Real Estate, Construction and Urban Transformation Fair Brings the Industry Together

Real Estate Construction and Urban Transformation Fair brought the Sector together
Real Estate, Construction and Urban Transformation Fair Brings the Industry Together

Real Estate, Construction and Urban Transformation Fair Rescon Expo brought together all the components of the sector, from real estate consultancy to housing projects, from cooperatives to land offices, in Fuarizmir.

The Izmir Metropolitan Municipality, acting with a vision that inspires Turkey and the world of the future, with its own assurance and guarantee, on-site transformation and urban transformation projects implemented with 100 percent consensus also attracted great attention from the exhibitors and visitors at the fair. In addition to the urban transformation projects of the Izmir Metropolitan Municipality, other projects produced for the city were exhibited at the İZBETON stand. Ankara Metropolitan Municipality and Konak Municipality also conveyed the urban transformation projects they carried out in their stands to both sector representatives and visitors. In addition, the cooperation that emerged with the procurement committees and bilateral meetings contributed to the development of the sector and related sectors for the coming periods.

Interviews to be held within the scope of the fair also contributed to the sector. Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Murat Karayalçın talked about "Ankara Experience in Urban Transformation". A session was held with the participation of the heads of the Chambers of Civil Engineers, Architects and Izmir Real Estate Agents. While TARKEM General Manager Sergenç İneler talked about his works and projects and discussed the urban transformation from a different perspective, Prof. Dr. Ruşen Keleş and Ali Faruk Göksu also evaluated urban transformation from the perspective of academics and project producers. In addition, sessions were held with the participation of representatives of the sector, non-governmental organizations, associations and bureaucrats.

Participants also evaluated the fair by expressing their satisfaction with the interest they received despite the fact that it was held for the first time this year.

Halil Kurt, Member of the Assembly of the Izmir Chamber of Commerce and Chairman of the Building Cooperatives Committee, Chairman of the Board of Batı-Koop:

“In my opinion, cooperatives are the way people can have housing under the most favorable conditions. Tunç Soyer Since our President knows and attaches importance to cooperatives, he paved the way for cooperatives in the moves of Izmir Metropolitan Municipality in urban transformation areas. In this way, these works will be carried out without being victimized by right holders and housing buyers. This fair was also a big deficiency. It was a fair where we introduced our urban transformation and other activities. The interest was intense, we decided to enlarge our stand and make a contract to take part in the fair next year.”

Hüseyin Çankaya, Head of Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Special Projects and Transformation Department:

“As the Department, we have been carrying out projects related to urban transformation areas for three years. When we first heard about the fair, we wanted to attend and we really thank İzmir Metropolitan Municipality and İZFAŞ. We had the chance to convey the projects we carried out, how we tried to reach a solution from the problem, to introduce our projects, to convey this information to public institutions, professional experts, people in the relevant sector, and to discuss our thoughts.

Onag Yapı – Gültekin Pera – Niyazi Gültekin:

“We came to the fair with pleasure. Izmir needed such a fair. There is great interest in our projects and we are pleased with this interest. İZFAŞ is at the center of this business and we believe that there will be better fairs ahead with the support and joint organization of the sector.”

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