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Top Construction Conferences of 2025 You Can’t Miss

Planning to attend construction conferences in 2025 offers numerous benefits for professionals in the industry. Here’s why you should consider marking these events on your calendar:

  1. Networking Opportunities: Conferences provide a unique platform to connect with peers, industry leaders, and potential clients. Networking can open doors to new partnerships, insights into industry trends, and potential business opportunities.

  2. Learning and Development: Each event is packed with workshops, keynote speeches, and panel discussions led by experts. These sessions are invaluable for staying updated on the latest technologies, strategies, and regulations in the construction industry.

  3. Exploring New Technologies: Many conferences feature expos where companies showcase the latest innovations and tools. Exploring these can provide you with a competitive edge by optimizing your operations or offering new services.


By attending these conferences, you not only gain knowledge and connections but also contribute to your professional growth and the success of your business

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Jan. 20-23 Las Vegas

The largest event for masonry and concrete professionals in the world, attended by more than 60,000 people, will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center. 


Jan. 22-24 Jacksonville, Florida

Hosted by the Associated General Contractors of America, the Construction Safety and Health Conference is an event for safety professionals and consultants, with events dedicated to networking and demonstrating the most up-to-date health and safety practices and products in the industry. 


Jan. 27-30 Las Vegas

This conference for flooring and tile professionals features educational sessions, networking opportunities and speakers. The event also features the “Startup Station” for new businesses in the space.


Feb. 3-7 Las Vegas

SafetyFocus, the American Society of Safety Professionals’ second-largest education event, will use case studies, real-life examples and proven successes to explore key issues and provide new perspectives and strategies to help solve real-world safety and health challenges.


Feb. 19-21 San Antonio

The largest roofing and exteriors event in North America, the conference boasts hundreds of exhibitors and more than 60 educational sessions for contractors of all experience levels, with attendees from more than 55 countries.


Feb. 25-27 Las Vegas

ABC’s national convention in Las Vegas will feature competitions and industry insight sessions.


Mar. 12-13 New York City

The largest conference on construction and design in the New York City area will feature more than 400 exhibitors and is officially supported by New York state. The conference is also free to attend.


March 25-27 Portland, Oregon

The conference boasts the largest gathering of cross-laminated timber professionals in the world. The event focuses on construction and manufacturing, as well as design and development. It will also feature building and facility tours in the Portland area.


March 31 - April 3 Charlotte, North Carolina

The annual convention will feature discussions about materials relevant to the construction of walls and ceilings. It will provide the opportunity for businesses to connect through networking receptions and panels, along with a plethora of exhibitors.


April 7-10 Las Vegas

Attendees of the Modular Builder Institute’s annual conference and trade show will have the opportunity to connect directly with MBI staff and network with modular builders and professionals from around the world.


April 8-10 Columbus, Ohio

The AGC of America’s annual conference will once again be held in Columbus, Ohio. It will feature panels and networking opportunities to help contractors stay on top of a changing industry.


TBD May 2025

This conference is for professionals who want to improve the design phase of their projects, particularly regarding cost and scheduling. The event will include topics such as the post-pandemic outlook, with a focus on BIM and MEP trades.


May 6-7 San Francisco

Intended for business and IT leaders in the construction industry, FutureTech helps construction technology professionals stay on the cutting edge of their industry.


May 6-8 Washington, D.C.

An annual conference from the Construction Employers of America, the conference focuses on key legislative and regulatory issues facing the union construction industry. The conference will host both regulators and congressional representatives.


May 12-14 Denver

The first of the Urban Land Institute’s two annual meetings incorporates networking opportunities and education sessions concerning the built environment, as well as tours of award-winning projects in the city.

 

May 17-21Kissimmee, Florida

At the Construction Financial Management Association’s annual conference, attendees have access to construction technology forums, roundtable discussions, general sessions and mini-conferences alongside social events and an exhibition hall.


May 19-21 McLean, Virginia

The National Institute of Building Sciences event brings private industry contractors together with government officials and employees. The 2025 NIBS conference will feature 65 speakers and 25 educational sessions.


June 4-7 Boston

The 2025 conference is scheduled to be held in Boston. The 2024 iteration featured more 600 exhibiting companies and 30 sponsors among 15,000-plus attendees. 


June 8-10 San Diego

The GWIC conference is designed to help women network, gain industry knowledge and advance their careers in construction. 


Oct. 19-21 Nashville

This conference caters to construction managers and the owners who work with them, but breakout and networking sessions and seminars are also geared toward other types of AEC leaders.


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The joint conference from the American Society of Civil Engineers focuses on research in construction. Attendees will get a look at the future of the industry with academic construction research in tandem with Iowa State University.


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Groundbreak is construction tech giant Procore’s annual event. Tech professionals can network and learn more about cutting-edge technology in the building industry, and features keynote speakers such as former NFL player Emmitt Smith and survivalist Bear Grylls.


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Autodesk University is for attendees from architecture, engineering and construction fields. Sessions in previous years explored how to better use BIM and other new technologies to improve building construction, design and engineering. 


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The conference will feature expert-led sessions to showcase new developments and offers networking opportunities on the expo floor. The event will also provide an opportunity to see new tools at work at an offsite showcase.


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The self-proclaimed largest national gathering for the design-build market will provide networking and breakout sessions for attendees, along with exhibitors and sponsors.


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The conference, which has both women and men as attendees, features multiple education tracks on leadership, career building and construction trends, with a focus on technology and personal development.


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LCI is a place for contractors and construction professionals to learn from each other about best practices and successes in lean construction.


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The annual Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association convention will feature exhibits from some of the most prominent providers in the HVAC and sheet metal industry.


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Attendees of the 2025 ULI Fall Meeting, the second of the Urban Land Institute’s two annual meetings, can expect city showcase tours, networking events and a plethora of speakers.


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Sponsored by the U.S. Green Building Council, this show highlights leaders in sustainable construction and green building with exhibits and sessions centered on design, new technology, building systems and materials.


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Attendees of the American Society of Civil Engineers annual conference will learn the latest on how labor, climate change and artificial intelligence will affect the building industry.


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The International Society for Intelligent Construction’s conference features sessions and exhibits focused on construction technology and infrastructure.


Top Construction Conferences of 2025 You Can’t Miss



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