2010 Trade Show

Welcome Prospective Exhibitors!

Show Is Sold Out!
To Be Placed on the Waiting List, contact: Martha Montague (336-492-6028; mmontague@cmaanet.org)


2010 National Conference & Trade Show
October 3-5, 2010
Trade Show Dates: October 4-5
Manchester Grand Hyatt
San Diego, California

More than 900 of the construction industry's most influential leaders want to meet you this fall.

The Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) will bring the most thoughtful and important construction managers, program managers, and capital project owners together in San Diego, California, on October 3-5, 2010.

Only 75 industry suppliers will have the opportunity to reach out to this critical audience through the CMAA Trade Show. Whether you offer hardware, software, procurement systems, tax and financial planning, marketing, consulting, CM services, equipment, insurance, human resources, legal services, recruiting, A/E services, publishing, forensic auditing, or business development, this is the year’s best opportunity to show it, explain it, and sell it.

You’ll meet and interact with construction managers from more than 300 firms like URS, CH2M HILL, Jacobs, Heery International, PSOMAS, Parsons, HDR, Inc., PBS&J, Hill International, and HNTB Corporation. In addition, the conference draws leading owners from both the public and private sectors such as the U.S. General Services Administration, Army Corps of Engineers, MTA New York City Transit, Port of Long Beach, LAUSD, B.F. Saul Company, and the U.S. Postal Service, plus regional transportation agencies, airports, school districts, water authorities, and many others.
Time Spent in Trade Show Based on 2009 Survey Results

90 percent of CMAA's attendees are senior level decision makers based on their 10 years in construction management,

78 percent of the attendees rated the trade show as good or excellent

86 percent of them spent at least two hours in the Trade Show

Successful selling in the construction industry depends on building strong relationships with prospects like these. 2010 will bring you no better chance to:

  • Present and explain your products in an undistracted, one-on-one setting.
  • Reach your target audience efficiently, in an environment that minimizes your costs and maximizes your impact!
  • Increase your exposure to and build your relationships with industry leaders.

Where else can you meet and talk with so many top executives of construction management firms, owners, and so many leading individual practitioners, in one place?

Be part of one of the most dynamic events in the industry today. Complete and return the application and contract for booth space to CMAA as soon as possible. Remember, the opportunity may be unlimited, but not the available space!

More Information:

Booth Price Includes:

  • 8’x10’ booth with 6’ draped, skirted table; two plastic contour chairs; wastebasket; and identification sign
  • One (1) full conference registration (includes several networking events) ($735-$900 value!)
  • Pre- and post-conference attendance roster with mailing addresses for promotion
  • Firm listing and description in Onsite Program
  • Firm listing on CMAA’s website with link to exhibitor’s website
  • Exposure in CMAA’s CM Advisor Newsletter
  • Trade Show is on the same floor as the Ballroom being used for general sessions and
  • Participation with an ad in the separate Exhibit Guide is available for $350

 

 

Booth Prices:
Standard
Regular In-Line $2,100
Near CMAA Booth
$2,300
Corner $2,300
Facing Foodservice
$2,400
Main Entry
$2,400
Island & Peninsula $4,800

A Word From Last Year's Exhibitors:
Ninety-seven percent of exhibitors rated the quality of attendees as good or excellent!

"This year’s [2009] Trade Show was the best I’ve seen. I was impressed by the increasing level of technology in use by our members both in the conduct of their CM business and in their booth displays." -Steve Routon, HNTB

"I noticed more students this year. This enabled my firm to share company information to potential hires that have an exposure to standardized CM through a venue other than college recruiting visits on campuses." -Ann Donahue, HNTB

"CMAA's 2009 trade show in Orlando Florida was the only conference we presented at during 2009 that did not experience a decrease in attendees compared to 2008. We continue to see tremendous attendee interest in the vendors on the exhibit floor that we do not get at other industry shows. With CMAA's great track record we are already planning to attend the 2010 show in San Diego." -Eric Law, Founder & CEO, EADOC

"CMAA's 2009 National Conference and Trade Show was the official entrée into construction events for Motion Computing to increase visibility and awareness for our ruggedized tablet computer products which are uniquely suited for construction sites. Our products sell themselves when users can experience hands-on the power of digital pen editing of architectural drawings, integrated camera, and View Anywhere outdoor displays--all in a ruggedized casing. The show attendees were of the level and caliber to jumpstart our marketing lead generation activities in this critical market for Motion Computing. From a planning perspective, the staff of CMAA was wonderful to work with and very responsive to all inquiries. We are already committed to a larger presence at CMAA’s 2010 National Conference and Trade Show where we hope to showcase the best practices and case studies of 2010." -Jo Lynn Smith, Motion Computing

"We had a great time at our booth at the 2009 national conference. The Trade Show had excellent foot traffic from conference attendees throughout the two days and gave us a good opportunity to talk to a wide variety of peers, owners, technology vendors, visiting college students, and others. There isn't a more important association in our industry than CMAA."- Jodie Willson, CH2M HILL


For more information, contact Martha Montague at:
336-492-6028 or mmontague@cmaanet.org