Common Ground Alliance opens Call for Proposals for underground utilities conference
(UI) – Common Ground Alliance (CGA) announced that the Call for Proposals for the 2024 CGA Conference & Expo is open now through Tuesday, Oct. 3. CGA is seeking session proposals from industry professionals and subject matter experts to help facilitate thoughtful discussions and formulate concrete actions that the industry can implement to dramatically reduce damages to underground utilities.
The 2024 CGA Conference & Expo, set to take place April 14-18, 2024, in Colorado Springs, Colo., is the damage prevention industry’s premier event, bringing together distinguished experts and decision-makers for a week of focused collaboration and innovation designed to address the industry’s most pressing challenges. Educational and action-oriented programming will engage stakeholders in thoughtful roundtable discussions, focused presentations, interactive breakout sessions and networking events. Presenting at the 2024 CGA Conference & Expo provides damage prevention professionals an opportunity to have their voice be a pivotal part of the future of damage prevention.
Sessions will be held in a variety of formats, including Outcome Focused Presentations, Moderated Debate/Roundtable Discussions, Panels and the CGA Engage Stage. Key topic areas that are of interest to CGA members and Conference attendees include:
- Eliminating inefficiencies in the damage prevention system
- Enforcement, exemptions and other safe digging law impacts
- Strategies to aid in the 50 in 5 initiative
- Technological advancements, including mapping, GIS and AI
- Outreach and education efforts to drive public awareness among excavators
- Progress and effectiveness measurement tools
- Reducing over-notification to streamline the 811 system
- Exploring new frontiers in stakeholder engagement
“As the industry works to achieve its “50 in 5” goal, aimed at reducing damages to underground utilities by 50% over the next 5 years, the 2024 CGA Conference & Expo offers stakeholders the opportunity to accelerate progress through shared knowledge, innovative strategies, focused engagement and concrete actions,” said Sarah K. Magruder Lyle, president and CEO of CGA.
“Uniting diverse expertise and perspectives across the damage prevention industry is a vital step toward identifying strategies that will address the top damage root causes. The 2024 CGA Conference & Expo eagerly invites inventive, outcome-focused proposals from industry professionals and subject matter experts that will foster dynamic discussions and help inspire critical changes to achieve our “50 in 5” industry goal.”
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