SMACNA Adds Four New Webinars

Don’t miss out on this impressive lineup of important and relevant topics. Each webinar is presented by an industry expert and has been designed to help improve your business.

Our outstanding lineup of future webinars has been further bolstered with four new additions to the upcoming calendar. These presentations will give you expert guidance and advice on numerous topics that have a direct impact on your business. Join us for the following member-exclusive, free presentations listed below, and please share this information with your colleagues.

Boost Your Cash Flow with a Rock-Solid A/R Escalation Plan
August 21 at 2:00pm ET

Beyond the Blueprint: Advancing in the Industry
August 28th from 7-8:30pm ET

Pro Tips for Better Estimating
September 5 at 2:00pm ET

Effective Tips for Training That Sticks
September 10 at 2:00pm ET

Manage Your Company’s Vehicle Fleet Like a Pro
September 17 at 2:00pm ET

Tapping Your Hidden Communication Superpowers
October 3 at 2:00pm ET

Identifying Key Clauses to Mitigate Construction Risk
October 10 at 2:00pm ET

Optimizing IAQ to Create Economic Advantages & Healthier Buildings
October 15 at 12:00pm ET

Optimizing Equipment and Asset Management
November 5 at 2:00pm ET

AI for Construction Procurement
November 19 at 2:00pm ET


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