Drive Alberta's Built Environment Further, & Faster
Celebrating 25 years in Alberta, BUILDEX continues its longstanding mission of connecting, educating and inspiring the holistic building and construction industry.
BUILDEX is the event your peers and leading experts attend to discuss, learn & discover what’s next for the residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial projects across the province.
Are you ready for BUILDEX Alberta 2024?
As the largest annual gathering of building and construction professionals in Alberta, BUILDEX is the event your peers from Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Interior Design, Homebuilding & Renovation, and Property Management come together to immerse in discussions, network, access continuing education, generate new business and find new suppliers.
BUILDEX events are essential for anyone involved in the design, construction and management of commercial and residential real estate.
Taking place at the newly expanded BMO Centre at Stampede Park in Calgary, from October 23 & 24, this year we will be celebrating 25 years of BUILDEX in Alberta.
Something for Everyone!
Attending BUILDEX remains essential for anyone involved in the design, construction, and management of commercial and residential real estate. Over the course of two days, you will meet the right people – your next client, project partner, services provider or hire – to help drive your business forward.
Architecture
Construction
Property Management
Interior Design
Engineering
Homebuilding & Renovation
New June Webinar
An estimated 15-20% of the global population exhibits some form of neurodivergence, with this prevalence expected to rise. Neurodivergent employees represent a significant and largely untapped talent pool, often bringing highly valuable skill sets to the workforce. However, typical workplace design can amplify challenges and hinder neurodivergent employees. Join BUILDEX Connect’s June’s webinar to find out how to optimizing inclusive design for a neurodiverse workplace.
Partner with BUILDEX
Sponsor BUILDEX in person events or webinar series to access a community of building and construction buyers through a single trusted platform and brand.
Whether you are looking to sponsor, exhibit, advertise or educate, BUILDEX has the networking events, educational opportunities, unique marketing platforms and data to successfully boost your business.
BUILDEX Alberta 2023 By the Numbers
2
Days
1,900+
Participants
35%
growth in attendees vs 2022
100+
Exhibitors
20+
Sponsors
65+
Educational Seminars & Workshops
150+
Industry Speakers & Panelists
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Treaty Number 7
BUILDEX Alberta is taking place in the BMO Centre at Stampede Park which is located in the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Kainai, Piikani, Siksika), Stoney Nakoda (Bearspaw, Chiniki, Wesley) and Tsuut’ina First Nations Peoples, and the Métis Nation of Alberta Region 3. These lands have always been a gathering place, and we are proud to continue this tradition.
Treaty 7 First Nations Peoples have been a part of the Calgary Stampede since the very beginning in 1912. Stampede Founder, Guy Weadick, invited more than 1,800 First Nations Peoples to lead the first parade, camp at what is now known as Elbow River Camp, and compete in the rodeo. The Stampede remains committed to creating safe spaces for Indigenous Peoples to celebrate and practice their cultures and for non-Indigenous people to engage, appreciate, and understand.
Calgary is situated on land where the Bow River meets the Elbow River, and the traditional Blackfoot name of this place is “Mohkinstsis”. The City of Calgary is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3.