations and water tanks
  • 1.3.5.3.  Cleaning, treatment and processing of water
  • 1.3.5.4.  Cleaning, treatment and processing of waste water
  • 1.3.5.5.  Air cleaning
  • 1.3.5.6.  Gas line
  • 1.3.5.7.  Stationary sprinkler systems
  • 1.3.5.8.  Waste removal
  • 1.3.6.  Insulation materials and products
  • 1.3.6.1.  Thermal insulation systems
  • 1.3.6.1.1.  Bulk materials
  • 1.3.6.1.2.  Bulk wool, felt liners
  • 1.3.6.1.3.  Boards
  • 1.3.6.1.4.  Belts, foils, mats
  • 1.3.6.1.5.  Sprayings, coatings, screeding
  • 1.3.6.1.6.  Shaped products
  • 1.3.6.2.  Insulation from water and humidity
  • 1.3.6.2.1.  Foils and belts, hydro-insulation
  • 1.3.6.2.2.  Sprayings, coatings, screeding
  • 1.3.6.2.3.  Preparations for humid masonry maintenance
  • 1.3.6.3.  Acoustic insulation systems
  • 1.3.6.3.1.  Bulk materials
  • 1.3.6.3.2.  Bulk wool, felt liners
  • 1.3.6.3.3.  Boards
  • 1.3.6.3.4.  Belts, foils, mats
  • 1.3.6.3.5.  Sprayings, coatings, screeding
  • 1.3.6.3.6.  Shaped products
  • 1.3.6.4.  Insulation from shocks and vibrations
  • 1.3.6.5.  Special insulation
  • 1.3.7.  Final completion
  • 1.3.7.1.  Windows
  • 1.3.7.1.1.  Wooden windows
  • 1.3.7.1.2.  Steel windows
  • 1.3.7.1.3.  Plastic windows
  • 1.3.7.1.4.  Aluminium windows
  • 1.3.7.1.5.  Roof windows
  • 1.3.7.1.6.  Tube windows, light guiding systems
  • 1.3.7.1.7.  Equipment for windows
  • 1.3.7.1.7.1.  Security of windows
  • 1.3.7.1.7.2.  Protection foils for windows
  • 1.3.7.1.7.3.  Parapets
  • 1.3.7.1.7.4.  Window and door frames
  • 1.3.7.2.  Windows and gate doors
  • 1.3.7.2.1.  Wooden doors
  • 1.3.7.2.2.  Steel doors
  • 1.3.7.2.3.  Plastic doors
  • 1.3.7.2.4.  Aluminium doors
  • 1.3.7.2.5.  Turnstiles
  • 1.3.7.2.6.  Security doors
  • 1.3.7.2.7.  Fire doors
  • 1.3.7.2.8.  Built-in door frames and sliding door pockets
  • 1.3.7.2.8.1.  Security of doors
  • 1.3.7.2.8.2.  Awnings and marquees above doors
  • 1.3.7.2.8.3.  Built-in door frames and sliding door pockets
  • 1.3.7.2.8.4.  Fittings and handles
  • 1.3.7.2.9.  Gate doors
  • 1.3.7.2.9.1.  Rolling gates
  • 1.3.7.2.9.2.  Sectional gates
  • 1.3.7.2.9.3.  Sliding gates
  • 1.3.7.3.  Shading technology
  • 1.3.7.3.1.  Interior shading
  • 1.3.7.3.1.1.  Interior jalousie
  • 1.3.7.3.1.2.  Textile interior shading
  • 1.3.7.3.2.  Exterior shading
  • 1.3.7.3.2.1.  Outdoor jalousie
  • 1.3.7.3.2.2.  Outdoor blinds
  • 1.3.7.3.2.3.  Awnings and shading of winter gardens
  • 1.3.7.3.2.4.  Textile facade shading
  • 1.3.7.3.2.5.  Pergolas
  • 1.3.7.3.2.6.  Sun protection blades
  • 1.3.7.3.3.  Mosquito nets
  • 1.3.7.3.4.  Propulsion for shading technology
  • 1.3.7.3.5.  Control system for shading technology
  • 1.3.7.4.  Floors
  • 1.3.7.4.1.  Flexible floors
  • 1.3.7.4.2.  Double floors
  • 1.3.7.4.3.  Special floors
  • 1.3.7.4.4.  Floor insulation systems
  • 1.3.7.4.5.  Floor grilles
  • 1.3.7.4.6.  Floor surfaces
  • 1.3.7.5.  Final completion of roofs
  • 1.3.7.5.1.  Membrane roofing systems for inclined roofs
  • 1.3.7.5.2.  Membrane roofing systems for flat roofs
  • 1.3.7.5.3.  Roof light and skylight systems
  • 1.3.7.5.4.  Large-area glazing of roofs
  • 1.3.7.5.5.  Drainage, lining and ventilation of roofs
  • 1.3.7.5.6.  Roof and chimney footbridges
  • 1.3.7.5.7.  Thermal insulation of roofs
  • 1.3.7.5.8.  Hydro-insulation of roofs
  • 1.3.7.5.9.  Vapour barriers
  • 1.3.7.6.  Operation blocking systems
  • 1.3.7.6.1.  Fencing
  • 1.3.7.6.2.  Gates
  • 1.3.7.6.3.  Barriers
  • 1.3.7.7.  Railing system and handrails
  • 1.3.7.8.  Fittings for building applications
  • 1.3.7.8.1.  Finishing and door hardware
  • 1.3.7.8.2.  Ironmongery
  • 1.3.7.8.3.  Security fittings for buildings
  • 1.3.7.9.  Large-area glazing
  • 1.3.7.9.1  Roofing for indoor gardens
  • 1.3.7.10.  Automatic door systems
  • 1.3.8.  Equipment of premises
  • 1.3.8.1.  Outdoor equipment
  • 1.3.8.1.1.  Equipment for gardens
  • 1.3.8.1.2.  Equipment for children playgrounds
  • 1.3.8.2.  Entrance area equipment
  • 1.3.8.3.  Purpose area equipment
  • 1.3.8.3.1.  Equipment for administrative applications
  • 1.3.8.3.2.  Equipment for schools and scientific and research facilities
  • 1.3.8.3.3.  Equipment for physical education and sports
  • 1.3.8.3.4.  Equipment for culture and educational training
  • 1.3.8.3.5.  Equipment for the health sector
  • 1.3.8.3.6.  Equipment for shops, services and catering
  • 1.3.8.3.7.  Equipment for transport and communications
  • 1.3.8.3.8.  Equipment for wholesale facilities, workshops
  • 1.3.8.3.9.  Equipment for farming
  • 1.3.8.4.  Kitchens
  • 1.3.8.4.1.  Kitchen equipment
  • 1.3.8.4.2.  Kitchen desks
  • 1.3.8.4.3.  Kitchen units
  • 1.3.8.4.4.  Kitchen furniture
  • 1.3.8.5.  Service cores
  • 1.3.8.6.  Equipment of washrooms and laundries
  • 1.3.8.7.  Furniture
  • 1.3.8.7.1.  Garden furniture
  • 1.3.8.7.2.  Cabinets, cabinet walls, built-in cupboards, closets
  • 1.3.8.7.3.  Tables
  • 1.3.8.7.4.  Chairs, seating furniture
  • 1.3.8.7.5.  Fixtures and fittings
  • 1.3.8.7.6.  Furniture fittings
  • 1.3.8.8.  Indoor accessory articles
  • 1.3.8.9.  Safety vaults, safety deposit boxes
  • 1.3.8.10.  Lifts
  • 1.3.9.  Surfaces
  • 1.3.9.1.  Outdoor areas
  • 1.3.9.1.1.  Interlocking paver systems
  • 1.3.9.1.2.  Large-area blocks
  • 1.3.9.1.3.  Cobblestones
  • 1.3.9.1.4.  Pavers
  • 1.3.9.1.5.  Grass moulded bricks
  • 1.3.9.2.  Surfaces of outdoor walls
  • 1.3.9.2.1.  Face bricks
  • 1.3.9.2.2.  Rendering and plastering materials
  • 1.3.9.2.3.  Block tiling systems
  • 1.3.9.2.4.  Foils
  • 1.3.9.2.5.  Coatings, spray materials
  • 1.3.9.2.6.  Adhesives
  • 1.3.9.2.7.  Grillages under tiling systems
  • 1.3.9.2.8.  Thermal insulation systems
  • 1.3.9.3.  Surfaces of indoor walls
  • 1.3.9.3.1.  Face bricks
  • 1.3.9.3.2.  Rendering and plastering materials
  • 1.3.9.3.3.  Block tiling systems
  • 1.3.9.3.4.  Foils, wallpapers
  • 1.3.9.3.5.  Coatings, spray materials
  • 1.3.9.3.6.  Adhesives
  • 1.3.9.3.7.  Grillages under tiling systems
  • 1.3.9.3.8.  Thermal insulation systems
  • 1.3.9.4.  Soffits and lower ceilings
  • 1.3.9.4.1.  Firm soffits
  • 1.3.9.4.2.  Suspended ceilings
  • 1.3.9.4.3.  Acoustic decks and ceilings
  • 1.3.9.4.4.  Suspended ceilings
  • 1.3.9.4.5.  Tight soffits
  • 1.3.9.5.  Step-on floor layers
  • 1.3.9.5.1.  Carpets
  • 1.3.9.5.2.  Screeding-finished floors
  • 1.3.9.5.3.  Boards, pavers, parquets
  • 1.3.9.5.4.  Floating floors and floors on elastic bases
  • 1.3.9.5.5.  Foils
  • 1.3.9.5.6.  Coatings
  • 1.3.9.5.7.  Adhesives
  • 1.3.9.5.8.  Putties
  • 1.3.9.5.9.  Floor and staircase bars
  • 1.3.9.5.10.  Staircase step surfaces
  • 1.3.9.6.  Roof covering systems
  • 1.3.9.6.1.  Screeding-based roof coverings
  • 1.3.9.6.2.  Board-based roof coverings
  • 1.3.9.6.3.  Foil-based roof coverings
  • 1.3.9.6.4.  Flat roof surfaces
  • 1.3.9.6.5.  Coatings
  • 1.3.9.6.6.  Adhesives
  • 1.3.10.  Technological equipment of constructions
  • 1.3.10.1.  Building technologies for area facilities
  • 1.3.10.2.  Technologies for amenity constructions
  • 1.3.10.2.1.  Parking systems and garaging
  • 1.3.10.3.  Technologies for industrial constructions
  • 1.3.10.4.  Technologies for agricultural constructions
  • 1.3.10.5.  Technologies for storage facility constructions
  • 1.3.11.  Measurement, control and regulation systems
  • 1.3.12.  Mediums supplied
  • 1.3.12.1.  Electrical energy
  • 1.3.12.2.  Water
  • 1.3.12.3.  Gas
  • 1.3.12.4.  Thermal energy
  • 1.4.  Building activities
  • 1.4.1.  Foundation of buildings
  • 1.4.2.  Main building production
  • 1.4.2.1.  Iron fitting work
  • 1.4.2.2.  Stone-cutting work
  • 1.4.2.3.  Bricklayer's work
  • 1.4.2.4.  Insulation work
  • 1.4.2.5.  Structural safety
  • 1.4.2.6.  Humid masonry maintenance
  • 1.4.2.7.  Earthwork
  • 1.4.2.8.  Pipeline laying
  • 1.4.2.9.  Concrete work
  • 1.4.3.  Secondary building production
  • 1.4.3.1.  Roofer's work
  • 1.4.3.2.  Tinsmith's work
  • 1.4.3.3.  Joinery and carpentry work
  • 1.4.3.4.  Blacksmith and locksmith's work
  • 1.4.3.5.  Glazing work
  • 1.4.3.6.  Surface treatment work
  • 1.4.3.7.  Plumbing work
  • 1.4.3.8.  Electrical installation work
  • 1.4.3.9.  Welding work
  • 1.4.3.10.  Paving and tile setting work
  • 1.4.4.  Lagging, formwork and scaffolding
  • 1.4.5.  Maintenance, renovation and modernisation of buildings
  • 1.4.5.1.  Maintenance of completed constructions and structures
  • 1.4.5.3.  Investigation of the condition of buildings
  • 1.4.5.4.  Renovation of monument buildings
  • 1.4.5.5.  Renovation of panel buildings
  • 1.4.6.  Underground constructions
  • 1.4.7.  Demolitions
  • 1.5.  Protection of constructions and requirements on constructions
  • 1.5.1.  Protection of constructions
  • 1.5.1.1.  Protection of chemical, biological, climatic and seismic impacts
  • 1.5.1.2.  Protection of electrical impacts, including lightning
  • 1.5.1.3.  Protection of explosion or fire hazards
  • 1.5.1.4.  Protection of radiation and magnetism
  • 1.5.1.5.  Flood protection
  • 1.5.2.  Requirements on constructions
  • 1.5.2.1.  Requirements from the viewpoint of persons with impaired mobility and orientation
  • 1.5.2.2.  Requirements from the viewpoint of protection of the environment
  • 1.5.2.3.  Requirements from the viewpoint of occupational health and work safety
  • 1.5.2.4.  Requirements from the viewpoint of children
  • 1.5.2.5.  Requirements from the viewpoint of care for monuments
  • 1.5.2.6.  Requirements from the viewpoint of energy demands
  • 1.6.  Waste disposal and recycling
  • 1.6.1.  Municipal services
  • 1.6.2.  Machinery and equipment for waste handling, technologies and accessories
  • 1.6.3.  Recycling and waste processing technologies
  • 1.6.4.  Waste processing and waste usage
  • 1.7.  Technical branches
  • 1.7.1.  Building physics
  • 1.7.1.1.  Constructional mechanics, structural analysis
  • 1.7.1.2.  Acoustics, noise, vibrations
  • 1.7.1.3.  Thermal technologies
  • 1.7.1.4.  Elasticity, dynamics
  • 1.7.1.5.  Lights, optics, illuminations
  • 1.7.1.6.  Air flowing, ventilation
  • 1.7.1.7.  Hydraulics and hydrology
  • 1.8.  Services
  • 1.8.1.  State administration
  • 1.8.2.  Building guilds, associations, chambers
  • 1.8.3.  Engineering activities
  • 1.8.4.  Research and development
  • 1.8.4.1.  Scientific institutes
  • 1.8.4.2.  Laboratories
  • 1.8.5.  Expert activities
  • 1.8.5.1.  Judicial experts
  • 1.8.5.2.  Professional assessments, audits
  • 1.8.5.3.  Valuations
  • 1.8.6.  Valuation
  • 1.8.6.1.  Valuation of constructions and projects
  • 1.8.6.2.  Testing engineering
  • 1.8.7.  Diagnostic activities
  • 1.8.8.  Standardisation activities
  • 1.8.9.  Consultancy
  • 1.8.10.  Foreign firm representation
  • 1.8.11.  Marketing
  • 1.8.12.  Insurance companies
  • 1.8.13.  Development companies
  • 1.8.14.  Investment companies
  • 1.8.15.  Financial institutions
  • 1.8.16.  Real estate agencies
  • 1.8.17.  Integrated rescue systems
  • 1.8.18.  Ecology, protection of working and living environment
  • 1.9.  Special services
  • 1.9.1.  Special work
  • 1.9.1.1.  Work at heights
  • 1.9.1.2.  Art work
  • 1.9.2.  Cleaning companies
  • 1.9.3.  Facility management
  • 1.10.  Press and promotion
  • 1.10.1.  Translation activities
  • 1.10.2.  Promotional activities
  • 1.10.3.  Publishing activities
  • 1.10.4.  Internet servers
  • 1.10.5.  Associations, unions, societies, groups, guilds
  • 1.10.6.  Educational and information activities
  • 1.10.6.1.  Schools
  • 1.10.6.2.  Organisation of conferences and seminars
  • 1.10.6.3.  Organisation of professional courses and training sessions
  • 1.10.6.4.  Exhibition activities
  • 1.10.6.5.  Information activities
  • 1.10.6.6.  Consulting and advisory activities
  • 1.11.  Machinery, equipment, aids and instruments
  • 1.11.1.  Transport machinery and equipment
  • 1.11.1.1.  Transport means
  • 1.11.1.2.  Material handling machinery
  • 1.11.1.3.  Building lifts and winches
  • 1.11.1.4.  Working platforms and footbridges
  • 1.11.1.5.  Cranes
  • 1.11.1.6.  Utility vehicles
  • 1.11.1.7.  N1 vehicles
  • 1.11.1.8.  Passenger cars
  • 1.11.1.9.  Lending, renting and letting
  • 1.11.1.10.  Leasing
  • 1.11.2.  Building machinery, equipment and aids
  • 1.11.2.1.  Earthwork machines
  • 1.11.2.2.  Engineering and utility network machines
  • 1.11.2.3.  Machines for production, transport and loading of concrete mixtures
  • 1.11.2.4.  Instruments, tools, apparatus systems
  • 1.11.2.5.  Debris transport systems
  • 1.11.2.6.  Formwork and moulds
  • 1.11.2.7.  Scaffoldings, ladders
  • 1.11.2.8.  Sheet-pile walls
  • 1.11.3.  Other machinery, equipment, aids, instruments
  • 1.11.3.1.  Cleaning machines
  • 1.11.3.2.  Geodetic instruments and aids, including laser instruments
  • 1.11.3.3.  Garden technology
  • 1.11.4.  Occupational health and safety
  • 1.11.5.  Energy generation machinery
  • 1.11.5.1.  Machinery for power generation
  • 1.11.5.2.  Machinery for heat production
  • 1.11.5.3.  Machinery for compressed air production
  • 1.12.  Building chemicals
  • 1.12.1.  Silicones
  • 1.12.2.  Putties
  • 1.12.3.  Acrylates
  • 1.12.4.  Glues and adhesives
  • 1.12.5.  Assembly foams
  • 1.12.6.  Chemical anchors
  • 1.12.7.  Painting materials, varnishes
  • 1.12.8.  Façade renders
  • 1.12.9.  Internal plasters and coatings
  • 1.12.10.  Penetration, impregnation
  • 1.12.11.  Materials for rehabilitation
  • 1.12.12.  Protective and rehabilitation means against moulds, fungi and biological pests
  • 1.12.13.  Self-levelling materials, topping materials and screeds
  • 1.12.14.  Plaster and mortar mixtures
  • 1.12.15.  Gypsum
  • 1.12.16.  Cement and mortar
  • 1.12.17.  Jointing materials
  • 1.12.18.  Concrete
  • 1.12.19.  Additives to concrete
  • 1.12.20.  Others
  • 1.13.  Connection and anchoring materials
  • 1.13.1.  Bolts and studs
  • 1.13.2.  Screws
  • 1.13.3.  Nails
  • 1.13.4.  Nuts
  • 1.13.5.  Washers
  • 1.13.6.  Snap and retaining rings
  • 1.13.7.  Cotters, clips, pins, feather keys, pegs
  • 1.13.8.  Steel anchors
  • 1.13.9.  Threaded rods
  • 1.13.10.  Anchoring metal sheets
  • 1.13.11.  Slack adjusters, eyes, ties, wire line clamps, ropes, thimbles
  • 1.13.12.  Plasterboard programme
  • 1.13.13.  Foundation anchor bolts
  • 1.13.14.  Riveting
  • 1.13.15.  Chemical anchors
  • 1.13.16.  Steel anchors
  • 1.13.17.  Facade and frame expandable sockets
  • 1.13.18.  General dowel pins, wall plugs and dowels
  • 1.13.19.  Dowel pins for board materials
  • 1.13.20.  Anchoring of scaffolds
  • 1.13.21.  Disc shear plates
  • 1.13.22.  Tapes
  • 1.13.23.  Sockets
  • 1.13.24.  Chemical cartridges
  • 1.13.25.  Others
  • 1.14.  Protective clothing and equipment
  • 1.14.1.  Work clothing
  • 1.14.2.  Work shoes
  • 1.14.3.  Protective equipment
  • 1.14.4.  Work gloves
  • 1.14.5.  Others
  • 1.15.  Construction equipment and other
  • 1.15.1.  Building machinery
  • 1.15.2.  Tooling
  • 1.15.3.  Tools
  • 1.15.4.  Measuring instruments, gauges
  • 1.15.5.  Welding technology
  • 1.15.6.  Compressors
  • 1.15.7.  Power generation devices
  • 1.15.8.  Building scaffolds
  • 1.15.9.  Handling technology
  • 1.15.10.  Workshop equipment
  • 1.15.11.  Plumbing equipment
  • 1.16.    Sustainability, power engineering and hydroelectric power plant
  • 1.16.1    Renewable sources of energy
  • 1.16.1.1.    Solar panels
  • 1.16.1.2.    Wind turbines
  • 1.16.1.3.    Biomass
  • 1.16.1.4.    Applications in community power engineering
  • 1.16.2.    Innovative technologies in power engineering
  • 1.16.2.1.    Small modular reactors as efficient and safe options
  • 1.16.2.2.    Advanced technologies for sustainable power engineering
  • 1.16.3    Hydro power
  • 1.16.3.1.    Small hydro powerplants, their design
  • 1.16.3.2.    Implementation and impact on environment
  • 1.16.4.    Smart grids and consumption control
  • 1.16.4.1.    Intelligent distributions networks
  • 1.16.4.2.    Systems for efficient control and energy distribution
  • 1.16.5.    Sustainable building materials and technologies
  • 1.16.5.1.    Building materials (cannabis, wood, clay, natural colours)
  • 1.16.5.2.    Recyclable materials (concrete, plastics,..)
  • 1.16.5.3.    Technologies (AI, digitization, digital twin,…)
  • 1.16.6.    Energy efficience and passive buildings
  • 1.16.6.1.    Passive and zero houses
  • 1.16.6.2.    Decrease of  the buildings energy demands 
  • 1.16.7.    ESG methods of the building energy demands
  • 1.16.7.1.    Funding and support of sustainable projects
  • 1.16.7.2.    Effectuation of supported projects
  • 1.16.7.3.    Software for record keeping, technical computations and reporting
  • 1.16.7.4.    Instructions, certification, audits
  • 1.16.7.5.    Consultancy, training for setting and better conception of methods and strategies
  • 1.16.8.    Architecture, projects and layout
  • 1.16.8.1.    Local planning, architectural, project and engineering services
  • 1.16.8.2.    Trends and novelties
  • 1.16.8.3.    Services
  • 2.  Electrical engineering and security solutions
  • 2.1.  Electrical engineering solutions
  • 2.1.1.  Electrical installation equipment
  • 2.1.1.1.  Switches, sockets, forks
  • 2.1.1.2.  Electrical installation boxes, adapters, switchgear cabinets
  • 2.1.1.3.  Switchgear and protection equipment
  • 2.1.1.4.  Distribution frames, terminal blocks
  • 2.1.1.5.  Lightning conductor
  • 2.1.1.6.  Suppression devices
  • 2.1.1.7.  Cable trunking and fixing equipment
  • 2.1.1.8.  Controlling and signalling components and equipment
  • 2.1.1.9.  Intellingent electrical installations and EIB systems
  • 2.1.1.10.  Insulation materials
  • 2.1.2.  Lighting equipment and systems
  • 2.1.2.1.  Bulbs, fluorescent tubes, discharge lamps
  • 2.1.2.2.  Lasers
  • 2.1.2.3.  Luminescent and laser diodes
  • 2.1.2.4.  Other light sources
  • 2.1.2.5.  Outdoor lighting
  • 2.1.2.6.  Indoor lighting - residences and venues
  • 2.1.2.7.  Workplace lighting
  • 2.1.2.8.  Emergency and safety lighting
  • 2.1.2.9.  Lighting towers, pillars, public lighting
  • 2.1.2.10.  Spotlights and special lighting effects
  • 2.1.2.11.  Special lighting equipment
  • 2.1.2.12.  Lighting systems accessories
  • 2.1.3.  Audio-visual equipment and systems
  • 2.1.3.1.  Audio equipment
  • 2.1.3.2.  Video equipment
  • 2.1.3.3.  Presentation and multimedia equipment
  • 2.1.3.4  Studio equipment
  • 2.1.4.  Electronic components and systems
  • 2.1.4.1.  Semiconductors components and modules
  • 2.1.4.2.  Integrated circuits
  • 2.1.4.3.  Microprocessors
  • 2.1.4.4.  Coils, reactors, transformers
  • 2.1.4.5.  Capacitors, resistors
  • 2.1.4.6.  Optoelectronic components and systems
  • 2.1.4.7.  Relays and relay components
  • 2.1.4.8.  Printed circuits
  • 2.1.4.9.  Connectors
  • 2.1.4.10.  Switches and alternation switches
  • 2.1.4.11.  Electroacoustic transformers
  • 2.1.4.12.  Power suppliers
  • 2.1.4.13.  Motors and ventilators
  • 2.1.4.14.  Sensors and sensor systems
  • 2.1.5.  Telecommunication and radio communication technology
  • 2.1.5.1.  Radio communication equipment
  • 2.1.5.2.  Transceivers and accessories
  • 2.1.5.3.  Antennas, feeders and accessories
  • 2.1.5.4.  Receivers and accessories
  • 2.1.5.5.  Speakers, HiFi systems
  • 2.1.5.6.  Radio stations and accessories
  • 2.1.5.7.  Satellite systems
  • 2.1.5.8.  Special radio communication systems
  • 2.1.5.9.  HW and SW for radio communications
  • 2.1.5.10.  GPS and navigation systems
  • 2.1.5.11.  Radio and television
  • 2.1.5.12.  Telephone exchanges
  • 2.1.5.13.  Telephones, faxes, answer machines
  • 2.1.5.14.  Microphones, speakers, headphones
  • 2.1.5.15.  Transport telematics
  • 2.1.6.  Computer technology
  • 2.1.6.1.  Hardware
  • 2.1.6.2.  Software
  • 2.1.6.3.  Peripheries and components
  • 2.1.6.4.  Computer networks
  • 2.1.7.  Machines, equipment and instruments for electrical installation and maintenance
  • 2.1.7.1.  Machines and equipment for electrical engineering
  • 2.1.7.2.  Equipment and tools for electrical engineers
  • 2.1.7.3.  Equipment for working in heights and under voltage
  • 2.1.7.4.  Equipment and materials for the manufacture of printed circuit boards
  • 2.1.7.5.  Special machines and equipment for electrical engineering
  • 2.1.7.6.  Chemicals for electrical engineering
  • 2.1.7.7.  Protective and safety gear
  • 2.1.8.  Services, professional organisation, training
  • 2.1.8.1.  Information technology for professional use
  • 2.1.8.2.  Research, development, application
  • 2.1.8.3.  Design and consulting
  • 2.1.8.4.  Analyses, testing, calibration
  • 2.1.8.5.  Maintenance and installation services
  • 2.1.8.6.  Software for electrical and electronic engineering
  • 2.1.8.7.  Professional publications
  • 2.1.8.8.  Professional courses and training
  • 2.1.8.9.  Professional literature and magazines
  • 2.1.8.10.  Professional websites
  • 2.1.8.11.  Standards and regulations
  • 2.1.8.12.  Industrial design
  • 2.1.8.13.  Marketing and production
  • 2.1.8.14.  Advertising and promotion services
  • 2.1.8.15.  Financial services
  • 2.1.8.16.  Professional associations, unions, organisations
  • 2.1.9.  Electricity generation
  • 2.1.9.1.  Rotary generators and converters
  • 2.1.9.2.  Mobile power plants
  • 2.1.9.3.  Renewable energy resources
  • 2.1.9.4.  Fuel cells
  • 2.1.9.5.  Batteries and accumulators
  • 2.1.9.6.  Cogeneration units
  • 2.1.9.7.  Uninterruptible power supply sources
  • 2.1.10.  Electricity distribution
  • 2.1.10.1.  Equipment for electricity distribution
  • 2.1.10.2.  Switching and protective instruments for medium-voltage and high-voltage systems
  • 2.1.10.3.  Transformers
  • 2.1.10.4.  Switchboards and switchboard technology
  • 2.1.10.5.  Insulation materials, filling materials for electric technologies, electrotechnical insulators
  • 2.1.10.6.  Compensation equipment for indoor applications, accessories and equipment
  • 2.1.10.7.  Compensation equipment for outdoor applications, accessories and equipment
  • 2.1.10.8.  Control systems for power plants, transformer stations and switching stations
  • 2.1.10.9.  Control systems for distribution systems
  • 2.1.11.  Wires and cables
  • 2.1.11.1.  Power cables
  • 2.1.11.2.  Data cables and wires
  • 2.1.11.3.  Optical cables and wires
  • 2.1.11.4.  Fire-resistant and halogen-free cables
  • 2.1.11.5.  Wires and cables for special use
  • 2.1.11.6.  Cable and wire terminals
  • 2.1.11.7.  Cable tubes and conduits
  • 2.1.11.8.  Cable racks, gratings, trays, ladders
  • 2.1.11.9.  Cable installation technology
  • 2.1.12.  Home automation
  • 2.1.12.1.  Heating control and management
  • 2.1.12.2.  Lighting control and management
  • 2.1.12.3.  Control and management of air conditioning and ventilation
  • 2.1.12.4.  Control and management of electrically powered devices (blinds, shades, gates…)
  • 2.1.12.5.  TV, audio and video control and management
  • 2.1.12.6.  Control and management of irrigation and pool technologies
  • 2.1.12.7.  Computer networks
  • 2.1.13.  Smart cities
  • 2.2.  Security
  • 2.2.1.  Security technologies and fire protection systems
  • 2.2.1.1.  Electronic security systems, IT technologies, emergency systems and warning systems
  • 2.2.1.2.  Electric security devices and systems
  • 2.2.1.3.  Fire alarm systems
  • 2.2.1.4.  Audible warning systems, evacuation announcement devices
  • 2.2.1.5.  Signal devices, alarms, sirens
  • 2.2.1.6.  CCTV systems
  • 2.2.1.7.  Communication devices
  • 2.2.1.8.  Mechanical locking systems and security systems
  • 2.2.1.10.  Security of vehicles
  • 2.2.1.11.  Special security and protection devices
  • 2.2.1.12.  Mobile phone networks
  • 2.2.1.13.  Private security services
  • 2.2.1.14.  Fixed extinguishing systems
  • 2.2.1.15.  Insurance
  • 2.2.2.  Rescue systems
  • 2.2.2.1.  Flood control systems
  • 2.2.2.2.  Safety equipment
  • 2.2.2.3.  Rescue tools and equipment
  • 2.2.2.4.  Other
  • 2.2.3.  IT and cyber security
  • 2.2.3.1.  Electronic data protection
  • 2.2.3.2.  Certificates
  • 2.2.3.3.  Monitoring
  • 2.2.3.4.  Document management systems
  • 2.2.3.5.  The Internet and intranet
  • 2.2.3.6.  Endpoint security
  • 2.2.3.7.  Network security
  • 2.2.3.8.  Security audits
  • 2.2.3.9.  Components
  • 2.2.3.10.  ICT products and solutions
  • 2.2.3.11.  Other
  • 2.2.4.  Road rescue systems
  • 2.2.4.1.  Urban and road electronic systems
  • 2.2.4.2.  Urban and road mechanical systems
  • 3.  Heating
  • 3.1.  Boilers, fireplaces, fireplace inserts, stoves, burners
  • 3.1.1.  Solid fuel boilers
  • 3.1.2.  Fireplaces, fireplace inserts and hearths
  • 3.1.3.  Fireplace and tile stoves
  • 3.1.4.  Gaseous fuel boilers, gas burners
  • 3.1.5.  Oil boilers, oil burners
  • 3.1.6.  Condensation boilers
  • 3.1.7.  Boilers with electrical heating
  • 3.2.  Other heat sources
  • 3.2.1.  Local gas heating bodies
  • 3.2.2.  Gas radiators
  • 3.2.3.  Electrical accumulation stoves
  • 3.2.4.  Hot-air units
  • 3.2.5.  Accumulation heating systems
  • 3.2.6.  Solid fuel stoves
  • 3.2.7.  Electrical direct heating elements
  • 3.2.8.  Radiation panels
  • 3.2.9.  Infrared radiators, halogen and gas radiators
  • 3.2.10.  Heat exchangers for heating
  • 3.3.  Heating systems
  • 3.3.1.  Hot-water floor heating systems
  • 3.3.2.  Electrical floor heating systems
  • 3.3.3.  Wall heating systems
  • 3.3.4.  Ceiling heating systems
  • 3.3.5.  Heat distribution systems
  • 3.3.6.  Radiators
  • 3.3.7.  Convectors
  • 3.4.  Technology for the heating of domestic hot water
  • 3.4.1.  Preparation of hot and service water
  • 3.4.2.  Boilers and water storage systems
  • 3.4.3.  Through-flow heaters
  • 3.4.4.  Exchangers for the heating of domestic hot water
  • 3.5.  Measurement and regulation technology
  • 3.5.1.  Regulators for heating
  • 3.5.2.  Regulators for the air handling system
  • 3.5.3.  Regulation elements
  • 3.5.4.  Heat consumption meters and meters for heating cost invoicing
  • 3.5.5.  Thermometers and pressure gauges
  • 3.5.6.  Gas flow rate meters - gas meters
  • 3.5.7.  Liquid level gauges
  • 3.5.8.  Analysers and detectors
  • 3.6.  Renewable and alternative energy resources
  • 3.6.1.  Solar collectors and relating technologies
  • 3.6.2.  Accessories to solar equipment
  • 3.6.3.  Heat pumps
  • 3.6.4.  Accessories to heat pumps
  • 3.6.5.  Production of pellets and briquettes from wooden chips or agricultural plants
  • 3.6.6.  Equipment for production of biofuels
  • 3.6.7.  Boilers for combustion of biofuels
  • 3.6.8.  Fireplace stoves using biofuels
  • 3.6.9.  Boilers for combustion of wood-gas fuels
  • 3.6.10.  Cogeneration units
  • 3.7.  Chimney systems, flue gas exhaust systems
  • 3.7.1.  Construction and lining of chimneys
  • 3.7.2.  Flue gas duct systems
  • 3.8.  Air handling, ventilation, air conditioning systems, central exhaust systems
  • 3.8.1.  Electrical hot-air fans
  • 3.8.2.  Axial, radial fans
  • 3.8.3.  Equipment for air inlet and exhaust
  • 3.8.4.  Air humidifiers and driers
  • 3.8.5.  Air cleaners and washers
  • 3.8.6.  Heating and ventilation units installed under windows
  • 3.8.7.  Cooling equipment
  • 3.8.8.  Air conditioning equipment
  • 3.8.9.  Use of waste heat, recuperation
  • 3.8.10.  Other ventilation equipment
  • 3.8.11.  Air distribution systems
  • 3.8.12.  Central vacuum cleaners
  • 3.8.13.  Exhausters and suction hoods
  • 3.9.  Safety equipment for heating systems
  • 3.9.1.  Expansion vessels
  • 3.9.2.  Replenishment and expansion systems
  • 3.10.  Services
  • 3.10.1.  Servicing, assemblies and inspections of heating systems
  • 3.10.2.  Sales of fuel and energy
  • 3.10.3.  Ecological projects and expert activities
  • 4.  Wooden buildings
  • 4.1.  Wooden constructions
  • 4.1.1.  Transport constructions
  • 4.1.2.  Hall constructions
  • 4.1.3.  Apartment buildings
  • 4.1.4.  Family houses
  • 4.1.5.  Social event buildings
  • 4.1.6.  Cottages
  • 4.1.7.  Garden rooms
  • 4.1.8.  Children's playgrounds
  • 4.1.9.  Renovations and repairs of historical constructions
  • 4.2.  Timber structures
  • 4.2.1.  Column structures
  • 4.2.2.  Frame structures
  • 4.2.3.  Skeleton structures
  • 4.2.4.  Prefabricated structures
  • 4.2.5.  Solid structures
  • 4.2.6.  Log cabins and bungalows
  • 4.2.7.  Half-timbered structures
  • 4.3.  Materials for wooden constructions and timber structures
  • 4.3.1.  Solid wood
  • 4.3.2.  Structural wood
  • 4.3.3.  Glued profiles
  • 4.3.4.  Building timber
  • 4.3.5.  I-beams
  • 4.3.6.  Board materials
  • 4.3.7.  Flooring and lining
  • 4.3.8.  Insulation materials and foils
  • 4.3.9.  Connection materials and fittings
  • 4.3.10.  Painting materials, glazing and coatings
  • 4.3.11.  Chemicals
  • 4.3.12.  Protection and maintenance
  • 4.4.  Foundation and jaketing for wooden constructions
  • 4.4.1.  Foundation constructions and systems
  • 4.4.2.  Facade systems and elements
  • 4.5.  Machines and equipment
  • 4.5.1.  Machines and equipment for production of semi-finished products
  • 4.5.2.  Machines and equipment for machining
  • 4.5.3.  Machines and equipment for surface treatment
  • 4.5.4.  Machines and equipment for other processing of wood
  • 4.6.  Tools and instruments
  • 4.7.  Software for wooden constructions and timber structures
  • 4.8.  Professional associations, unions and societes
  • 5.  POOLS, SAUNAS & SPA
  • 5.1.  Aquaparks, public swimming pools, spa and hotel swimming pools
  • 5.1.1.  Design solution of swimming pools
  • 5.1.1.1.  Swimming pool structures
  • 5.1.1.2.  Ceilings and roofing systems
  • 5.1.1.3.  Walls
  • 5.1.1.4.  Floor areas
  • 5.1.1.5.  Swimming pool equipment
  • 5.1.2.  Swimming pool technologies
  • 5.1.2.1.  Air conditioning, ventilation, heating, dehumidification
  • 5.1.2.2.  Fittings and accessories
  • 5.1.2.3.  Measurement and regulation systems
  • 5.1.2.4.  Pumps
  • 5.1.2.5.  Swimming pool covers
  • 5.1.2.6.  Fixtures and fittings and accessories
  • 5.1.2.7.  Water treatment
  • 5.1.2.8.  Protection from corrosion, cleaning of bottom and walls
  • 5.1.2.9.  Illumination systems
  • 5.1.3.  Equipment and accessories
  • 5.1.3.1.  Access control systems
  • 5.1.3.2.  Furniture and equipment
  • 5.2.  Private swimming pools
  • 5.2.1.  Swimming pools for surface assembly
  • 5.2.2.  Embedded outdoor swimming pools
  • 5.2.3.  Technologies of private swimming pools
  • 5.2.4.  Water treatment
  • 5.2.5.  Roofing, water level covers
  • 5.2.6.  Accessories
  • 5.3.  Natural swimming areas and bio-pools
  • 5.3.1.  Technology
  • 5.3.2.  Water treatment
  • 5.3.3.  Accessories
  • 5.4.  Wellness & spa
  • 5.4.1.  Massage pools, whirlpools, swim spa
  • 5.4.1.1.  For private zones
  • 5.4.1.2.  For commercial zones
  • 5.4.1.3.  Technologies and parts
  • 5.4.1.4.  Water treatment
  • 5.4.2.  Saunas, infrared saunas, cryosaunas, cryo chambers
  • 5.4.2.1.  Technologies
  • 5.4.2.2.  Heating, ventilation
  • 5.4.2.3.  Disinfections, cleaning, protection from corrosion
  • 5.4.2.4.  Measurement and regulation systems, equipment
  • 5.4.2.5.  Fixtures and fittings, accessories
  • 5.4.3.  Solariums
  • 5.4.4.  Salt caves
  • 5.4.5.  Spa industry
  • 5.4.6.  Rehabilitation, regeneration and diagnostic instruments
  • 5.4.7.  Bath programmes for spa operations and healthcare facilities
  • 5.4.8.  Operation equipment for spa operations and healthcare facilities
  • 5.4.9.  Outdoor wellness, garden furniture
  • 5.5.  Places for sport and outdoor gym
  • 5.6.  Construction and project firms
  • 5.7.  Construction elements for wellness & spa
  • 5.8.  SANITARY AND BATHROOM EQUIPMENT
  • 5.8.1.  Bath and shower tubs
  • 5.8.2.  Shower enclosures, curtains
  • 5.8.3.  WC bowls
  • 5.8.4.  WC accessories
  • 5.8.5.  Washbasins, sinks
  • 5.8.6.  Chemical WC
  • 5.8.7.  Bathroom furniture
  • 5.8.8.  Bathroom accessories
  • 5.8.9.  Paving, tiling, surfaces
  • 5.8.10.  Jointing materials


THE BEST OF THE CONSTRUCTION FIELD SHALL MEET AT THE FOR ARCH FAIR


The international construction trade fair FOR ARCH will take place from 19 to 23 September, 2023. Be a part of the largest construction event in the Czech Republic, where the most important manufacturers, suppliers, traders and builders will present themselves. Thanks to the fair, get a great overview of novelties and trends in the construction industry. Establish and strengthen your business contacts! The fair is still the most effective marketing mean for the presentation of companies with appropriate feedback in the form of acquiring new business partners and necessary orders. Personal contact works reliably.

 



Trade fairs and events without restrictions


As of March 14, 2022, no extraordinary measures against coronavirus applicable to trade fairs and other events at the exhibition center are in the force. The obligation to wear respirators in enclosed spaces was thus abolished.

With this step, trade fairs and other events held at the exhibition center return to the position what we knew them before the pandemic. We are delighted with the growing interest of exhibitors and visitors as well in this season's events and we believe that this trend will continue successfully.

Although the formal inspections have disappeared, the PVA EXPO PRAGUE exhibition center remains a safe place, where we pay attention to increased hygiene and safety standards of all participants. We look forward to seeing you at the upcoming events!




For Exhibitors - FOR ARCH


DATE: 17 - 21 September 2024

VENUE: PVA EXPO PRAGUE 

ADDRESS: Beranovych 667, 199 00, Prague 9 - Czech republic


APPLICATION FORMS - Complete:

Bonus exhibit web presentation:

  • Bonus exhibit web presentation


Fairs are coming up. Good news for exhibitors and visitors


Exhibitions and trade fairs experienced a very special year, when they were among the first to be completely closed and the strictest rules applied to them, when it came to short and partial release. The current weakening of the coronavirus epidemic in the Czech Republic in recent weeks has also brought news of the gradual opening of segments of the economy, sports or social life. And the first good news already concerns the trade fair sector.

 

Today, the blanket ban on trade fairs ends and the first regulations come into force, under which it is possible to organize exhibitions and fairs. So far, it is a matter of limiting the presence of one visitor to 15 sq m of indoor space, but even that is a good signal and a boost for all those who participate in the preparation of this year's events. "The fairs are being prepared many months in advance," says ABF Executive Director Mr. Martin František Přívětivý, adding: "Exhibitions will be started this year by the car exhibition AUTOSHOW PRAGUE on August 27. We believe that at that time the situation around coronavirus will be even better than today and that we will once again welcome satisfied visitors to the safe environment of the PVA EXPO PRAGUE exhibition center." Companies that traditionally exhibit in Letňany are similarly optimistic and bargaining is missing from most of them.

 

For September, we are preparing a fair of decorations and gifts for you FOR DECOR & HOME, construction fair FOR ARCH, fair of furniture and home design FOR INTERIOR. You can follow the entire calendar of trade fair events at the Letňany Exhibition Center here.

 

And finally, another cultural invitation for the summer, when the PVA EXPO PRAGUE exhibition center will once again host a large scale of PRAGUE KEMP LETŇANY concerts and, for the first time, also musical performances of the Karlín Music Theater in the open air. To make the wait go faster, we have a video clip from the workshop @vaclavnoidbartaofficial and ParanoidStudio for you. We are looking forward to seeing you there!



FOR ARCH 2021: new initiatives and professional meetings


Next year, workers and companies in the entire construction chain will face important challenges, the implementation of which in practice will bring interesting stimulus for the 32nd year of the FOR ARCH construction fair. It will take place on 21-25 September 2021 at PVA EXPO PRAGUE. A significant event was the FOR ARCH trade fair even in the current challenging time, when it took place under extraordinary health and safety measures. What are the main themes that will resonate with construction next year? For example, according to experts, the current problem in the construction industry is a shortage of workers, the negative development of the whole economy caused by the coronavirus pandemic, and the approaching traditional winter downturn. In August, analysts estimated that the construction industry would react with a delay and return to growth in 2022.

 

According to representatives of sectors that are closely linked to the construction industry, coronavirus, rather than the number of orders affected the time of their implementation. Some orders were postponed by 2 to 3 months due to a pandemic. However, demand did not decline in the first three quarters of this year. In the future, experts warn against a situation where, due to the development of the budget, there is a real risk of a greater decline in regions, cities and municipalities, where the government takes municipalities from budgets, often representing their year-round investments. State guarantees and European funding can then help.

 

The dependence of the field on foreign workers is higher and companies are under pressure from a shortage of mainly auxiliary workers. "Technological progress is an existential necessity for the construction sector. Most likely, we will never have as much manpower available as in the past - which only automation, prefabrication or robotics can solve. So the new technologies are undoubtedly also beneficial for the stability of the entire industry, "said Václav Matyáš, President of the Association of Entrepreneurs in the Construction Industry, at FOR ARCH this year.

 

New Building Act No. 403/2020 Coll. from January 2021

We will see whether the amendment to the Building Act and the Administrative Procedure Code from January 2021 will speed up the building permit and help revive the construction industry. Whether builders will welcome the possibility of applying for a permit using an electronic system, the so-called Builder's Portal, which represents a significant shift in the field of digitalization of public administration. And what will change the new institute of the so-called accelerated procedure.

 

GREEN SAVINGS: The successor program will be presented later this year

The big change will be that the program will also include apartment buildings outside the capital city of Prague. This follows an agreement with the Ministry of Regional Development. "The program will be simplified, especially at the level of application administration, for which a new information system is being prepared on the part of the SEF CR, which will continue to accept applications. It will be interesting to support adaptation measures, ie the so-called combination project of energy saving and rainwater management will be able to be solved within one application. Green roofs, retention tanks, sources, photovoltaics, etc. will be supported, "said Jan Kříž, Deputy Minister of the Environment, in an interview with TZB-info. The launch of the program is expected by the Ministry of the Environment in the middle of 2021.

 

BOILER REPLACEMENTS: The operation ban affects hundreds of thousands of sources! What to replace the old boiler for?

As of September 1, 2022, the operation of solid fuel boilers of the 1st and 2nd emission class will be completely banned. "Hundreds of thousands of households and small businesses will have to replace their existing solid fuel hot water boiler with a new heat source," says the TZB-info professional portal at the beginning of the Boiler Replacement project. The so-called OZO person, simply put, an expert trained by the boiler manufacturer, will best advise on the question of whether a particular boiler falls within the obligation. Every household operating a solid fuel boiler is obliged to invite it once every 36 months and have it inspected. He will then find the required information in the inspection report. The market offers a wide range of modern solid fuel boilers meeting the strictest emission requirements and efficiency requirements for gas condensing boilers, heat pumps of all types, ie air-water, water-water, ground-water and air-air as well as solar collectors, including photovoltaic. It is good to entrust a comprehensive solution for a specific house into the hands of an expert, because a good oversizing of resources, accumulation and regulation play a big role.

 

BIM: Since 2022, above-limit public contracts in BIM

"The Czech civil construction industry is doing more than well in the implementation of the BIM system - we are not catching up with anyone, we are at a level comparable to developed countries. And it is fair to say that BIM should reduce investment and operating costs by 20 to 30%. " said Vaclav Matyas.

"The Czech Republic has become the initiator of the creation of a new CCI classification system at the European level. The common classification system will ensure a uniform naming of all elements of the building, which will be understandable across disciplines and the various programs used. Simply put, a socket will always be a socket, whether it is opened on your computer and program by a designer, investor, management company or anyone else. The agreement on international cooperation in the creation of the CCI makes us one of the leading countries on the road to Construction 4.0, "says Jaroslav Nechyba, Director of the BIM Conception Department of the Czech Agency for Standardization.

Let us believe that the civil construction industry, as well as the whole society, is expected to stabilize in 2021 and return to the standard regime again.

 

 

 

 



The FOR ARCH 2020 building fair confirmed the status of the largest event of its kind once again!


The FOR ARCH 2020 building fair confirmed the status of the largest event of its kind in the Czech Republic once again. Visitors found a plenty of prestigious suppliers, manufacturer's, innovations, experts advice or an interesting accompanying program.

 

  

 

The FOR ARCH trade fair in 2020 was affected by the covid-19 virus pandemic. Due to extraordinary situation it was necessary not only to comply with stricter regulations for holding a public event, but above all to protect the health of visitors and exhibitors and at the same time provide everyone with maximum comfort and the best possible experience from the fair.

 

  

 


Safety of visitors and exhibitors has been at the first place .But  despite all the measures, the fair was a well full-fledged construction fair, where more than 26,537 visitors could find the current trends and new business opportunities in the area of more than 370 exhibitors stands.

 

 



See the short video report from the FOR ARCH 2020!




FOR CITY as a trade fair for support of the smart city concepts


The new FOR CITY Trade Fair responds to this newly emerging market and creates space for an inspiring exchange of experience, offer of solutions and technologies, as well as business negotiations between the above-specified target group and its suppliers of innovative technologies and professional services.

 

Many above-mentioned technologies are already more or less established on the markets for industry or for individual private users. Now, FOR CITY offers them a unique opportunity of addressing directly the market of public services for smart cities, which is specific in terms of its needs and its functioning.

 

FOR CITY builds on the best of what is offered by the simultaneously held traditional FOR ARCH Trade Fair, where the most modern technologies and solutions are presented, attending firms count on it, professionals respect it and visitors are used to finding verified information, high-quality materials as well as reliable suppliers every autumn in one place.

 

FOR CITY - 22 - 24 September 2020, PVA EXPO Prague



FOR CITY – An innovative solution for communities, towns, cities and regions


The smart city notion refers to the concepts of strategic management of communities, towns, cities or regions, using modern technologies together with the green infrastructure with the objective of increasing the quality of people’s life, going hand in hand with an increase in attractiveness of the given place for living and doing business, and subsequent increase in the economic level of that place. This means that smart cities are not any ideal, and therefore unrealistic “cities of the future”, but contemporaneous cities which develop sensitively and in a planned manner, with the use of all possibilities offered by modern technologies together with the green infrastructure for pleasant, and yet sustainable life of their inhabitants.  

 

The smart city concept therefore creates a new, specific B2B market of innovative technological solutions and support services whose target group includes public administration and public or private organisations in the role of suppliers of various public services for cities.  

 

FOR CITY will be presented for the first time simultaneously with the building trade fair FOR ARCH 2020 at the PVA EXPO PRAGUE Exhibition Centre in Letňany.
 

 

FOR CITY target group: Visitors from among representatives of communities, towns, cities and regions, state administration employees, architects, designers, businesspersons, technicians, specialists, active inhabitants, students.

 

FOR CITY exhibitors: suppliers of technologies and services for smart cities, towns, communities and regions, where the smart city concepts are already running and who want to present their services.

 

Term of the trade fair: 22 – 24 September 2020



FOR ARCH 2019 Final Report




MBM FOR ARCH 2019 - successful international b2b event by Enterprise Europe Network


The b2b event was held by the members of the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN), namely at the Centre for regional development of the Czech Republic and the Chamber of crafts in Dresden, assisted by other EEN members, institutions and stakeholders. Full support was provided by ABF, a.s. that is the main organised of the fair itself.

 

Newly this year, both the morning and the afternoon sessions began with pitch presentation: three German and seven Czech companies that applied for FOR ARCH Grand Prix competition introduced their innovative products and services. The pitch was trilingual – in Czech, German and English.

 

However, as every year, the main scope of this event remain b2b meetings. Such meetings are hugely popular among business people: in short, it means pre-arranged B2B meetings that are chosen according business profiles previously published in the catalogue of participants. German EEN members brought to the event 13 of their clients. Interpreters assisted meetings between German and Czech companies.

 

To MBM FOR ARCH 2019 registered 97 companies (13 more in comparison to 2018), 81 of them found a business partner to meet. Non-Czech companies came mostly from Germany (13) but participants from countries like Serbia, Greece, Italy, Poland, Romania, Russia and Turkey were presented as well. More than 250 formal and many informal meetings were held in one day.



FOR ARCH celebrated the 30th anniversary of its existence!


The fair was successful again – during 5 days there were more than 72 thousands of visitors who enjoyed the fair in 7 exhibiton halls.

 

Statistics of the FOR ARCH 2019:

 

  • Number of exhibitors                                 791
  • Number of foreign exhibitors                      85
  • Number of countries presented                   17
  • Net exhibition area (m2)                             20 940
  • Gross exhibition area (m2)                         39 402
  • Number of visitors                                      72 656

 

Again, you could have learnt the news from the world of wooden buildings, saunas and spa, heating or electronics. SUSO - the competition overview of building crafts – was held again and winners of GRAND PRIX or TOP EXPO competitions were awarded at the Gala.

 

We would like to express many thanks to all exhibitors, visitors and business partners who created a positive atmosphere at FOR ARCH 2019 and we believe that we can meet next year again.



Matchmaking business meetings again at the FOR ARCH 2019 trade fair!


Meet the European construction companies & producers of construction materials & innovative companies from construction sector. Meet new business partners at FOR ARCH 2019!

 

Matchmaking business meetings take place on Friday 20th September 2019 in the Congress Hall of PVA EXPO Prague.

 

See the target fields that will be presented within MBM:

  • Architectonic, design and construction engineering services
  • Construction of buildings, building installation work, electrical installation
  • Production of construction materials. Manufacture of windows, doors and stairs. Swimming pools, sauna
  • Tiling and bricklaying, floors, roofs, painting
  • Heating, chimney structures, air conditioning
  • Building Industry 4.0.
  • Smart & safe & comfort houses
  • Sustainable constructions & Green buildings
  • Maintenance, renovation and modernisation & Restoration and cultural heritage
  • Mobility, Transport & Logistics

 

The event is free of charge. The participants receive free entrance ticket for the fair and refreshment.

 

Websites of the MBM FOR ARCH 2019:  http://forarch2019.talkb2b.net/

 

Registration deadline: 5th September 2019, registration on the websites: http://forarch2019.talkb2b.net/



GRAND PRIX 2019 - Waiting for your applications!


Presentation of the exhibits will take place the first day of the trade fair at the stands of exhibitors, the expert jury will choose the best ones and the winners will be announced and awarded at the social event of the trade fair that will be held on Wednesday, 18 September 2019, at the Congress Hall, PVA EXPO PRAGUE.

 

Criterias that are evaluated within GRAND PRIX 2019:

  • technical parameters
  • progressive technology
  • original idea
  • quality and material
  • ecological aspect
  • energy efficiency
  • market opportunities

 

For more information, please contact international@abf.cz



GRAND PRIX 2019 - Waiting for your applications!


Presentation of the exhibits will take place the first day of the trade fair at the stands of exhibitors, the expert jury will choose the best ones and the winners will be announced and awarded at the social event of the trade fair that will be held on Wednesday, 18 September 2019, at the Congress Hall, PVA EXPO PRAGUE.

 

Criterias that are evaluated within GRAND PRIX 2019:

  • technical parameters
  • progressive technology
  • original idea
  • quality and material
  • ecological aspect
  • energy efficiency
  • market opportunities

 

For more information, please contact international@abf.cz



First day of FOR ARCH 2019 is contract-oriented!


Within the 30th anniversary of building trade fair FOR ARCH you can look forward to contract-oriented day on 17th September 2019.  Registered professionals, architects, technicians or craftsmen will have free entry and parking on the first day of the fair. Current aim of FOR ARCH team  is to support the attendance of professional public.

 

Join us and meet your business goals at the FOR ARCH 2019 at PVA EXPO PRAGUE.



The 1st deadline for the lease of the exhibition area at preferential prices postponed!


Until the end of January 2019 you can get your exhibition area at preferential prices! Apply now, choose your placement and save your money! The 30th anniversary of the fair will be celebrated in September 2019 and you should be part of this show! For more details please inform international@abf.cz. 



FOR ARCH 2018 - Official video




FOR ARCH 2018 - Statistics


The 29th edition of the Building trade fair FOR ARCH is over!  Almost seventy thousand visitors attended the fair during 5 days at PVA EXPO PRAGUE.  TOP EXPO or GRAND PRIX awards were awarded, a lot of professional conferences and lectures or seminars were held. The essential part of the fair is SUSO – the competition overview of building crafts – occupied the hall n. 6. as usual.  Within the Matchamaking business meetings there were  84 participants and 256  business meetings! See the statistics of the FOR ARCH 2018:

 

Number of exhibitors: 786

Number of foreign exhibitors: 88

Number of countries presented: 15

Net exhibition area (m2): 20 843

Gross exhibition area (m2): 39 402

Number of visitors: 69 018

Number of accredited journalists: 152

 

We would like to express many thanks to all exhibitors, visitors and partners for great cooperation. We look forward to the next edition that will be held on 17-21 September 2019. The fair will celebrate the 30th anniversary and you should be  a part of it!



FOR ARCH 2018 - Statistics


The 29th edition of the Building trade fair FOR ARCH is over!  Almost seventy thousand visitors attended the fair during 5 days at PVA EXPO PRAGUE.  TOP EXPO or GRAND PRIX awards were awarded, a lot of professional conferences and lectures or seminars were held. The essential part of the fair is SUSO – the competition overview of building crafts – occupied the hall n. 6. as usual.  Within the Matchamaking business meetings there were  84 participants and 256  business meetings! See the statistics of the FOR ARCH 2018:

 

Number of exhibitors: 786

Number of foreign exhibitors: 88

Number of countries presented: 15

Net exhibition area (m2): 20 843

Gross exhibition area (m2): 39 402

Number of visitors: 69 018

Number of accredited journalists: 152

 

We would like to express many thanks to all exhibitors, visitors and partners for great cooperation. We look forward to the next edition that will be held on 17-21 September 2019. The fair will celebrate the 30th anniversary and you should be  a part of it!



Write down in your diary: FOR ARCH 2018 on 18-22 September 2018


The largest event of the building industry in the Czech Republic is approaching! The 29th edition of the FOR ARCH 2018 trade fair starts on Tuesday 18th September and lasts till Saturday 22 September at PVA EXPO PRAGUE.

Are you going to build a house or reconstruct the flat or do you need an advice with the furnishings? The specialists in the field will be there to anwer all your questions!

 

SUSO - The competition overview of building crafts that aims to popularize construction crafts, not only enhances the interest of pupils in these fields but also links them to the business sphere. Within the framework of SUSO, the most talented students of the bricklayer and carpenter will be present at FOR ARCH 2018. The competition will come to the final after a four-day event in Hall n. 6.

 

On Friday, 21 September 2018, the 6th edition of Matchmaking business meetings is held in the Congress Hall in the Entrance Hall n. II. You still have the chance to apply – the deadline is extended till 10th September 2018. Find your business partners at http://forarch2018.talkb2b.net/ and make your presence at the fair more attractive!

 

Opening hours:

18 – 21 September: 10.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.

22 September: 10.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.

 

 

 



Write down in your diary: FOR ARCH 2018 on 18-22 September 2018


The largest event of the building industry in the Czech Republic is approaching! The 29th edition of the FOR ARCH 2018 trade fair starts on Tuesday 18th September and lasts till Saturday 22 September at PVA EXPO PRAGUE.

Are you going to build a house or reconstruct the flat or do you need an advice with the furnishings? The specialists in the field will be there to anwer all your questions!

 

SUSO - The competition overview of building crafts that aims to popularize construction crafts, not only enhances the interest of pupils in these fields but also links them to the business sphere. Within the framework of SUSO, the most talented students of the bricklayer and carpenter will be present at FOR ARCH 2018. The competition will come to the final after a four-day event in Hall n. 6.

 

On Friday, 21 September 2018, the 6th edition of Matchmaking business meetings is held in the Congress Hall in the Entrance Hall n. II. You still have the chance to apply – the deadline is extended till 10th September 2018. Find your business partners at http://forarch2018.talkb2b.net/ and make your presence at the fair more attractive!

 

Opening hours:

18 – 21 September: 10.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.

22 September: 10.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.

 

 

 



Announcement - activities of fraudulent firms!


Company ABF, a.s. dissociates itself from the practices of companies International Fair Trade, Expo Guide, MULPOR Company S.A., FAIR Guide, Construct Data, which offer the publication of company data in the internet catalog of trade fairs and exhibitors.

 

Although the offer for the publication of the data in the catalog is presented as free of charge, after completing and submitting the data, the client will receive an invoice for the payment of almost EUR 1200 per year.

 

Furthermore, ABF, a.s. declares that it has never granted the mentioned companies permission to use or promote the protected names or logos of trade fairs organized by ABF, a. s. and to address individual exhibitors on behalf of the organizer of the fair.



The largest building trade fair in the Czech Republic is coming soon!


The 29th edition of the most popular building trade fair in our country is coming. The FOR ARCH 2018 trade fair is held during 18-22 September 2018 at PVA EXPO PRAGUE and you should take a chance on exhibiting there too! Last year there were about 800 exhibitors from 13 countries and more than 80 000 visitors in 2017.

 

There are 6 halls that are divided into following sectors:

  • Building components and materials
  • Electrical engineering and security
  • Heating
  • Wooden buildings
  • Swimming pools, saunas and SPA

 

Moreover, on 21 September 2018 you can also attend Matchmaking business meetings (MBM) - a networking event co-organised with Enterprise Europe Network. The meetings last about 20 minutes and you can run up to 15 meetings and invite the important partners to your stand. 

 

Website of MBM FOR ARCH 2018 where you can find the list of already registered participants: http://forarch2018.talkb2b.net/. MBMs take place on 21 September 2018, PVA EXPO PRAGUE, Congress Hall, Entrance Hall II.

 

For more details and information contact international@abf.cz. We would be happy to prepare individual offer for you.



GRAND PRIX FOR ARCH 2018 - TRENDS AND NOVELTIES IN THE WORLD OF BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION


Presentation of the novelties in the building industry is an essential part of the FOR ARCH trade fair. As usual, the best of them will be awarded by expert jury of the GRAND PRIX competition.

 

Exhibits are evaluated on following criterias: technical parameters, progressive technology, original idea, high quality at an affordable price, material, ecological aspect, energy efficiency, market opportunities.

 

Presentation of the exhibits will take place the first day of the trade fair at the stands of exhibitors, the expert jury will choose the best ones and the winners will be announced and awarded at the social event of the trade fair that will be held on Wednesday, 19 September 2018, at the Congress Hall, PVA EXPO PRAGUE.

 

Reasons to take part in the GRAND PRIX competition:

  • Prestigious award - the winners will be awarded by diploma and award
  • Award ceremony within the social event of the FOR ARCH 2018 trade fair
  • Press release about the competition and winners will be distributed
  • Presentation of registered exhibits in the professional magazines within the media campaign of the trade fair
  • Presentation of registered exhibits in the trade fair catalogue
  • Presentation of registered exhibits on the webpage of the trade fair
  • Awarded exhibits will be published in the Final Report of FOR ARCH 2018

 

How to apply in the GRAND PRIX competition:

  • Fill in the application form and send it to dohnalova@abf.cz until 15 August 2018
  • Send us the photography and the documentation of registered exhibit/technology
  • Pay a registration fee CZK 2000 per 1 registered exhibit


Meet the European construction companies - new business partners, buyers and suppliers at FOR ARCH 2018!


Matchmaking is an effective way how to meet the right people on the right place. This is an unique opportunity to generate new business contacts and contracts. 

 

MBM´s are prearranged business meetings for which the company representatives select partners on the basis of cooperation profiles in the catalogue of participants. Within the MBM FOR ARCH 2018 you can make your presence at the trade fair more effective and you may increase the protomotion of your products and services!

 

The event is free of charge. The 6th edition of the matchmaking event during the FOR ARCH trade fair is based upon experience from the previous five years! Target fields of MBM FOR ARCH 2018 are:

 

  • Architectonic, design and construction engineering services
  • Construction of buildings, construction materials
  • Building installation work, eletrical installation
  • Tiling and bricklaying, floors, roofs, painting
  • Manufacture of windows, doors and stairs
  • Swimming pools, sauna
  • Heating, chimney structures, air conditioning
  • Maintenance, renovation and modernisation, Restoration and cultural heritage
  • Sustainable constructions and Green buildings
  • Transport and logistics

Website of MBM FOR ARCH 2018 where you can find the list of already registered participants: http://forarch2018.talkb2b.net/ 

 

Download the application form and send it to international@abf.cz 

 

Registration deadline: 5th September 2018

 

Venue: 21st September 2018 at PVA EXPO PRAGUE,  Congress Hall II



Do not miss a chance to save your money and take advantage of preferential prices!


If you are thinking about the possibility of exhibiting at FOR ARCH 2018 in Prague, than you should know that if you apply until the end of May 2018, you will pay lower price per square meter.  Do not miss this chance!

 

FOR ARCH trade fair is the largest International building trade fair in the Czech Republic with a 28-year old tradition. Last year more than 80 000 visitors visited the trade fair and about 800 exhibitors from 13 countries were presenting there.

 

The sooner you apply, the cheaper price per square meter you can get. The deadline for preferential prices is 31 May 2018. Please note that the interest of the exhibitors is high and the attractive exhibition areas are slowly filling.

 

The 29th International Building Trade Fair FOR ARCH that takes place during 18-22 September 2018 in PVA EXPO PRAGUE.



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