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Steel frame construction is rapidly gaining traction as the preferred choice across commercial, industrial, and even residential sectors driven by its unmatched speed, structural strength, and sustainability benefits. According to recent report by SNS Insider, the global structural steel market is projected to reach USD 169.60 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.95% from 2024 to 2032. In the Asia-Pacific region in particular, accelerating urbanization and infrastructure investment are fuelling demand, especially for high-rise buildings and logistics hubs where steel delivers exceptional load-bearing performance and construction efficiency.

 

Concurrently, technological innovation is transforming how steel frames are designed, fabricated, and assembled. The integration of Building Information Modelling (BIM), 3D printing, and prefabrication has significantly streamlined construction workflows—reducing waste, improving accuracy, and cutting timelines. In fact, the Steel Construction Institute and McKinsey & Company report that steel-based projects, especially those using modular or prefabricated systems, can achieve 20% to 40% faster completion, enabling quicker project delivery and earlier returns on investment. In Malaysia, steel framing adoption is supported through the Industrialised Building System (IBS) initiative led by CIDB to boost productivity and reduce labour dependency. While IBS adoption currently averages around 33–36% across public and private projects, the prefabricated construction sector is projected to grow at over 8% annually, signalling strong momentum for steel-based construction methods.

From a cost perspective, the advantages are equally compelling. The World Steel Association estimates that steel frame buildings can deliver 10% to 15% in overall savings when compared to conventional methods. These cost efficiencies are amplified by leaner labour requirements, with the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) highlighting up to 30% reductions in labour costs due to the simplified, repeatable nature of steel assembly processes.

Join us at the Steel Frame Construction by Trueventus to explore these advancements firsthand and gain the insights needed to stay ahead in a fast-evolving industry. This premier event will bring together leading experts, innovators, and decision-makers to discuss the latest market trends, technologies, and applications reshaping the construction landscape. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain the insights and connections you need to deliver steel construction projects that are faster, smarter, and more sustainable.
 

EVENT PARTNERS

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Archibuild is a bi-monthly B2B digital publication dedicated to the built environment. Published by New Reach Media Pte Ltd in Singapore since 2025, the magazine is the go-to source for building and construction professionals looking for breaking news, industry trends and best practices. 
 

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Federation of Malaysian Foundry and Engineering Industries Associations (FOMFEIA) is the national representative body for foundry and engineering related trade and industries in Malaysia. It was established on 7th January 1977 and the membership currently comprises 11 States Associations. Total number of member companies of State Associations has well exceeded 2,000 throughout Malaysia.
 

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Build Australia is a quarterly magazine dedicated to the Australian construction industry, available in both print and digital formats. It primarily targets builders, architects, and industry organisations, serving as a comprehensive resource for its readers. The magazine offers news and updates with timely information on industry developments, in-depth analysis with detailed exploration of important trends and challenges, and specialised content with tailored articles to meet the needs of construction professionals. With a multi-channel distribution strategy, Build Australia maintains a strong presence in the Australian market while reaching global decision-makers and stakeholders in the construction and architecture sectors.
 

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The Malaysian Occupational Scaffolding Association (MOSA) is a Non-Government Organisation (NGO) dedicated to promoting the free review of procedures on products and services quality for scaffolding. MOSA boosts awareness on safety, conveys the highest degree of scaffolding competency, and provides advice and training specifically in the scaffolding field.

 

Mission & Establishment
◈ Founded in 2010.
◈ Our primary goal is to enhance safety standards within the industry.

 

Activities & Programs
◈ We conducts awareness campaigns and training sessions to ensure safe handling of scaffolding equipment.
◈ By collaborating with government bodies, we disseminate regulatory updates to scaffolders.

 

Advocacy & Information Sharing
◈ We serves as a vital platform for scaffolders, advocating for safety standards and representing their interests.
◈ It acts as the collective voice of scaffolders across Malaysia.   

 

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Archilab is an international standard publication where we indulge in, on the best architectural structure, building and iconic landscape the world has to offer. It is a platform where architecture comes to life, with its inspiration, its design story and its poetic charm that shape how people live life today.
 

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