Mammut Structures, with a remarkable track record in the production of steel frameworks and structures, warehouses, modular buildings, prefabricated buildings, space cabins, and sandwich panels, had a prominent and successful presence at the Armenia Construction Industry Exhibition (September 5–7, 2025) held at the Karen Demirchyan Complex in Yerevan.
This exhibition is one of the most prestigious regional events in the construction and building technologies sector, hosting renowned domestic and international companies from countries including the UAE, Germany, Iran, Russia, Georgia, and Uzbekistan.

Mammut Structures’ Presence at the Exhibition
- Products Presented: Sandwich panels, industrial and office modular buildings, steel structures, and space cabins.
- Visitors: Over 4,320 visitors visited Mammut’s booth during the three-day exhibition.
- Specialized Consulting: Services provided by a six-member team (3 consultants fluent in Armenian and 3 consultants fluent in English).
- Business Meetings: More than 150 meetings conducted focusing on representation, contract manufacturing, and EPC projects.
Market Opportunities Identified in Armenia
- Contract Manufacturing and Local Assembly: Collaboration with local companies to reduce costs and facilitate market entry.
- Sales Representation: Exploring exclusive representation agreements with Armenian partners.
- EPC Projects: Participation in major industrial and civil construction projects.
- After-Sales Services: Establishing support and installation services networks through local partners.
- Commission-Based Market Development Model: Cooperation with design and contracting companies to introduce projects.
Simultaneous Participation at Toon Expo 2025
At the same time, Mammut Structures also visited Toon Expo Yerevan 2025. This event is the largest real estate and urban development exhibition in Armenia, providing an opportunity to introduce major residential and commercial projects and network with local and international developers and investors.
Market Analysis and Future Outlook
Considering the 20.2% growth in Armenia’s construction industry during the first seven months of 2025, and the country’s extensive need for renovating aged infrastructure and developing new projects, an active presence of Mammut Structures in this market can lead to strategic contracts, export growth, and increased regional market share.
Conclusion
By participating in two prestigious Yerevan exhibitions, Mammut Structures successfully showcased its capabilities and products while identifying significant opportunities for collaboration in representation, contract manufacturing, EPC projects, and export market development. This event marks a milestone for expanding the company’s international activities and strengthening its regional position.

