About Building Innovation 2026
Communities nationwide face mounting challenges, from natural hazards to aging lifeline infrastructure, underscoring the urgent need for coordinated innovation across the built environment. The 14th Annual Building Innovation Conference will be held on May 19–20 at The Ritz-Carlton, Tysons Corner in McLean, VA. The event will bring together leaders from government, AEC, research, community planning, and industry to strengthen America’s infrastructure through integrated, future-focused practices.
Day One builds on the momentum of the Building for Tomorrow general session, which convened federal, state, and local agencies to advance a shared national model for resilient, interconnected infrastructure systems. This opening day continues that dialogue by examining how cross-sector policy alignment and system-wide collaboration can drive long-term resilience across the nation’s lifeline networks.
On Day Two, attendees will dive into expert-led sessions exploring innovations in digital delivery, building codes, housing, capital investment strategies, and adaptive design. The conference will also spotlight two critical focus areas: Systems of Systems, which examines how interconnected infrastructure affects resilience at the national scale, and Modular Offsite Construction, which highlights efficient, scalable building methods aligned with NIBS’ emphasis on applied technologies and forward-looking building science.
Participants can earn AIA LU credits, ICC credits, and certificates of attendance while collaborating across disciplines to address the country’s evolving infrastructure needs.
See what past attendees are saying…
Testimonials
As a construction lawyer who focuses on creating a more resilient built environment, NIBS’ Building Innovation Conference is on my list of ‘must attends’ every year. I learn so much every time I attend a NIBS event, thanks to the breadth and depth of knowledge related to the built environment and adapting it to climate change shared, all of which is presented by a fantastic group of experts from across industries, sectors, and professions.
Jessica Mederson
Partner, Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
As a construction lawyer who focuses on creating a more resilient built environment, NIBS’ Building Innovation Conference is on my list of ‘must attends’ every year. I learn so much every time I attend a NIBS event, thanks to the breadth and depth of knowledge related to the built environment and adapting it to climate change shared, all of which is presented by a fantastic group of experts from across industries, sectors, and professions.
Jessica Mederson
Partner, Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
As a construction lawyer who focuses on creating a more resilient built environment, NIBS’ Building Innovation Conference is on my list of ‘must attends’ every year. I learn so much every time I attend a NIBS event, thanks to the breadth and depth of knowledge related to the built environment and adapting it to climate change shared, all of which is presented by a fantastic group of experts from across industries, sectors, and professions.
Jessica Mederson
Partner, Stafford Rosenbaum LLP
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