CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2011 – Registration & Housing Open

Don’t Miss CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2011
Your source for what’s new in construction. Make Las Vegas your destination for ideas and products that positively influence everything you do—from safety to sustainability to your bottom line.

The Sooner You Register, the More Chances You Have to Win
Get entered automatically for a $250 Prepaid Mastercard® card simply by completing your registration.* Two winners will be drawn every week from July 12, 2010 through March 14, 2011. You could be one of them! And the sooner you register for CONEXPO-CON/AGG, the more chances you have to win.

The advanced registration deadline for CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2011 is quickly approaching.  Registering before February 21, 2011 saves you over 35% on your registration fee. Register today!  (link to www.conexpoconagg.com)

What’s New for 2011?

NEW PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Get close and size up the newest equipment and technology in the construction industry. Bring yourself up to speed on new systems and instrumentation. See all the latest innovations making our industry greener, safer and more precise.

MEET TODAY’S TECHNICAL EXPERTS
Tap the smartest minds in construction for applicable ideas useful to your business now and in the future.

NEW FOCUS ON EDUCATION
CONEXPO-CON/AGG has a comprehensive schedule planned—a total of 126 sessions—covering an expansive range of topics, including:
• Equipment manager exams
• Crane operator certification programs
• Site development
• Asset management
• Sustainability
• Workforce development

NEW INTERNATIONAL MIXER DRIVE CHAMPIONSHIP
Sponsored and conducted by NRMCA, this LIVE competition recognizes the most talented individuals worldwide in delivering one of the world’s most versatile building materials.

NOW CO-LOCATION WITH ICON EXPO
Sponsored in part by the National Concrete Masonry Association, ICON Expo stands as the world’s showcase for concrete products and technologies.

Register today! (link to www.conexpoconagg.com)

*No purchase necessary
Void where prohibited
Must be legal U.S. resident 21 or older
Subject to Official Rules