One Voice - One Vision - One YEAR: The NGA-GANA Combination

Date: 4 February 2019
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One Voice - One Vision - One YEAR: The NGA-GANA Combination
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Date: 4 February 2019

Members’ Thoughts on the Historic Combination

One year ago, two associations with similar missions and complementary ways of making a difference came together in an historic combination to form the largest trade association serving the architectural glass and metals industry supply chain, including glazing contractors, full-service glass companies, glass fabricators, primary glass manufacturers and suppliers to the industry.

The NGA and GANA combined are a technical powerhouse that brings some of the best minds to the table to create technical and educational resources while promoting and advocating for glass in buildings.



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Members’ Thoughts on the Historic Combination

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