WOC rates increase this Monday

Words: Steven PomerantzNew Exhibitors, exclusive product launches, cutting-edge education, exciting outdoor and indoor events/demos, and the celebration of 40 years serving the commercial concrete and masonry communities. Please join us for a memorable and action-packed week in Las Vegas this January!

Discounted exhibits-only and seminar rates expire 12/2/13, register now! We also have some great hotel rates with some exclusive perks for you!

Already registered? Add onto your experience at the show with one of these educational offerings or a luncheon and forum to make the most of your time at the show.

Register now at www.worldofconcrete.com. Use source code MCAA for free exhibit admission.
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