Save The Date: 2026 Safety and Health Conference

Join us in Austin, TX on January 12-15 for the premier safety education event for construction professionals!

MCAA, SMACNA, and TAUC have partnered together to host the Safety & Health Conference, the most significant construction safety event of the year. The conference brings together safety professionals from across the construction industry to collaborate and explore the challenges and opportunities within our field. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in a range of educational programs designed to enhance their professional skills. Subject Matter Experts will cover various aspects of jobsite safety, including discussions on emerging technologies and evolving best practices that can be implemented in their operations. Hands-on workshops will also be available, allowing experts to delve into new safety & health concepts in detail and provide practical guidance to help attendees better understand these innovative ideas. Two summits will also be offered, a pre-conference Construction Mental Health Summit and a post-conference Construction Risk Management Summit. 

Suggested Attendees:
Principals, Senior Management, Middle Management, Safety & Health Professionals, Project Managers, Service/Technicians, Operations Personnel, Supervisors/Foremen, Students & Faculty, Local Executives

Hotel Information:
Marriott Austin Downtown 304 E Cesar Chavez St. Austin, TX 78701 (512) 457-1111

Learn More about the 2026 Safety and Health Confrence.


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