This page covers mid-tier construction conferences 2026, with six events running from January through February across the U.S. and beyond.
These aren't the massive trade shows with five-figure booth costs. They're focused gatherings where attendance stays manageable and conversations actually happen. The HCSS Users Group Meeting in Houston draws construction software operators who run the platform daily, making it a practical room for vendors selling into that stack. The National Demolition Association Annual Convention in Phoenix pulls a tight niche that's easy to miss on broader event calendars. For construction companies, contractors, and suppliers working on pipeline in the first quarter, this stretch of events offers real access without competing against every major player in the industry. If you're mapping out where to show up early in 2026, this list gives you a concrete starting point.
Quick numbers
Total Construction conferences: 10
Largest city by count: Houston (1)
Tier mix: 0 Tier A / 0 Tier B / 10 Tier C / 0 Tier D
Price mix: 1 $ / 3 $$ / 4 $$$
Date range: Jan 19, 2026 to Feb 11, 2026
Breakdowns
Here are two views on how the set distributes.
States by Tier C Construction conference count
State
Conferences
Texas
1
Washington
1
Hawaii
1
Utah
1
Missouri
1
California
1
Massachusetts
1
Arizona
1
Connecticut
1
Takeaways
Of the 10 Construction conferences at Tier C, 0 hold a Tier A rating.
Houston hosts the most events in this cut, with 1 on the calendar.
January is the busiest month, with 7 conferences scheduled.
Ticket pricing splits 1 at the $ tier and 4 at the $$$ tier, so entry costs vary widely across the set.
Acumatica Summit tops the Tier-ranked list, held in Seattle.
The most common stated purpose is Growth / Revenue, covering 5 of the 10 events in this cut.
Event length averages 2.8 days across the set, with the longest running 5 days.
Ranked list
10 conferences
1
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Jan 19–22, 2026·Houston, TX·1k–2k attendees·$$ ticket
Our take
With 1k–2k industry professionals on the floor, HCSS Users Group Meeting sits firmly as a solid mid-tier show across the Construction space. Ticket pricing at $$ implies a vetted crowd of decision-makers, and our team places it among Silver events reflecting a holistic view of buyer density, lead quality, and industry footprint. Exhibitors focused on the Construction industry, this event should be on your shortlist.
2
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Jan 21–25, 2026·Oranjestad, AW·500–1k attendees·$$$ ticket
Our take
Given its 500–1k expected attendees, CAGC Annual Convention has cemented its place as a dependable event in the Construction industry. Attendance pricing of $$$ suggests a filtered, high-intent room, and the Orbital team rates it in the mid tier drawing on multi-cycle exhibitor feedback and verified attendee role data. If you're selling into the Construction category, this gathering merits inclusion in your annual conference calendar.
3
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Jan 25–28, 2026·Seattle, WA·2k–5k attendees·$$$$ ticket
Our take
With 2k–5k industry professionals on the floor, Acumatica Summit sits firmly as a solid mid-tier show across the Construction space. Ticket pricing at $$$$ reflects a deliberate barrier that filters for committed buyers, and our team places it among Silver events reflecting a holistic view of buyer density, lead quality, and industry footprint. Exhibitors focused on the Construction industry, this event should be on your shortlist.
4
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Jan 27–28, 2026·Honolulu, HI·500–1k attendees·$$ ticket
Our take
Based on 500–1k annual attendees, RE+ Hawai’i ranks solidly as a reliable conference within the Construction sector. Entry at $$ signals a serious operator audience, which is why Orbital rates it at Silver using a framework weighted toward decision-maker access and verified exhibitor ROI. For teams targeting the Construction industry, this show is worth a serious look.
5
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Jan 29–30, 2026·Salt Lake City, UT·1k–2k attendees·$$ ticket
Our take
With 1k–2k industry professionals on the floor, AGC of Utah Annual Convention sits firmly as a solid mid-tier show across the Construction space. Ticket pricing at $$ implies a vetted crowd of decision-makers, and our team places it among Silver events informed by verified attendance composition, post-show exhibitor outcomes, and editorial assessment. For teams targeting the Construction category, this gathering should be on your shortlist.
6
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Jan 29–29, 2026·St Charles, MO·1k–2k attendees·$ ticket
Our take
Considering 1k–2k registered participants, Meet the GC Expo stands as a Silver-rated gathering for the Construction vertical. Registration at $ implies a vetted crowd of decision-makers, leading Orbital to rate it as a Silver event based on a combination of attendee quality, exhibitor ROI data, and industry relevance. If you're selling into the Construction vertical, the show belongs on any serious exhibitor's planning list.
7
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Jan 29–30, 2026·San Francisco, CA·1k–2k attendees·$$$ ticket
Our take
With 1k–2k industry professionals on the floor, IFMA Facility Fusion sits firmly as a solid mid-tier show across the Construction space. Ticket pricing at $$$ signals a serious operator audience, and our team places it among Silver events reflecting a holistic view of buyer density, lead quality, and industry footprint. Exhibitors focused on the Construction industry, this event belongs on any serious exhibitor's planning list.
8
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Feb 3–4, 2026·Boston, MA·2k–5k attendees·$$$ ticket
Our take
With 2k–5k industry professionals on the floor, RE+ Northeast sits firmly as a solid mid-tier show across the Construction space. Ticket pricing at $$$ signals a serious operator audience, and our team places it among Silver events using a framework weighted toward decision-maker access and verified exhibitor ROI. Operators building pipeline in the Construction space, this conference is worth a serious look.
9
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Feb 4–7, 2026·Phoenix, AZ·1k–2k attendees·$$$ ticket
Our take
With 1k–2k industry professionals on the floor, National Demolition Association Annual Convention & Expo sits firmly as a solid mid-tier show across the Construction space. Ticket pricing at $$$ implies a vetted crowd of decision-makers, and our team places it among Silver events informed by verified attendance composition, post-show exhibitor outcomes, and editorial assessment. For teams targeting the Construction category, this gathering should be on your shortlist.
10
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Considering 2k–5k registered participants, NERCA Annual Roofing Convention & Trade Show stands as a Silver-rated gathering for the Construction vertical. For teams targeting the Construction category, this conference is worth a serious look.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
SilverOrbital’s proprietary rating for how valuable a conference is for selling to businesses in that vertical. Based on attendee quality, exhibitor ROI, and industry relevance.
Frequently asked questions
How many Construction conferences are happening in 2026?
This guide covers 10 Construction conferences for 2026. Scroll up to see dates, locations, and details for each event.
When is the biggest Construction event?
HCSS Users Group Meeting is one of the largest events on this list with approximately 1k–2k attendees. It takes place Jan 19–22, 2026. Location: Houston, TX.
What's the cheapest Construction conference to attend?
Meet the GC Expo has the lowest ticket price on this list ($). It's held in St Charles, MO. Expected attendance: approximately 1k–2k.
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