This page covers nine events across North America, selected because they serve distinct segments of the construction industry rather than overlapping with the large national expos. The AGC Construction Safety & Health Conference in Glendale, AZ draws safety directors and risk managers looking for practical compliance updates, while the Nebraska Concrete & Aggregates Association Annual Conference is a tight, single-day event built for suppliers and producers in the Midwest. Several of these run in January and February, which makes them useful for teams finalizing budgets and vendor relationships before Q2 project ramp-up. If you work in a specific trade, geography, or phase of construction, the regional format tends to mean shorter travel, smaller rooms, and more direct conversations with decision-makers.
Quick numbers
- Total Construction conferences: 10
- Largest city by count: Glendale (2)
- Tier mix: 0 Tier A / 0 Tier B / 0 Tier C / 10 Tier D
- Price mix: 1 $ / 2 $$ / 5 $$$
- Date range: Jan 07, 2026 to Feb 12, 2026
Breakdowns
The two tables below show the supporting distribution for this cut.
States by Tier D Construction conference count
| State | Conferences |
|---|
| Minnesota | 1 |
| Nebraska | 1 |
| Arizona | 1 |
| Florida | 1 |
| Oklahoma | 1 |
| California | 1 |
| Nevada | 1 |
| Missouri | 1 |
| Maryland | 1 |
Takeaways
Among the 10 Construction conferences at Tier D, 0 sit at Tier A.
Glendale hosts the most events in this cut, with 2 on the calendar.
January is the busiest month, with 7 conferences scheduled.
Ticket pricing splits 1 at the $ tier and 5 at the $$$ tier, so entry costs vary widely across the set.
ABC Regional Construction Summit tops the Tier-ranked list, held in Hanover.
The most common stated purpose is Training / Certification, covering 7 of the 10 events in this cut.
Event length averages 3.0 days across the set, with the longest running 7 days.