The new heart of Italian Exhibition Group’s (IEG) Expo Centre in Vicenza is starting to take shape. Six months after the foundation stone was laid, the first outer walls of the 22,000sqm, two-level building are now erected.
IEG reports work is on schedule and preparing to enter a new phase: by the end of June, assembly work on the prefabricated body of the main structure will begin.
“It is exciting to see the walls of the new hall coming to life, a modern and functional structure that will be the central exhibition area of Vicenzaoro in the future and will give impetus to the other events on the calendar and to the congress area,” said IEG president, Maurizio Ermeti. “At the September 2025 edition of Vicenzaoro, buyers and exhibitors will see further progress in the architectural work, while construction will continue alongside the event with no interference, just as at the last two editions.”
“The perimeter of the new hall is progressing with the walls now standing 18 metres high at some points out of the planned 21,” added Mario Vescovo, director of IEG’s Vicenza premises and head of operations.
Following the autumn international gold and jewellery trade show, work will continue with plant engineering installations and finishing works. Completion of the works is expected at the end of spring 2026.
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