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World of Concrete: Where to Work Off-Site in Las Vegas

·June 8, 2026·5 min read
World of Concrete: Where to Work Off-Site in Las Vegas

World of Concrete is the largest annual international event for the commercial concrete and masonry industries, and every January it turns the Las Vegas Convention Center into a sea of equipment demos and deal-making. When you need to actually sit down and work, the show floor is the last place you can do it.

The 2027 edition runs January 19-21, 2027 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, with education sessions starting January 18, according to the official World of Concrete website. The scale is genuinely hard to overstate. According to Contractor Supply Magazine, the 2025 show drew 57,908 registered industry professionals and 1,522 exhibiting companies across more than 750,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space. That's a three-day surge that strains every hotel business center, coffee shop, and airport lounge in the city.

Muze Office sits about 10-15 minutes from the convention center at 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, just off I-215 in the Paradise area — real desks, private meeting rooms, fast WiFi, an on-site cafe, and free parking. None of which you'll find on the show floor.

Why World of Concrete attendees need off-site workspace

Construction professionals do business face-to-face, and the deals at WOC often involve significant purchase orders, multi-year equipment contracts, and supply agreements. The booth is great for first conversations, but the real work happens somewhere quieter:

  • Reviewing bids and quotes from vendors you met on the floor — not on a hotel bed with your laptop balanced on a pillow.
  • Supplier negotiations that need a conference table and a door you can close, not a noisy cocktail bar.
  • Calls back to the home office to get sign-off on a large order — your operations team doesn't need to hear the show floor in the background.
  • Printing and signing contracts that need real signatures before the show ends.

A purpose-built workspace 10-15 minutes away solves all of it: bandwidth that holds up, a private room when you need one, and an on-site cafe with hot meals when you don't want to fight the convention concessions.

What Muze Office offers during World of Concrete

We built Muze Office for exactly this kind of work — professional, quiet, and close to the action without being in the middle of it.

Day Pass — from $25. A real desk, high-speed WiFi, coffee, phone booths for private calls, and free parking. No membership, no commitment — perfect if you just need a productive base for a day or two between sessions. See day pass options.

Meeting rooms — huddle rooms from $25/hr. Book a private room with AV and video conferencing by the hour for vendor reviews, supplier negotiations, or team debriefs. Reserve meeting rooms in advance — these fill up fast during convention weeks. For a larger, board-level setup, our conference rooms come with full AV and video too.

Dedicated desk for the week. WOC's exhibit floor runs Tuesday through Thursday, but many attendees are in town from the weekend through close. A dedicated desk gives you the same spot all week, so you can leave a monitor or gear and not pack up every time.

Private offices for 1-10 people. If your company sends a team, a private office gives you a lockable home base to regroup between meetings, take confidential calls, and store samples or equipment for the week.

Everything here is month-to-month with no long-term lease, so there's nothing to cancel once the show wraps.

Getting to Muze Office from the LVCC

Muze Office is off-Strip in the Paradise area, just off I-215 — roughly 10-15 minutes from the Las Vegas Convention Center and about 10 minutes from Harry Reid International Airport.

  • Drive: A straight shot south toward the Bermuda Rd area, with free on-site parking when you arrive. No meters, no valet, no garage fees.
  • Rideshare: Plan 10-15 minutes depending on traffic, which spikes hard around the convention center during show hours. A free parking spot is a real advantage if you've got a rental.
  • From Strip hotels: Most resorts are a 10-15 minute rideshare away.

January in Las Vegas is a heavy convention month, and WOC often overlaps with other big shows. When that happens, hotel business centers and airport lounges hit capacity fast. Muze Office stays off-Strip, off the convention radar, and consistently available.

Why off-site beats a hotel business center

During a 55,000-plus-person show, the in-hotel options break down. Business centers have a couple of aging workstations and a line. The work lounges near the convention floor fill up and get loud. Your hotel room has bad desk ergonomics and unpredictable WiFi. And every coffee shop near the LVCC is mobbed.

A dedicated workspace a short drive away gives you a real desk, bandwidth that doesn't buckle, a private room for negotiations, and free parking. We've covered the same playbook for other big Las Vegas shows in our guide to where to work during SEMA Show — World of Concrete week calls for the same approach.

Book your World of Concrete workspace

World of Concrete 2027 runs January 19-21. Meeting rooms and dedicated desks book up during convention season, so reserve early — day passes are usually available for walk-ins if you just need a desk for the day.

Need a quiet, fast, professional place to work between sessions, take supplier meetings, or get your team heads-down during WOC? Grab a day pass or book a tour and we'll have you set up 10-15 minutes from the convention center — with WiFi that works and parking that's free. Call us at (702) 370-7515.

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