LAS VEGAS – Educational sessions are top notch at Construction Super Conference (CSC), but attendance at CSC is also a great opportunity to solidify existing relationships and build new ones at stellar networking events. Professionals, leaders, and experts make this educational conference part of their annual curriculum and know it is critical for growth and success within their industry.
Missing the conference means missing out on opportunities and getting left behind. During this conference you’ll be among like-minded individuals with common goals and objectives. You’ll be able to discuss what’s been implemented successfully, what roadblocks exist, and any new theories or technologies utilized.
Tuesday, December 6:
5:30 PM – 7:00 – Welcome Reception in the Knowledge Exchange Expo Hall
– Sponsored by FTI Consulting
Wednesday, December 7:
7:45 AM – 8:15 AM – Pre-Keynote Breakfast in the Knowledge Exchange Expo Hall
– Sponsored by Smith Currie & Handcock LLP
11:00 AM & 3:45 PM – Networking & Break Services in the Knowledge Exchange Expo Hall
– Sponsored by Secretariat
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM – Cocktail Reception at International Smoke Restaurant, MGM Grand
– Sponsored by Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
Thursday, December 8:
7:45 AM – 8:30 AM – Breakfast in the Knowledge Exchange Expo Hall
– Sponsored by Smith Currie & Handcock LLP
9:45 AM Networking & Break Service in the Knowledge Exchange Expo Hall
– Sponsored by Secretariat
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Robert S. Peckar (pictured), co-founding partner of Peckar & Abramson, P.C. attended last year’s CSC in Orlando, Fla. Reflecting on last year’s event, Peckar said: “The excitement among attendees to be ‘back in the game—in person’ was palpable. The sessions were uniformly excellent, well attended, and well received. The one feature that stands out in my mind is how many of the attendees were young lawyers new to CSC. CSC has been a constant in our profession and the construction industry for more than twenty-five years, but it appears clear now that it has a new life which is very satisfying for those of us who have watched the development of this conference over all these years.”
“We’re looking forward to welcoming new and familiar faces in Las Vegas when the conference convenes Dec. 6-8 at the MGM Grand,” added Kevin Gaffney, show director. “That ‘new life’ that Robert Peckar mentioned is something that we too have seen, and we’re looking forward to seeing more of it next month.”