Construction Risk Management Summit: A Strategic Add-On to the 2026 Safety & Health Conference

November 10, 2025

Before the Safety & Health Conference officially kicks off in Austin, join us for the Construction Risk Management Summit — a dynamic half-day workshop designed for senior safety and health professionals and those with risk management responsibilities in the construction industry.

Date: Monday, January 12, 2026
Time: 1 – 5 p.m.
Location: Austin Marriott Downtown
Additional Registration Required: $299 per person

Sponsored by CNA Insurance, this pre-conference summit delivers focused insights on today’s most pressing risk management challenges — from auto liability and claims management to industry-specific trends and employer liability. Attendees will learn directly from EHS leaders, contractor safety experts, and insurance professionals who will share data-driven strategies and practical tools to strengthen your company’s safety and risk posture.

The summit will begin with a kickoff session at 1 p.m., followed by a full afternoon of timely presentations and discussions:

The Construction Risk Management Summit concludes at 5 p.m. with closing remarks by Shawn Egan.

This event immediately precedes the Safety & Health Conference (January 12–15) and sets the stage for a week of learning and collaboration. Stay tuned for details about the second summit — the Construction Mental Health Summit — which will close out the conference on January 15.

Register today to add the Construction Risk Management Summit to your Safety & Health Conference experience and elevate your approach to construction risk and safety leadership.

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