Aggregates Manager

February 2018

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by Therese Dunphy | Editor-in-Chief | tdunphy@randallreilly.com AGG PREVIEW 12 AGGREGATES MANAGER / February 2018 I t's time to fi nalize your plans to attend AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo, which is, once again, co- located with the World of Asphalt. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 6, through Thursday, March 8, at Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center. AGG1 focuses exclusively on the aggregates industry and offers educa- tion sessions from industry experts in virtually all segments of the aggregates industry, including operations, health and safety, environmental, reclamation, automation, management, leadership, and sales and marketing. Exhibitors will display their equipment on nearly 50,000 square feet of exhibit space. The AGG1 Academy & Expo will also highlight new products, technologies, and services in a wide range of cate- gories including: conveyors, crushing, dredges, drilling and blasting, earth moving, heavy equipment, health and safety, plants, screening, site planning, trucking and hauling, vibratory equip- ment, and washing equipment. Educational opportunities AGG1 Academy will offer more than 50 expert-led educational sessions and seminars ranging from beginner classes that teach the basics to seminars that explore advanced concepts and technol- ogies. The sessions are organized into four focus areas: • Operations and Production; • Automation, Technology, and Software; • Business Management and Leadership; and • Environment, Safety, and Health. A full conference pass and show badge is $620 if purchased before Feb. 16 or $660 after that date. A show badge and three-session pass is available for $315 before Feb. 16 and $340 after. Early bird single session passes can be purchased for an early bird price of $95 or $100 after Feb. 16. NSSGA Annual Convention The National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association's Annual Convention will be held in conjunction with AGG1, as well as the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, beginning March 4 and Construction materials producers gather for AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo Aggregate producers can view nearly 50,000 square feet of aggregates exhibits and attend more than 50 education sessions at AGG1 this year. AGG1 Head to Houston for AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 Head to Houston for AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 AGG1 Head to Houston for Photo by: Visit Houston

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