A municipal works, civil and commercial construction event.
In September 2025, a new event will be landing at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre. The event – Converge – will bring together leading Decision Makers in the Municipal Works, Civil and Commercial Construction space, to share the tools, ideas and technologies that are shaping these sectors.
Converge is Australia’s only one-stop-shop for Sub-Contractors, Project Engineers, Council Fleet Managers, and Large-Scale Construction Contractors across the municipal works, civil construction and infrastructure space. Through a mixture of live demonstrations, equipment showcases, and conference spaces, the show will bring together the best of each area to learn from each other, and provide its visitors with the solutions they need to build and maintain the Australia of tomorrow.
THE AUDIENCE – AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST B2B DATABASES
Converge will draw on Australia’s largest qualified audience of decision makers, through its parent company Prime Creative Media. Its trusted media brands will play a key role in delivering a high-level and quality audience. The teams behind these brands will deliver quality content and attendees that support industry growth.
TOTAL PRINT CIRCULATION
121,675
TOTAL DIGITAL DATABASES 112,916
TOTAL MONTHLY PAGE VIEWS 338,668
TOTAL EXPOSURE ACROSS OUR AUDIENCE OF ENGAGED DECISION MAKERS
1,007,070+
AUDIENCE MATTERS
Converge will attract attendees through Australia’s leading industry media brands.
INFRASTRUCTURE
FAR REACHING
More than media partners, Converge will be a content-focused event.
THE VISITOR JOURNEY
Where municipal works, civil & commercial construction converge.
Converge takes visitors on a journey from the small through to the large scale, from major utility centres through to public lands, and civil and commercial construction sites.
Co-located with No-Dig Down Under, Converge will take advantage of an active audience of Engineers involved in infrastructure construction and management, who attend the event as part of their CPD through Engineers Australia.
No-Dig Down Under welcomes decision makers overseeing assets from Utility Companies across Australia, as well as councils, who attend to see the latest in Trenchless Technology.
AUDIENCE IN A SNAPSHOT
Engineers focused on Infrastructure Construction and Management
Asset Managers from Major Utility Companies
Civil Construction and Maintenance
On the large scale, a significant segment of the show will be dedicated to civil construction and road maintenance. In partnership with Roads & Infrastructure and Infrastructure magazines, this area will offer Tier 1 through to Tier 3 contractors a view of the latest equipment and technology available on the market.
A dedicated conference area will also welcome leaders from major civil works projects to share knowledge on Victoria’s Big Build projects as well as the 10-year, $120 billion infrastructure pipeline for the state, offering unprecedented access to decision makers in this space.
AUDIENCE IN A SNAPSHOT
Procurement Managers, Tier 1 Contractors
Project Managers, Procurement Managers and Engineers overseeing major civil construction and infrastructure projects and maintenance
Construction Technology
From the construction site to the boardroom, Converge will offer leaders solutions to managing large-scale projects. A dedicated construction technology space will include a stage featuring live demonstrations of the latest software transforming commercial construction projects.
This area will also feature an exclusive Inside Construction Summit, bringing together key leaders working on Australia’s largest construction projects. Produced in partnership with Inside Construction, the summit will offer a unique opportunity to advance the industry by sharing knowledge on the latest technologies, innovations and solutions driving success in major projects.
AUDIENCE IN A SNAPSHOT
C, V and D-level leaders of major Tier 1 Contractors
Municipal Works
On the small scale, Converge will feature a niche area for councils and asset managers to see the latest tools available in municipal works. From horticulture equipment through to road maintenance, and larger scale trade equipment, the area will act as a one-stop-shop for council fleet managers and sub-contractors to see the latest tools on offer, with a special focus on zero emission technology.