This page rounds up 10 events worth knowing, with dates running from January through April and locations spread across California and Washington. The list includes ServiceTitan Pantheon Events in Glendale this January, which draws heavily from the trades and home services side of construction, and Living Future in Seattle this April, focused on regenerative design and green building standards. A few entries, like the Canadian Concrete Expo, sit just outside the West Coast footprint but are close enough to matter for contractors with cross-border operations. If you're planning your conference calendar for 2026, this page gives you dates, locations, and enough context to decide which events match your current priorities, whether that's business development, sourcing technology, or meeting subcontractors in specific markets.
By the numbers
- Total Construction conferences: 10
- Largest city by count: Seattle (2)
- Tier mix: 0 Tier A / 1 Tier B / 6 Tier C / 3 Tier D
- Price mix: 1 $ / 2 $$ / 4 $$$
- Date range: Jan 21, 2026 to Apr 17, 2026
Breakdowns
Here are two views on how the set distributes.
States in the West Coast by Construction conference count
| State | Conferences |
|---|
| California | 6 |
| Washington | 2 |
| Hawaii | 1 |
| Oregon | 1 |
Construction conferences in the West Coast by month
| Month | Conferences |
|---|
| January | 4 |
| February | 2 |
| March | 3 |
| April | 1 |
Takeaways
Across the 10 Construction conferences in the West Coast, 0 carry a Tier A ranking.
Seattle hosts the most events in this cut, with 2 on the calendar.
January is the busiest month, with 4 conferences scheduled.
Ticket pricing splits 1 at the $ tier and 4 at the $$$ tier, so entry costs vary widely across the set.
International Mass Timber Conference tops the Tier-ranked list, held in Portland.
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 4 days.