Best Practices in Construction Symposium

Toronto, October 6-7, 2026

Advancing technical excellence in a changing industry

October 6-7, 2026 ǀ Marriott Eaton Centre, Toronto

Join us for the ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ’s Best Practices in Construction Symposium — a national event created for operational leaders in construction. From owners, site supervisors, and estimators to project managers and construction management professionals, this event is built for the people who keep construction moving.

Unlike theory-heavy conferences, this symposium delivers practical, real-world insights that can be applied immediately to projects, teams, and processes. Over two-days, participants will explore what’s working now in areas like data, collaboration, green building, procurement, and project execution.

Walk away with actionable tools, peer-tested strategies, and fresh insights that you can immediately apply to your work. This is your opportunity to level up your technical confidence, connect with others solving similar challenges, and bring new value back to your organization.

Registration rates

CategoryEarly bird
(register before June 30)
Regular
(register after June 30)
ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ member delegate$895$1,075
Non-member delegate$1,180$1,545
*Rates are listed in $CDN dollars and do not include taxes.

DAY 1: Tuesday, October 6, 2026

08:00 – 08:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and breakfast

Take advantage of this dedicated opportunity to visit exhibitors, discover resources, and connect with colleagues over breakfast before the day’s sessions begin.

Location: Grand Ballroom

08:45 – 09:45 Ç€ Major project spotlight

This year’s Symposium highlights major projects that are redefining how infrastructure is delivered in Canada. Through in-depth case studies, speakers will share practical lessons on innovation, collaboration, governance, and execution in complex, high-profile environments.

Location: Grand Ballroom

09:45 – 10:15 Ç€ Exhibitor time and refreshment break

Refresh and reconnect during the break. We invite you to use this time to visit exhibitors, discover new resources, and engage with fellow attendees.

Location: Grand Ballroom

10:15 – 11:15 Ç€ Boosting Canada’s construction productivity: Strategies, tools, and national priorities

Amid ongoing labour shortages and increased project complexity, improving productivity is a national imperative. This session reviews leading research, benchmarking data, and proven methods—such as industrialized construction, digital workflows, and process optimization. Participants will learn where productivity gaps exist in Canada, what’s driving them, and what solutions are gaining traction, both domestically and globally.

Location: Grand Ballroom

11:15 – 11:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and refreshment break

Refresh and reconnect during the break. We invite you to use this time to visit exhibitors, discover new resources, and engage with fellow attendees.

Location: Grand Ballroom

11:45 – 12:45 Ç€ Transforming project delivery: Innovation in procurement, technology, and contracting models

Evolving delivery models—ranging from progressive design-build to outcome-based contracting—are reshaping how infrastructure is planned and executed. This session will delve into innovative procurement approaches, digital evaluation tools, collaborative contracting, and the integration of technology into end-to-end project workflows. Attendees will gain insight into how owners and industry partners can improve performance, reduce conflict, and deliver better project outcomes.

Location: Grand Ballroom

12:45 – 13:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and buffet lunch

Enjoy a buffet lunch while taking advantage of this dedicated time to visit exhibitors, explore resources, and connect with colleagues.

Location: Grand Ballroom

13:45 – 14:45 Ç€ Municipal infrastructure renewal: Pipeline programs, trends, and best practices

Municipalities across Canada face growing pressures to upgrade aging water, wastewater, and linear infrastructure systems. This session highlights current pipeline renewal strategies, asset management approaches, trenchless technologies, and funding considerations. Attendees will learn how municipalities are balancing affordability, service levels, and risk while delivering essential infrastructure at scale.

Location: Grand Ballroom

14:45 – 15:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and networking reception

Cap off the day with great conversations and meaningful connections. Join colleagues for a networking reception while taking time to visit exhibitors and explore the resources and solutions on display.

Location: Grand Ballroom

DAY 2: Wednesday, October 7, 2026

08:00 – 08:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and breakfast

Take advantage of this dedicated opportunity to visit exhibitors, discover resources, and connect with colleagues over breakfast before the day’s sessions begin.

Location: Grand Ballroom

08:45 – 09:45 Ç€ Major project spotlight

This year’s Symposium highlights major projects that are redefining how infrastructure is delivered in Canada. Through in-depth case studies, speakers will share practical lessons on innovation, collaboration, governance, and execution in complex, high-profile environments.

Location: Grand Ballroom

09:45 – 10:15 Ç€ Exhibitor time and refreshment break

Refresh and reconnect during the break. We invite you to use this time to visit exhibitors, discover new resources, and engage with fellow attendees.

Location: Grand Ballroom

10:15 – 11:15 Ç€ Harnessing artificial intelligence to accelerate digital transformation in construction

Artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful enabler of efficiency across the construction lifecycle. This session explores applications including predictive scheduling, safety analytics, quality tracking, and automated design. Experts will discuss practical implementation strategies, change management considerations, and the critical governance required to responsibly scale AI across infrastructure programs.

Location: Grand Ballroom

11:15 – 11:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and refreshment break

Refresh and reconnect during the break. We invite you to use this time to visit exhibitors, discover new resources, and engage with fellow attendees.

Location: Grand Ballroom

11:45 – 12:45 Ç€ Innovative funding and financing models for modern infrastructure programs

With increasing demands for sustainable and resilient infrastructure, traditional funding mechanisms alone are no longer sufficient. This session explores blended financing models, public-private partnerships, value capture mechanisms, and federal-provincial alignment strategies. Speakers will highlight real-world examples of how governments are leveraging innovative funding to accelerate delivery while managing fiscal risk.

Location: Grand Ballroom

12:45 – 13:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and buffet lunch

Enjoy a buffet lunch while taking advantage of this dedicated time to visit exhibitors, explore resources, and connect with colleagues.

Location: Grand Ballroom

13:45 – 14:45 Ç€ National construction policy, regulation, and the future outlook for the built environment

This session provides a forward-looking analysis of Canada’s evolving construction policy landscape. Topics include regulatory modernization, permitting reform, workforce development, climate-related mandates, and national infrastructure priorities. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how upcoming regulations and policy shifts will shape project planning, procurement, and delivery over the next decade.

Location: Grand Ballroom

14:45 – 15:45 Ç€ Exhibitor time and networking reception

As the symposium comes to a close, join colleagues for a networking reception. Take this final opportunity to revisit exhibitors, follow up on conversations, and leave with new connections and resources in hand.

Location: Grand Ballroom

Cancellation policy

Prior to September 7, 2026: Cancellations received before September 7, 2026 will be eligible for a refund of the registration amount, less a $250 CDN administrative charge, plus taxes.

On or after September 7, 2026: No refunds will be possible for cancellations received on or after September 7, 2026. The registration amount will be non-refundable.

Transfers of registration policy

Prior to October 1, 2026: Transfer of registration to another individual will be accepted at no additional cost until October 1, 2026. Please contact us with the details of the person who will be taking over the registration.

On or after October 1, 2026: For changes to registrations made after October 1, 2026, please contact us directly to discuss the transfer process and any associated fees or requirements.

Please note:

  • All cancellation and transfer requests must be submitted in writing to: .
  • Refunds, when applicable, will be processed within 30 business days after receiving a valid cancellation request.
  • Any bank charges or fees associated with the refund will be borne by the registrant.
  • Transfer requests are subject to availability and our approval. Additional fees may be assessed.
REMINDER:
Please be sure to cancel your hotel room and any transfers you have arranged with local providers. ºÚÁÏÊÓÆµ will not be responsible for any additional fees incurred as a result of cancellations with third parties.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact [email protected] or 613-236-9455.