NGA to broadcast education video series for installing companies

Date: 23 February 2021
Source: www.glass.org
NGA to broadcast education video series for installing companies
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Date: 23 February 2021

Even with the cancellation of this year’s in-person Building Envelope Contractors (BEC) Conference, the glazing community can still get their education fix with “BEC Presents…”

After the cancellation of this year’s in-person Building Envelope Contractors (BEC) Conference, the National Glass Association (NGA) turned its focus to developing a video series called “BEC Presents…” to provide the glazing community with relevant and timely education over the original BEC Conference dates, starting March 22.

BEC Presents… will spotlight need-to-know topics of unique interest to installing companies in a series of quick-hitting episodes that can be watched on demand, at the viewer’s convenience. Planned episodes include a state of the industry conversation among market segment leaders, a legal take on the construction industry after COVID-19, a look at the changing commercial real estate market, an update on what technical codes & standards glaziers should know, and more.

Episodes will drop on March 22 on glass.org. There is no cost to watch and no registration required. NGA will send email reminders with more information about the episodes, along with sponsor details and additional resources.

Find more information at glass.org.

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