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National Hardware Show to Join 2023 Design & Construction Week

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National Hardware Show to Join 2023 Design & Construction Week

The show will co-locate with the International Builders' Show and the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show


By NAHB Remodelers May 31, 2022
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A construction industry powerhouse, the International Builders’ Show is now 78 years old. The event has co-located with the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show for the past nine years. | Photo: courtesy NAHB
This article first appeared in the May/June 2022 issue of Pro Remodeler.

The National Association of Home Builders is pleased to welcome the National Hardware Show (NHS) as part of the 10th annual Design & Construction Week (DCW), Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2023, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

For nine years, DCW has featured the co-location of the NAHB International Builders’ Show (IBS) and the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS). It is the largest annual gathering of residential construction and design industry professionals, typically featuring more than 2,000 exhibiting brands spanning 1,000,000 net square feet of exhibit space. This in-person event will spotlight new products, industry experts, and numerous networking opportunities.

The addition of NHS will bring even more energy to this dynamic event.

“This is an exciting development for the industry as we prepare to celebrate the 10th anniversary of DCW,” said Jerry Howard, NAHB’s chief executive officer. “Co-locating NHS with IBS and KBIS will allow attendees to explore additional products and opportunities to grow their businesses and maintain a competitive edge in the market.”


RELATED: Eye-Catching Products from IBS & KBIS 2022


Attendance at the 2022 IBS in Orlando this February far exceeded expectations, demonstrating the strong desire of housing professionals to get together for in-person networking, learn from dynamic education sessions, and see the most innovative new products. NAHB announced that more than 45,000 industry professionals filled the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando for the 2022 IBS, while DCW drew more than 70,000 attendees overall.

IBS, the premier event for the residential construction industry, offers products, connections, and education. The added opportunity to walk the exhibits of NHS is another great reason to attend. Learn more about IBS and DCW at BuildersShow.com.

NAHB Resources

NAHB is working to help members navigate supply chain challenges that have disrupted the availability – and driven up prices – of key building materials, especially lumber. A wide range of resources, including economic analysis, talking points, and insightful webinars are available at nahb.org/supplychain to help industry professionals develop strategies for these difficult market conditions.

Looking for a more in-depth look at the latest housing industry data? Want to know what the numbers mean for the industry? NAHB economists offer detailed analyses of contemporary government data, including housing starts, sales, GDP, CPI, jobless claims, and more. Monthly surveys like the NAHB/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) take the pulse of the single-family housing market.

Find out more at EyeOnHousing.org. 


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