
20x30 construction equipment display booth with aisle-facing product presentation, branded graphics, and open visitor flow for CONEXPO 2026.
ANFIELD CONEXPO 2026 20x30 Booth
A 20x30 construction equipment and industrial product display booth planned for CONEXPO 2026 in Las Vegas, with aisle-facing product presentation, clear visitor flow, and practical demo-ready booth planning.
Booth Project Overview
The ANFIELD CONEXPO 2026 20x30 booth is planned as a construction equipment and industrial product display booth for a high-traffic Las Vegas show floor. The booth should help visitors quickly understand the product category from the aisle, then move into product display areas, demo discussions, or short buyer conversations without blocking the front entry.
For this type of 20x30 construction booth, the key is to balance equipment visibility, branded graphics, staff access, storage needs, and clear visitor flow. A practical layout can support aisle-facing product messaging, display counters, meeting points, and show-site setup readiness while keeping the booth open enough for busy CONEXPO traffic.
Project Facts
Client
ANFIELD
Show
CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026
Year
2026
Booth Size
20x30
Industry
Construction Equipment / Industrial Product Display
Venue
Las Vegas Convention Center
City
Las Vegas, NV, US
Project Type
20x30 Vehicle and Equipment Display Booth
Focus
Construction equipment presentation, industrial product display areas, aisle-facing graphics, open visitor flow, and demo-ready booth planning for a high-traffic construction trade show.
20x30 Construction Equipment Display + Aisle-Facing Visitor Flow
This booth should be planned around quick product recognition from the aisle. At CONEXPO, visitors often compare equipment, components, tools, machinery, attachments, and construction technology across a very large show floor, so the booth needs to communicate the product category quickly before deeper conversations begin.
A 20x30 layout gives ANFIELD enough room for product display counters, branded wall graphics, meeting points, and a clear front approach. The booth should avoid blocking the aisle with too many counters at the edge. Instead, the layout should guide visitors from the front display zone into product explanation areas and short buyer conversations.
ANFIELD CONEXPO 2026 20x30 Construction Equipment Display Booth Photo Gallery
This gallery highlights the ANFIELD CONEXPO 2026 20x30 booth as a construction equipment and industrial product display reference. The photos show how aisle-facing graphics, product display areas, visitor flow, and booth structure work together to support clear product recognition and practical buyer conversations on a busy trade show floor.

20x30 construction equipment booth with product display counter, branded wall graphics, and visitor discussion area at CONEXPO 2026.

20x30 industrial product display booth aisle view with equipment messaging, open entry, and clear front-facing product visibility.

20x30 construction trade show booth with meeting space, product explanation zone, and practical layout for buyer conversations.

20x30 equipment display booth with graphics wall, product messaging, and open visitor flow for construction industry attendees.
20x30 Equipment Display Layout for CONEXPO Traffic
The 20x30 layout should keep the front of the booth readable from the aisle while leaving enough interior space for product conversations. Visitors should be able to identify the ANFIELD brand, understand the main product category, and move toward a display counter or meeting point without crowding one single reception area.
For CONEXPO, the visitor path should be simple: aisle visibility first, product display second, and discussion space third. This helps the booth support both quick walk-up interest and longer conversations with buyers comparing construction equipment, industrial tools, or jobsite-related solutions.
Construction Equipment Messaging and Product Visibility
The booth graphics should focus on product category clarity rather than broad brand slogans. Large-format booth graphics, product visuals, application scenes, and simple equipment messaging can help visitors understand what ANFIELD offers from several steps away.
Product displays should be arranged so that each counter or feature area has a clear role. If the booth includes equipment samples, components, tools, or screen-based demos, the graphics should connect those objects to real construction, jobsite, utility, or equipment-use scenarios.
Show-site Setup Notes
LVCC Setup, Equipment Display Readiness, and Move-in Planning
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