NGA Plans In-person BEC Conference in March

Date: 23 November 2020
Source: www.glass.org
NGA Plans In-person BEC Conference in March
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Date: 23 November 2020

Get details on social distancing guidelines for the event for glaziers, to be held in Las Vegas.

NGA’s 25th annual Building Envelope Contractors (BEC) Conference will take place in person March 21-23, 2021 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.

Due to social distancing guidelines, attendance will be limited to a capacity allowed by Caesars Palace and all health, and safety measures according to CDC guidelines and association-developed policies will be strictly enforced both by Caesars Palace and NGA.

“We’re all eager to return to in-person meetings and celebrating 25 years of this educational gathering of the glazing contractor community where it began in Las Vegas tops the list,” says Nicole Harris, NGA president & CEO.  “We’re doing everything we can between now and March 21 to make that happen as we also prioritize keeping our members, volunteers and staff safe.”

Registration is slated to open in mid-December. Members and non-members are welcome and encouraged to attend. The Association is also researching online opportunities to maximize engagement.

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EVENT, INCLUDING TABLETOP DISPLAYS, SPONSORSHIPS AND CDC GUIDELINES

BEC CONFERENCE FAQS

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