Build With Strength Attends Multifamily Executive Leadership Conference in Las Vegas

The Build With Strength Building Innovations team of NRMCA Vice President, Building Innovations, Michael Wymant and Senior Director, Building Innovations, Patrick Matsche recently attended the Multifamily Executive Leadership Conference (MFE 2024) held in Las Vegas. This was Build With Strength's sixth consecutive year of representing the ready mixed concrete industry at the conference.

MFE 2024 was a three-day event offering exclusive access to the insight needed to survive the challenges and to tap into future opportunities, Matsche said. It's attended by influencers in the multifamily housing industry that draws owners and developers, C-Level executives, investment firms, architects and contractors. Leaders from around the U.S. heard from their peers who have conquered new avenues and influenced design build and operating decisions.

Wymant and Matsche met with builders, owners and development design partners that provided the BWS team a chance to influence multiple project specifications by incorporating performance-based and sustainability driven changes that will open the door for efficient concrete mixes to be used. Overall, the convention reinforced the concrete industry's proactive approach to sustainability and the essential role of collaboration.

Said Monica Bates, manager, Live Oak, FL, “the relationship I have built with Michael, Patrick and the NRMCA team at the MFE conferences has afforded me with the opportunity to present my investors and the homeowners who will ultimately live in the communities that we develop and build with concrete with resilient, sustainable and cost effective solutions.”

The Build With Strength platform is a leader in supporting structural engineers, architects, end users and specifiers in achieving low carbon, high-performance concrete. For more information, contact Michael Wymant at mwymant@nrmca.org or 850-818-2057 or Patrick Matsche at pmatsche@nrmca.org, 415-672-5275.

National Ready Mixed Concrete Association