World of Concrete registration is now open

Words: Steven PomerantzIn its 40th year, World of Concrete continues to be annual international event dedicated to the masonry construction industry. There are many reasons for attending:

See it all in one place. You’ll find everything you need to win more bids, increase margins, and streamline your business operations.

Get connected. You’ll meet other contractors doing your type of work which will strengthen your industry connections.

Get hands-on. See, touch and test the latest products under real-world, jobsite conditions.

Find new opportunities. Capitalize on the new products that will help your expand your business into wider markets and provide opportunities to profit.

Get your questions answered. Attend expert-led seminars for the new skills, practical solutions and creative strategies to improve your business.

You can register at www.worldofconcrete.com.
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