NGA Glazing Executives Forum | Build your backlog, business and bench

NGA Glazing Executives Forum | Build your backlog, business and bench
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Date: 26 July 2021

Back for its 15th edition on September 13 at GlassBuild America, the Glazing Executives Forum 2021 is focused on providing solutions to build your backlog, business and bench.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

  • NGA Installing Committee Meeting

  • Supply Chain Challenges, presented by Ken Simonson, Associated General Contractors of America



    Don't get burned by supply chain delays and material cost inflation. Know what's coming and plan ahead to protect your bottom line and your company.

     
  • Project Best Practices to Avoid Legal Headaches, presented by David Ben-Israel, project, cost and construction management consultant at MGAC; and, John Nolan, practicing attorney at The Gary Law Group



    In this roundtable discussion, learn how to protect your company when negotiating contracts.

     
  • Personnel Issues Breakout Sessions

    Choose from among several interactive breakout sessions to answer questions specific to today’s labor challenge.

     
  • Annual Economic Forecast, presented by Connor Lokar, ITR Economics



    Back by popular demand, Connor Lokar returns to give an energetic and informative session on business-cycle trends, with a focus on the construction industry to help glazing company executives plan for the future.

A networking lunch, beer break and tour of the GlassBuild America trade show floor round out the day’s schedule.

 

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