The list spans roofing, green building, residential construction, and commercial development, with events running from February through late March. The NERCA Annual Roofing Convention & Trade Show in Uncasville kicks things off in early February, drawing specialty contractors focused on commercial and residential roofing. The JLC LIVE Residential Construction Show in Providence is one of the stronger stops for hands-on trades, with a floor built around working demos and practical skills. If your pipeline is concentrated in the Mid-Atlantic or New England, these events are worth planning around early. Proximity matters for booth costs, travel budgets, and the quality of the conversations you walk away with.
Quick numbers
- Total Construction conferences: 10
- Largest city by count: Boston (2)
- Tier mix: 0 Tier A / 3 Tier B / 3 Tier C / 4 Tier D
- Price mix: 2 $ / 2 $$ / 3 $$$
- Date range: Feb 03, 2026 to Apr 23, 2026
Breakdowns
Here are two views on how the set distributes.
States in the Northeast by Construction conference count
| State | Conferences |
|---|
| Massachusetts | 2 |
| Delaware | 2 |
| Connecticut | 1 |
| Maryland | 1 |
| District of Columbia | 1 |
| New York | 1 |
| New Jersey | 1 |
| Rhode Island | 1 |
Construction conferences in the Northeast by month
| Month | Conferences |
|---|
| February | 3 |
| March | 6 |
| April | 1 |
Takeaways
Across the 10 Construction conferences in the Northeast, 0 carry a Tier A ranking.
Boston hosts the most events in this cut, with 2 on the calendar.
March is the busiest month, with 6 conferences scheduled.
Ticket pricing splits 2 at the $ tier and 3 at the $$$ tier, so entry costs vary widely across the set.
Atlantic Builders Convention tops the Tier-ranked list, held in Atlantic City.
The most common stated purpose is Growth / Revenue, covering 5 of the 10 events in this cut.
Event length averages 2.5 days across the set, with the longest running 6 days.