CGA opens registration for 25th annual conference in Orlando, Florida
(UI) — Registration for the 2025 CGA Conference & Expo, the nation’s largest event dedicated to underground utility damage prevention, opened on Nov. 6. The Common Ground Alliance (CGA) will celebrate its 25th anniversary at this milestone event, scheduled for April 7-10, 2025, at the Orlando World Center Marriott.
The conference will bring together industry leaders to reflect on CGA’s quarter-century legacy and explore future innovations in damage prevention. The event will feature educational sessions, roundtables, and interactive discussions, giving attendees insights into key issues and solutions for underground utility protection.
“The CGA annual conference is always an exciting week for our members, but next year’s event will be momentous as we commemorate 25 years of collaborative and mission-driven work,” said CGA President and CEO Sarah K. Magruder Lyle. “We are ‘looking forward to looking back’ at the progress we’ve made over the years, and the innovations that will drive the future of the damage prevention industry.”
Attendees will have access to a 100,000-square-foot exhibit hall with over 80 exhibitors and opportunities to connect with industry professionals from sectors including utilities, construction, oil and gas pipelines, and technology.
For updates on speakers, sessions, and networking events, visit www.CGAConference.com.
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