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Registration open for CDBI and LCIC national conference

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on June 14, 2022 News

Edmonton, Alberta – The Canadian Design-Build Institute (CDBI) and the Lean Construction Institute of Canada (LCIC) are working together to deliver the 2022 National Conference in Edmonton, running from June 15 to 17.

This national conference marks both institutes’ first in-person event since 2019.

The conference provides technical training on design-build and Lean practices and attendees will have access to educational and networking opportunities. During the three-day event, participants will have access to a full training day (June 15) and two full conference days (16 and 17).

Conference sessions will discuss the latest industry trends and the best practices to face challenges seen in the industry. Some trends that will be discussed include supply chain disruption, workforce challenges and building green.

Registration is now open and CDBI and LCIC members can also receive discounted member pricing.

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