99th EUROCONSTRUCT

CONFERENCE

European Construction Market Forecasts to 2027
and Macroeconomic Projections
Building Europe's Future: Resilience, Renovation, and Recovery Amidst Global Challenges
June 5 & 6, 2025
Hotel Mercure Grand
Warsaw, Poland

DISCOVER OUR NEW FORECASTS IN SUMMER 2025

THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN
CONSTRUCTION MARKETS

Special theme
Building Europe’s Future: Resilience, Renovation, and Recovery Amidst Global Challenges

The 99th EUROCONSTRUCT-Conference will take place on 5 & 6 June 2025 in Warsaw, hosted by our Polish representative, the PAB-PCR&F Institute. 

5 June: Pre-conference networking evening event

6 June: Day of the EUROCONSTRUCT-Conference
The morning session is dedicated to the updated sectoral construction forecasts for the Euroconstruct area up to 2027.
In the afternoon, the focus shifts to “Building Europe’s Future: Resilience, Renovation, and Recovery Amidst Global Challenges” covering the following topics:

  • The current situation in Ukraine and its influence on European construction – opportunities and threats.
  • Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) – the centrepiece of NextGenerationEU – and its effects on construction.
  • Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) and its construction implications.

SPEAKER PORTRAITS

PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE

PROGRAM

THURSDAY, JUNE 5 | PRE-CONFERENCE NETWORKING EVENT

17:30

Evening networking event

The networking event will start with a guided tour of Warsaw including historic buildings and places such as the Sejm, Jazdów, Three Crosses Square and many more. Afterwards we welcome to a get-together at the Pod Gigantami restaurant.

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Friday, June 6 | MAIN CONFERENCE DAY

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MACROECONOMIC AND CONSTRUCTION FORECASTS BY SECTORS

Opening Greetings

European macroeconomic outlook

Aleksander Łaszek
Senior Manager at Deloitte, Poland

Dr. Aleksander Łaszek is a senior manager at Deloitte specialising in economics and sustainability. As an experienced Chief Economist, he has authored numerous reports and publications. He has a strong background in statistics, macroeconomics, and econometrics and is a frequent speaker and media contributor.

European construction outlook towards 2027

Josep Ramon Fontana
Head of market research at ITeC, Spain

Dr. Josep Ramon Fontana is Head of Market Research at ITeC, The Catalonia Institute of Construction Technology, and editor of the Spanish country report for Euroconstruct. After 30+ years in the construction sector, he is still struggling to understand the intricacies of this market. His PhD in architecture has given him some hints of how building materials work, but not a single clue why companies are lured into such a tricky and volatile business, never mind how some of them become successful. He will probably never solve these mysteries, but that doesn’t stop him trying to make sense of this bizarre sector and do some storytelling around it.

Coffee break

European residential construction towards 2027

Nejra Macic
Nordic chief economist at Prognosesenteret / the4CastGroup, Norway

European non-residential construction towards 2027

Michael Weingärtler
Construction specialist at Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Austria

Michael Weingärtler joined the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) in 1998, where he focuses on the analysis and forecasting of construction markets. As a member of the research group “Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis”, he also works on housing policy, public procurement and sustainability issues at the regional level.
He has been closely involved with the leading European construction market forecasting group EURCONSTRUCT, contributing to its publications and conferences, as well as to the network’s online initiatives. With numerous years of diverse experience spanning national and international projects, he brings expertise as a lecturer and consultant, focusing particularly on public goods.

European civil engineering towards 2027

Tuomas Laitinen
Expert at Forecon, Finland

Presentation of the next EUROCONSTRUCT-Conference

Lunch

BUILDING EUROPE'S FUTURE: RESILIENCE, RENOVATION, AND RECOVERY AMIDST GLOBAL CHALLENGES

ESG in Construction: Financial Impacts and the Business Case for Sustainable Building

Maja Kępniak
Researcher at the Warsaw University of Technology.

Dr. Maja Kępniak is a research and teaching staff member at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology. For over ten years, she has focused on sustainable concrete technology, concentrating on reducing the carbon footprint and waste management in construction. She is the author and co-author of over 40 scientific publications and leads the research team Closed Cycle Composites 4 Climate.

Her research interests include sustainable building materials, waste management in construction, material optimization, and particularly ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in construction. Notably, she is passionate about ESG initiatives and a true enthusiast of statistics, often  integrating extensive statistical analysis into her work.

How the recent global shocks caused a multicycle on the residential market in Poland

Dr. Hab. Jacek Łaszek
Associate Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics

Dr. Hab. Jacek Łaszek is Associate Professor at SGH, Department of Market and Competition Analysis, College of Business Administration. Graduate and doctoral student at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGPiS), Department of Production Economics, habilitation colloquium at the SGH in 2005 on the basis of the thesis entitled ‘Residential real estate sector in Poland, condition and prospects for development. In the years 1990-1991 advisor to KERM, since 1992 in the World Bank Housing Finance Project in Poland, since 1994 Project Manager, since 1996 consultant in USAID and World Bank projects, since 1998 advisor in ING (housing bank, mortgage bank), since 2001 advisor to the President of the NBP, since 2008 manager of the real estate market team. Postgraduate studies and internships in the USA, Canada and EU countries, participant in international research programmes on mortgage banking issues, housing policy, housing market, national and international publications. His research interests are in real estate market, its financing and modelling.

Regional construction supply shocks in Poland

Krzysztof Olszewski
Economic Advisor at the National Bank of Poland

Dr. Krzysztof Olszewski graduated from the University of Bielefeld in Management in 2005, and in 2009 he received his PhD in Economics from Ca’Foscari University in Venice. He has been working since October 2009 at the Narodowy Bank Polski. At the beginning he was involved in the analysis of foreign direct investments and human capital development.

For nearly fifteen years he has been dealing with the real estate market and the stability of the financial sector. He examines the cycles in the residential and commercial property markets, deals with the development factors of these markets and their impact on the economy. He works as an economic advisor at the Narodowy Bank Polski and cooperates with the Warsaw School of Economics.

Round table

Public procurement, competition, efficiency, result quality

Massimo Crusi
President of the CNAPPC (Italian National Council of Architects, Planners, Landscapers, and Conservationists)

Domenico Perrini
President of the CNI (Italian National Council of Engineers)

Francesco Violo
President of the CNG (Italian National Council of Geologists)

After the project. What happens after the project validation?

Presentation of a specific research commissioned by CNAPPC

Round table

Comparison of European experiences with public procurement systems in Austria, Croatia, Germany, Latvia, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland

Mechanisms, parameters, principles underlying tenders for PP in some European countries: virtuous examples and critical issues.

Public procurement experts from 12 EU countries:

  • Dubravko Bačić, Croatia
  • Carl Bäckstrand, Sweden
    Borysław Czarakcziew, Poland
  • Daniel Fügenschuh, Austria
  • Reto Gmür, Switzerland
  • Kornel Kobák, Slovakia
  • Anda Kursiša, Latvia
  • Pedro Baganha, Portugal
  • Avelino Oliveira, Portugal
  • Axel Mutert, Germany
  • Juan Antonio Ortiz Orueta, Spain
  • Andrè Pizzuto, Malta
  • Dimitris Xynomilakis, Greece

Coffee break

Proposals for a high quality Italian public works system

Tiziana Campus
Member of CNAPPC 

Dialogue: The Italian way of public procurement

Massimo Sessa
President of the Superior Council of Public Works

Arturo Cancrini
LL.PP. consultant of CNAPPC

18:30

End of conference

INTRODUCING OUR RENOWNED

SPEAKERS

Josep Ramon Fontana

Josep R. Fontana

Head of Market Research, ITeC (ES)

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Nejra Macic

Chief Economist AT Prognosesenteret (NO)

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Tuomas Laitinen

Expert AT FORECON (FI)

Michael Weingärtler, WIFO

Michael Weingärtler

Construction market specialist AT WIFO (AT)

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LORENZO RODRIGUEZ-FERNANDEZ

Economist AT EXPERIAN (UK)

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Maja Kępniak

Researcher at the Warsaw University of Technology (PL)

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Jacek Łaszek

Associate Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics (PL)

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Krzysztof Olszewski

Economic advisor at the National Bank of Poland (PL)


TAYLORED CONFERENCE

PACKAGES

Online Registration Open!
Secure your spot at the 99th EUROCONSTRUCT-Conference, the premier event for professionals in the construction sector. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and network with industry experts. Streaming options are also available.

Standard
package

1,900
  • Pre-Conference networking evening
    5th June 2025
  • Conference access
    6th June 2025
  • Lunch and coffee

  • Exclusive bonus packages
  • Conference book
  • EUROCONSTRUCT Summary Report
  • EURCONSTRUCT Country Report containing all 19 countries
  • Complete Excel dataset

Additional participant*

800
  • Pre-Conference networking
    5th June 2025
  • Conference access
    6th June 2025
  • Lunch and coffee

  • Exclusive bonus packages
  • Conference book
  • EUROCONSTRUCT Summary Report
  • EURCONSTRUCT Country Report containing all 19 countries
  • Complete Excel dataset

All prices are quoted in euros and do not include VAT.
*) Exclusive rate for each additional participant from the same company at the on-site event.

ATTRACTIVE CONFERENCE

VENUES

 

Main conference venue

Hotel Mercure Grand
Krucza 28
00-522 Warszawa
Poland

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CONTACT

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Conference pre-event

17:30 Guided tour of Warsaw
19:00 Get together at the “Pod Gigantami” restaurant
Al. Ujazdowskie 24,
00-535 Warsaw
Poland

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Kick off the conference by connecting at our exclusive networking pre-event – bringing together network members, expert speakers, and all participants from the construction sector for an evening of meaningful exchange and new opportunities.

Conference room
Lobby
Conference room

OUR TARGETED AUDIENCE

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The EUROCONSTRUCT conferences are aimed at anyone interested in the economic development of the European construction industry. The focus is on decision-makers, strategic marketing staff and all those involved in construction forecasting. 

From an industry perspective, the event is aimed at the construction and construction supply industries. Attendees also include finance, insurance, consultancy and public institutions professionals. 

The majority of attendees are from Europe. They also come from countries looking to open up new business opportunities in Europe.

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

Mid- and large-sized building companies

CONSTRUCTION SUPPLY INDUSTRY

Building design, building services, building materials, building chemistry, and construction machinery suppliers

FINANCE AND INSURANCE INDUSTRY

Banks, financial and credit institutions, insurances

DEVELOPERS

Property developers, investors, housing associations, project managers, architects and engineers

PUBLIC BODIES AND INTEREST GROUPS

Government departments, agencies, European organisations, industry associations, national and international bodies.

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CNAPPC – The National Council of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects, and Conservationists, is a non-economic public entity established under the Ministry of Justice. It coordinates and oversees the Italian professional systems, which consists of 105 provincial Orders, responsible for maintaining the professional register, supervising the practice of the profession, and exercising related judicial functions.

ACE – The Architects’ Council of Europe, the representative organisation for the architectural profession at European level, and it aspires to speak with a single voice on its behalf in order to achieve its objectives. Its growing membership currently consists of 52 member organisations, which are the regulatory and professional representative bodies in all European Union (EU) Member States, Accession Countries, the United Kingdom, Switzerland and Norway, and six observer members (Serbia, Ukraine, Montenegro, Republic of North Macedonia, Republic of Kosovo, Republic of Moldova). Through them, the ACE represents the interests of more than half a million architects from 36 European countries.

WHAT TO EXPECT

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IN-DEPTH EXPERTISE

Join our keynote speakers and learn more about the latest trends in European construction and the influencing factors behind them. Take advantage of our long history and in-depth regional and sector expertise.

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PRACTICAL BENEFITS

Engage with experts and industry leaders on the topics which matter most for you. There will be plenty of time for this in the numerous discussion panels throughout the conference.

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INSIGHTFUL TAKE AWAY

Power-up your network, meet potential business partners and take a closer look at our network and the people behind it.

OUR HISTORIC RECORD

PREVIOUS EUROCONSTRUCT CONFERENCES

2024
Winter
Milan, Italy


98th Conference

Summer
Stockholm, Sweden


97th Conference

2023
Winter
Dublin, Ireland

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96th Conference

2023
Summer
Amsterdam, Netherlands

95th Conference
95th Conference

2022
2021-2022
91th to 94th Conference

Winter 2022 - London, United Kingdom

Summer 2022 - Warsaw, Poland

Winter 2021 - Verona, Italy

Summer 2021 - Vienna, Austria

2020
2011-2020
71th to 90th Conference

Winter 2020 - Munich, Germany

Summer 2020 - Stockholm, Sweden

Winter 2019 - Warsaw, Poland

Winter 2018 - Paris, France

Summer 2018 - Helsinki, Finland

Winter 2017 - Munich, Germany

Summer 2017 - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Winter 2016 - Barcelona, Spain

Summer 2016 - Dublin, Ireland

Winter 2015 - Budapest, Hungary

Summer 2015 - Warsaw, Poland

Winter 2014 - Milan, Italy

Summer 2014 - Oslo, Norway

Winter 2013 - Prague, Czech Republic

Summer 2013 - Copenhagen, Denmark

Winter 2012 - Munich, Germany

Summer 2012 - London, United Kingdom

Summer 2011 - Paris, France

Summer 2011 - Helsinki, Finland

2010
2001 – 2010
51st to 70th Conference

Winter 2010 - Budapest, Hungary

Summer 2010 - Dublin, Ireland

Winter 2009 - Zurich, Switzerland

Summer 2009 - Warsaw, Poland

Winter 2008 - Brussels, Belgium

Summer 2008 - Rome, Italy

Winter 2007 - Vienna, Austria

Summer 2007 - Prague, Czech Republic

Winter 2006 - Munich, Germany

Summer 2006 - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Winter 2005 - Barcelona, Spain

Summer 2005 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

Winter 2004 - Paris, France

Summer 2004 - Stockholm, Sweden

Winter 2003 - Funchal, Madeira

Summer 2003 - Budapest, Hungary

Winter 2002 - Munich, Germany

Summer 2002 - Dublin, Ireland

Winter 2001 - Rome, Italy

Summer 2001 - Copenhagen, Denmark

2000
1991 – 2000
31st to 50th Conference

Winter, 2000 - Paris, France

Summer, 2000 - Vienna, Austria

January 2000 - Cambridge, United Kingdom

Summer, 1999 - Prague, Czech Republic

Winter, 1998 - Berlin, Germany

Summer, 1998 - Lisboa, Portugal

Winter, 1997 - Barcelona, Spain

Summer, 1997 - Rome, Italy

Winter, 1996 - Paris, France

Summer, 1996 - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Winter, 1995 - Budapest, Hungary

Summer, 1995 - London, United Kingdom

Winter, 1994 - Zurich, Switzerland

Summer, 1994 - Lillehammer, Norway

Winter, 1993 - Munich, Germany

Summer, 1993 - Copenhagen, Denmark

Winter, 1992 - Paris, France

Summer, 1992 - Helsinki, Finnland

Winter, 1991 - Barcelona, Spain

Summer, 1991 - Rome, Italy

1990
1981 – 1990
11th to 30th Conference

Winter, 1990 - Munich, Germany

Summer, 1990 - London, United Kingdom

Winter, 1989 - Paris, France

Summer, 1989 - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Winter, 1988 - Vienna, Austria

Summer, 1988 - Edinbourgh, United Kingdom

Winter, 1987 - Munich, Germany

Summer, 1987 - Zurich, Switzerland

Winter, 1986 - Lyon, France

Summer, 1986 - Copenhagen, Denmark

Winter, 1985 - Venice, Italy

Summer, 1985 - London, United Kingdom

Winter, 1984 - Munich, Germany

Summer, 1984 - Paris, France

Winter, 1983 - Rome, Italy

Summer, 1983 - London, United Kingdom

Winter, 1982 - Copenhagen, Denmark

Summer, 1982 - Vienna, Austria

Winter, 1981 - Munich, Germany

Summer, 1981 - Paris, France

1980
1974 – 1980
1st to 10th Conference

Winter, 1980 - London, United Kingdom

Summer, 1980 - Rome, Italy

Winter, 1979 - Rotterdam, Netherlands

Summer, 1979 - London, United Kingdom

Winter, 1978 - Paris, France

Summer, 1978 - London, United Kingdom

Winter, 1977 - Munich, Germany

Summer, 1977 - Paris, France

Winter, 1976 - Rome, Italy

Autumn, 1974 - Munich, Germany

STANDARD PACKAGE

$ 2,000

Networking Evening

Conference Participation

Summary Report

Conference Report

PREMIUM PACKAGE

$ 2,600

Networking Evening

Conference Participation

Conference Report

BONUS:
Summary Report
+ Country Report

ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANT

$ 1,000

Networking Evening

Conference Participation

Summary Report

Conference Report

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