Only A Few Spaces Remain for the 2020 Fabrication Conference

March 5, 2020
If you plan to join us for the Fabrication Conference, be sure to register soon. This conference sells out every year and it's on track to do so again.

If you plan to join us for the Fabrication Conference, be sure to register soon. This conference sells out every year and it’s on track to do so again.

This year’s member host is Baker Group, a full-service MEP contractor based in Des Moines, Iowa. They will open their doors to a full facility tour showcasing their new offices and fabrication facility. The tour will feature demonstrations of their plumbing, piping, sheet metal, electrical, automation, engineering and VDC capabilities.

The conference will also include education on manufacturing software, workflow tools, modular construction and an update on the yellow label agreement for fabrication.

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