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WoodWorks
WoodWorks: A Dynamic Platform for Advancing Timber Construction
In an era where sustainability, innovation, and resource efficiency shape the built environment, WoodWorks emerges as a strategic event dedicated to expanding the use of wood in commercial and multi-residential buildings. Far more than a conventional trade show, WoodWorks acts as a professional convergence point for architects, engineers, developers, and construction firms who believe in the potential of timber to redefine modern architecture.
The core of the event lies in its emphasis on mass timber, BIM integration, and real-world project applications. Through carefully curated presentations, site visits, and interactive case studies, attendees gain insight into not only what’s possible with wood but how it’s already being done at scale around the world.
Whether you’re involved in early-stage design, structural engineering, building envelope solutions, or construction management, WoodWorks offers tailored content that speaks to your role in the evolving timber ecosystem.
The Significance of Timber in the Built Environment
Wood has re-emerged as a dominant material in architectural innovation, particularly due to its low carbon footprint, aesthetic warmth, and structural flexibility. At WoodWorks, this resurgence is not merely discussed — it is demonstrated through the lens of real buildings, completed or in-progress.
Across commercial, civic, educational, and residential projects, mass timber is now being implemented in ways that were unimaginable a decade ago. The event showcases how engineered wood products—like cross-laminated timber (CLT), glue-laminated beams (glulam), and laminated veneer lumber (LVL)—are driving a shift away from concrete and steel, especially in mid-rise and high-rise developments.
Attendees of WoodWorks gain not just technical information but a full understanding of design strategies, code navigation, material sourcing, and long-term performance of wood structures.
From Vision to Practice: Real Case Studies That Inspire
What sets WoodWorks apart is its commitment to real-world knowledge sharing. The event’s programming includes live presentations and detailed case studies of projects that pushed the boundaries of timber use in commercial construction.
Examples span:
Office towers constructed entirely with CLT
Multi-residential housing designed around passive wood systems
Hybrid projects blending steel with mass timber frameworks
Retrofitted commercial buildings using timber inserts for aesthetic and thermal upgrades
Each project is presented by a team of professionals—often the architect, engineer, and builder—offering a multi-perspective look at what went right, what had to be adapted, and how innovation emerged from challenges. These sessions are not sales pitches; they are open, instructive, and deeply valuable to professionals in the trenches.
Site Visits: Where the Learning Becomes Tangible
An essential feature of WoodWorks is the chance to visit active or completed mass timber sites. These guided tours allow participants to see construction methods up close, examine details of assembly, and ask questions to the project teams behind them.
Observe mass timber installation in-progress
Understand hybrid connection techniques with steel or concrete
Examine how fire safety and acoustics are handled in timber structures
Learn how digital models (BIM) translate into real-world results
See how prefabrication and modular systems reduce construction timelines
These tours bridge the gap between theory and execution and are often cited by past attendees as the most valuable component of the event.
Digital Innovation and Timber: BIM at the Center
As timber becomes more central in large-scale construction, the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) becomes equally critical. WoodWorks places a strong emphasis on digital workflows that ensure precision, reduce waste, and allow for seamless coordination between disciplines.
Discussions around BIM include:
Creating digital twins of timber buildings
Clash detection in prefabricated timber modules
Optimizing structural layouts using parametric modeling
Streamlining approval processes with accurate visual simulations
For architecture and engineering firms, mastering BIM in the timber context is now not optional—it’s a competitive necessity. WoodWorks provides both the theoretical understanding and the software-specific knowledge to operate effectively in this space.
Who Should Attend WoodWorks
Professionals across multiple disciplines will find unique value at WoodWorks. The event is intentionally cross-functional, encouraging collaboration across traditional silos in the AEC industry.
Those who benefit most include:
Architects working with wood or planning to incorporate timber into future designs
Structural and civil engineers exploring alternatives to steel and concrete
Developers seeking sustainable and fast-track construction solutions
Project managers responsible for coordination and delivery timelines
Code consultants and fire safety experts analyzing timber’s regulatory context
Key Themes and Benefits of Attending
Attending WoodWorks delivers strategic advantages not just in product knowledge, but in business outcomes:
Exposure to the newest technologies in wood-based construction
Networking with leading mass timber manufacturers and design firms
Access to on-the-ground insights from major timber projects
Practical training in BIM use for timber workflows
Awareness of evolving codes, permits, and green certifications
Here’s what WoodWorks attendees consistently highlight as most valuable:
Professional development through deep-dive sessions and practical workshops
Connection building with a high-caliber group of specialists
Technology exposure that translates directly to project innovation
Confidence in adopting timber for larger, risk-managed builds
WoodWorks as a Movement, Not Just a Conference
WoodWorks is more than an event—it is a movement within the global construction industry, promoting wood not as a niche option but as a mainstream material for the future. Its growing popularity reflects a paradigm shift where environmental responsibility and technological precision merge.
The impact of the conference continues long after the final session ends. Many attendees report that what they’ve learned and who they’ve met has directly shaped future projects, proposals, and even career trajectories.
As wood moves into new domains of commercial construction, WoodWorks remains the annual anchor point where ideas become action, and vision becomes reality.


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CONZTRUCT: New Zealand’s National Platform for the Building and Trade Industry
In the heart of New Zealand’s dynamic construction ecosystem, one name stands out as the most accessible, practical, and far-reaching event for trade professionals—CONZTRUCT. Known as New Zealand’s largest nationally run trade show for the building and construction sector, this unique event series is a vital touchpoint for thousands of industry practitioners from across the country.
What makes CONZTRUCT so special is its roving format, bringing the show directly to the regions. Held in 16 locations across New Zealand, from major cities to key regional centres, the event ensures that industry access and innovation aren’t limited by geography.
A Nationwide Event That Brings the Industry Together
Unlike centralized expos confined to a single venue, CONZTRUCT travels across the country, meeting tradespeople where they work and live. This decentralized approach is not only convenient but also deeply inclusive, strengthening engagement across New Zealand’s diverse construction communities.
Each edition of the show creates a hands-on environment where attendees can explore new products, attend demos, and interact directly with the brands and suppliers that support their work.
Key highlights of CONZTRUCT:
Hosted in 16+ regional and urban centres across New Zealand
Over 80 exhibitors showcasing products, tools, and technologies
Free for all registered trade professionals
Interactive product demos and giveaways
CPD (Continuing Professional Development) accredited learning sessions
Networking lounges and expert advice zones
This approachable, solutions-focused atmosphere has built a loyal following over the years among builders, electricians, plumbers, and other skilled professionals.
Who Attends the CONZTRUCT Trade Show?
The reach of CONZTRUCT goes beyond just builders. It appeals to a broad cross-section of the construction and trade ecosystem, offering real value for businesses of all sizes, from sole traders to large contracting firms.
Attendee categories include:
Licensed builders and apprentices
Electrical contractors and technicians
Plumbing and gasfitting professionals
HVAC and refrigeration installers
Site managers and forepersons
Quantity surveyors and project managers
Building inspectors and council representatives
Product specifiers and architects
The show acts as a community hub, providing both technical learning and casual peer interaction in a relaxed, regional setting.
Explore the Latest Products and Technologies
CONZTRUCT isn't just about networking—it’s a launchpad for product discovery. With each stop on its national circuit, the event showcases tools, building materials, electrical and plumbing components, and a wide range of innovative systems and digital technologies transforming the building trades.
Exhibitors often feature:
Power tools and hand tools from leading brands
Sustainable and energy-efficient materials
Insulation, cladding, roofing, and joinery systems
Safety equipment and site supplies
Electrical components and smart home tech
Plumbing fixtures, drainage, and piping systems
Digital quoting, measuring, and design software
For tradespeople who often spend their working hours on-site, having this hands-on access to products in their local area is both efficient and empowering.
An Educational Resource That Supports Career Growth
In addition to product displays and supplier interactions, CONZTRUCT offers CPD-accredited learning through bite-sized education sessions. These short, targeted talks provide up-to-date insights on industry changes, compliance standards, and best practices.
Topics commonly covered:
Updates to building codes and regulations
Energy efficiency and green building standards
Health and safety updates for job sites
Waterproofing systems and moisture control
Digital tools for construction management
Customer service and communication tips for tradies
By attending these sessions, participants can earn CPD points, which helps them maintain their professional licenses and stay current in a fast-evolving sector.
A Business Development Platform for Suppliers and Manufacturers
For manufacturers, wholesalers, and service providers, CONZTRUCT offers a rare opportunity to interact face-to-face with a targeted and engaged audience. The regional format eliminates the travel and marketing barriers that often prevent in-person outreach to rural markets.
Benefits for exhibitors:
Direct contact with qualified end-users
Feedback and product testing from the field
Strong brand visibility across multiple regions
Lead generation and local distributor connections
Marketing support and presence in event promotions
By joining the CONZTRUCT circuit, companies can grow brand loyalty, test new products, and better understand regional demand—a critical advantage in New Zealand’s geographically spread market.
Why CONZTRUCT Matters to New Zealand’s Building Industry
At a time when the construction sector faces challenges like labour shortages, changing regulations, and sustainability pressures, CONZTRUCT offers a practical, high-impact forum where industry players can exchange ideas, adopt new solutions, and stay informed.
It connects the dots between:
Suppliers and users
Knowledge and application
Innovation and tradition
Urban and regional development
Most importantly, CONZTRUCT strengthens the ties within New Zealand’s construction ecosystem, supporting local professionals while aligning with national priorities for quality, safety, and innovation in building.
More Than a Trade Show—A National Conversation
What sets CONZTRUCT apart is its consistent commitment to accessibility, relevance, and grassroots impact. It's not just a trade event—it's a traveling network of knowledge and innovation, supporting every corner of the country.
Whether you're a sole trader looking to stay ahead, a contractor building your next team, or a supplier ready to expand into new markets, CONZTRUCT is your bridge to connection, growth, and community.