Project Lebanon 2026 and Interiors Lebanon 2026 to Drive Reconstruction and Investment Opportunities

As Lebanon continues its efforts toward recovery and economic renewal, Project Lebanon 2026 and Interiors Lebanon 2026 will take place from 29 September – 2 October 2026 at the Seaside Arena, Beirut New Waterfront, positioning themselves as key platforms supporting the country’s reconstruction and investment landscape.

Now in its 27th edition, Project Lebanon remains the region’s leading exhibition for construction, infrastructure, and renewable energy, offering direct access to a market shaped by urgent rebuilding needs and evolving investment opportunities.

Running concurrently, Interiors Lebanon 2026, now in its third edition, will highlight the growing role of interior design and fit-out solutions in Lebanon’s recovery, bringing together designers, architects, manufacturers, and decision-makers to explore new business prospects.

Lebanon continues to face significant reconstruction requirements following successive crises. A World Bank assessment published in March 2025 estimated recovery and reconstruction needs at approximately $11 billion, with total economic losses reaching $14 billion, including $6.8 billion in physical damage. The housing sector alone accounted for more than $4.6 billion in losses.

These figures are expected to rise as new damage assessments emerge following recent developments in 2026, further reinforcing demand across construction, infrastructure, and interior works.

Project Lebanon 2026 will showcase a wide range of solutions tailored to the country’s rebuilding needs, including construction materials, infrastructure technologies, and energy solutions. The exhibition offers participants the opportunity to:

  • Engage with key public and private sector stakeholders
  • Access major reconstruction and infrastructure projects
  • Participate in B2B matchmaking initiatives
  • Gain insights into market trends and emerging opportunities

Supported by ongoing initiatives such as the Lebanon Emergency Assistance Project (LEAP)—a $1 billion programme focused on rehabilitating critical infrastructure—the event reflects sustained activity in areas such as road rehabilitation, debris removal, and municipal services.

As reconstruction extends beyond structural work, demand for interior solutions continues to grow. Interiors Lebanon 2026 will showcase innovations in furniture, lighting, décor, and fit-out systems, addressing the needs of housing rehabilitation, hospitality upgrades, and commercial developments.

The exhibition underscores the importance of interior works as a key component of reconstruction, with each rebuilt or repaired space generating additional demand for finishing and furnishing solutions.

Both exhibitions will be held at the Seaside Arena, a centrally located venue just 15 minutes from Beirut International Airport. With over 25,000 sqm of multifunctional space, the venue is equipped to host exhibitions, conferences, and high-level networking events.

As Lebanon moves forward, reconstruction remains a central driver of economic activity. Project Lebanon 2026 and Interiors Lebanon 2026 aim to facilitate collaboration, attract investment, and support the rebuilding process by connecting industry stakeholders and showcasing innovative solutions.

Together, the events offer a timely platform to contribute to Lebanon’s recovery while unlocking new opportunities for growth across construction, infrastructure, and design sectors.

For more information, please visit www.projectlebanon.com

About IFP Lebanon

IFP Lebanon is part of IFP Group, the Middle East’s leading trade fair and conferences organizer. In the last 45 years, IFP has organized over 660 international trade fairs and conferences throughout the region and has established a client base of more than 35 governments and thousands of international companies and trade associations.