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Top Heavy Equipment Shows in North America

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The Must-Attend Heavy Equipment Shows Across North America

 

From the Pacific to the Atlantic—where iron meets opportunity

If you’re serious about heavy equipment, trade shows aren’t optional—they’re where the industry actually happens.

New machines debut. Technology gets tested. Deals get made. And maybe most importantly, you get face-to-face with the people who live and breathe iron just like you.

So if you're planning your year (or building your dream event circuit), here’s a west-to-east run of the biggest and most worthwhile heavy equipment shows across the U.S. and Canada.


Las Vegas, Nevada — CONEXPO-CON/AGG

Let’s start with the heavyweight.

CONEXPO-CON/AGG isn’t just a trade show—it’s the largest construction equipment event in North America.

Held every three years, this show is massive:

  • 2,000+ exhibitors
  • Nearly 3 million square feet of equipment
  • Everything from earthmoving to AI-driven jobsite tech

 

If there’s one event that defines where the industry is going, this is it.

Why it matters:
You don’t just see equipment—you see the future of the jobsite.


Las Vegas, Nevada — World of Concrete

Still in Vegas, but a different angle.

World of Concrete is the go-to for concrete, infrastructure, and the machines that support them.

Expect:

  • Concrete tech and innovations
  • Equipment for finishing, forming, and material handling
  • A strong contractor and infrastructure crowd

 

Why it matters:
If your work touches concrete at all, this is where techniques and tools evolve.


Orlando, Florida — The ARA Show

Heading southeast, The ARA Show focuses on the rental side of the industry.

This show is less about massive iron and more about:

  • Fleet strategy
  • Compact equipment trends
  • ROI-driven purchasing decisions

 

Why it matters:
Rental drives buying trends. If you want to know what machines will dominate fleets, this is where to look.


Louisville, Kentucky — Utility Expo (when in cycle)

The Utility Expo is a major stop for infrastructure professionals.

Expect:

  • Underground and utility equipment
  • Trenching, lifting, and support machines
  • Municipal and infrastructure solutions

 

Why it matters:
Infrastructure spending is massive—and this is where that work gets equipped.


Western Canada — Regional Equipment & Resource Shows

Out west, shows tend to be more industry-specific and regional—especially in:

  • Forestry
  • Oil & gas
  • Mining

 

These events rotate through provinces like Alberta and BC and are tightly connected to real working sectors.

 

Why they matter:
Less flashy, more practical. This is where real operators and contractors show up.


Toronto, Ontario — Canadian Concrete Expo

Canadian Concrete Expo is one of Canada’s key construction events.

It brings together:

  • Concrete specialists
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Infrastructure professionals

 

Why it matters:
It’s one of the few shows in Canada that blends materials, methods, and machines under one roof.


Mississauga, Ontario — National Heavy Equipment Show

This is Canada’s flagship indoor event.

National Heavy Equipment Show is the largest heavy equipment show in the country, drawing over 13,000 attendees.

What you’ll find:

  • Roadbuilding and construction equipment
  • Crushing, screening, and aggregates
  • Municipal and infrastructure solutions

 

Why it matters:
If CONEXPO is the giant of the U.S., this is Canada’s closest equivalent.


Moncton, New Brunswick — Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show

Atlantic Heavy Equipment Show serves Eastern Canada’s core industries.

Focus areas include:

  • Forestry
  • Roadbuilding
  • Municipal equipment

 

Why it matters:
It’s regional—but highly relevant. The kind of show where relationships matter just as much as machines.


Final Thoughts: Plan Your Route Like a Jobsite

If you were to run this like a true iron road trip:

  • Start in Las Vegas for the big-picture industry view
  • Hit regional U.S. shows for specialization
  • Cross into Western Canada for real-world sector exposure
  • Finish in Ontario and Atlantic Canada for high-density networking

 

Each show has a different flavor:

  • Some are about scale and innovation
  • Others are about relationships and practical solutions

The smartest operators don’t just attend one—they build a circuit.

 

 

The Must-Attend Heavy Equipment Shows Across North America at HeavyEquipment.com