Exhibitions / Congresses

5th Advancing Prefabrication 2021 | June 15-17 | Dallas, TX & Online

United States, Dallas - June 15 - 17, 2021
5th Advancing Prefabrication 2021 | June 15-17 | Dallas, TX & Online Transforming the AEC Industry Through Industrialization - Innovating Best Practices for Design, Manufacture & Construction to Save Time, Money & Maximize Labor Productivity Across All Projects

Advancing Prefabrication is North America's premier thought leadership conference dedicated to revolutionizing prefabrication and industrialized manufacturing approaches across the AEC supply chain.

Uniting industry leaders from every stakeholder, we'll dive into best practices to optimize every stage of your project, from project conception through installation, and discover how you can build faster, to a higher quality, with limited resource through prefabrication, modularization and supply chain transformation.

After a year of intense disruption, Advancing Prefabrication is returning in June 2021 as the must-attend conference this year for anyone looking to elevate their offsite construction strategy to win in the Age of Industrialization. You'll have access to 3 days of content, 5 tracks of dedicated sessions, and the best networking opportunity in over a year to meet with potential project partners driving innovation and take your projects, and company, to the next level.
Date(s)
June 15 - 17, 2021
Time(s)
9:00 am - 4:40 pm
Venue
Sheraton Dallas Hotel
Ticketing
USD 1329.00 - USD 2449.00
Contact for booking / more info
https://go.evvnt.com/732414-0?pid=2927
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