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In March, the fourth issue of the magazine "Stroykomplex of the Middle Urals" will be published, dedicated to the results of 2022 and plans for 2023.

The magazine has been published for 26 years. Its readership includes builders, designers, architects, manufacturers of materials and other participants in the construction industry.

Since 2022, the founder of the publication, together with the Ministry of Construction of the Sverdlovsk Region, has been the Organizing Committee of the Builder, the organizer of the largest industry events in the region and the country's leading industry events: 100+ TechnoBuild and Builder's Day. The magazine has completely updated the design, as well as received qualitative changes in the content. Now it comes out once a quarter. Regular speakers include Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region Evgeny Kuyvashev, Minister of Construction and Infrastructure Development Mikhail Volkov, Vice Mayor Rustam Galyamov and many others.

In addition, the third issue of the 100+ Journal on construction, architecture and the urban environment will be published in December 2023. The magazine has been a part of the International Construction Forum and the 100+ TechnoBuild exhibition for two years. Over the years, more than 2,500 speakers from all over the world have performed at 100+, more than 700 companies have become exhibitors, and more than 100,000 people have participated. The 100+ Journal became a kind of collection of the event: not just reports, but relevant interesting data on modern construction, including materials based on the results of the 100+, interviews with speakers, market research and analytics, and information about the award winners. The publication is published once a year.

We suggest that you post materials about your company or products in new issues of magazines. Cost of participation, information on distribution channels and circulations: Construction Complex of the Middle Urals, 100+ Journal.

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