MCAA’s Expanded Fabrication Conference Offers Four Facility Tour Options

July 6, 2023

Registration is open and already 50% sold out for the MCAA 2023 Fabrication Conference, powered by MSUITE. This benchmark event has been expanded to offer four facility tour options, allowing us to include more MCAA members than ever. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to elevate your understanding of mechanical fabrication, connect with industry leaders, and explore innovative fabrication facilities. Join us in Seattle September 11-13, 2023. Learn more and register today!

Seattle is an impressively fabrication-forward city with multiple tour options. This year, we are offering an unprecedented choice of exclusive access to these leading fabrication facilities:

  • UMC, Inc. (primary host) – mechanical and plumbing
  • SJS Mechanical – light commercial and plumbing, perfect for those new to fabrication
  • MacDonald Miller – sheet metal only; will talk process and metrics
  • Shinn Mechanical – innovations in sprinkler fitting and material handling

These tours are an invaluable opportunity to see industry-leading practices in action, discover new techniques, and gain insights directly from the experts shaping the future of mechanical fabrication.

Spanning over two and a half days, the conference is designed to offer a comprehensive educational experience as well. Contractors from around the country will share their expertise in fabrication to provide takeaways outside the fabrication tour. Each conference session will be contractor driven with demonstrations and case studies of how MCAA members are increasing their productivity and profitability by using fabrication.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to elevate your understanding of mechanical fabrication, connect with industry leaders, and explore innovative fabrication facilities. The MCAA 2023 Fabrication Conference is set to be a landmark event, and we look forward to welcoming you in Seattle September 11-13, 2023!

Register now through our MCAA Fabrication Conference website and join us for the most expansive MCAA Fabrication Conference to date.

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