BILT ANZ

BILT ANZ is a premier professional conference for the building and infrastructure sector in Australia and New Zealand. Hosted in Sydney, the event is designed for architects, engineers, contractors, designers, owners, and digital construction specialists who are shaping the future of the built environment. BILT ANZ places a strong emphasis on collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing across disciplines.

The event focuses on digital transformation within the construction industry, with particular attention to Building Information Modelling (BIM), digital workflows, and integrated project delivery. Participants can explore topics such as design technology, data-driven decision-making, construction automation, sustainability, asset management, and emerging tools that support more efficient and collaborative project delivery.

A defining feature of BILT ANZ is its community-driven content. The programme is developed by industry professionals for industry professionals, ensuring that presentations are practical, relevant, and based on real-world experience. Sessions typically include case studies, technical deep dives, panel discussions, and interactive workshops that encourage open exchange and active participation.

In addition to the conference programme, BILT ANZ provides excellent networking opportunities. The event brings together professionals from across the architecture, engineering, construction, and operations sectors, creating a collaborative environment where ideas can be shared and long-term professional connections can be formed. This interdisciplinary approach reflects the increasingly integrated nature of modern construction projects.

With its strong focus on innovation, technology, and collaboration, BILT ANZ has established itself as a key event for digital leaders in the construction and infrastructure industry. For professionals looking to stay at the forefront of industry change, improve digital practices, and connect with like-minded peers, BILT ANZ offers valuable insights and a forward-looking perspective on the future of the built environment.