Aedo to Offer Free Workshop for SMACNA Members

Bronze Associate Member wants to help contractors unlock business growth in 2025.

Aedo, a SMACNA Bronze Associate Member, is offering SMACNA members an exclusive 30-minute educational workshop to help construction leaders tackle some of the most persistent challenges they currently face.

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to overcome common construction technology frustrations and turn them into real, measurable business improvements for 2025.
 
Does this sound familiar?

  • Your systems don’t talk to each other, leaving you stuck with siloed information.
  • Manual processes waste hours, slowing your team and delaying decisions.
  • Expensive tech investments overpromise and underdeliver.

If you’re nodding along, then please register now for this practical, hands-on session built for construction leaders ready to take action. By attending, you’ll discover:

  • Why Technology Isn’t the Answer: Learn why clarity beats complexity every time—and how to find it.
  • Turn Data into $$$ (Hands-On): Identify and assess the business impact of hidden inefficiencies.
  • Build Continuous Momentum: Create a cycle of wins that drive sustainable success in 2025.

Workshop Details
Title: The Data-Powered Construction Advantage: Unlocking Sustainable Business Improvement
Date: Thursday, December 19
Time: 11:00am ET
Register here
 


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