Workshop Details
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Time: 10:00am – 1:00pm
Location: RMC NECA Office
495 Uinta Way, Suite 230
Denver, CO 80230
Lunch will be provided
RSVP to carri@rmcneca.com
Why This Workshop Matters
The electrical construction industry is entering a period of unprecedented change—driven by electrification, industrialization, digitization, AI, workforce constraints, and accelerated project delivery timelines. The firms that thrive will be those that understand what is changing, why it is changing, and what practical moves to make next.
This half-day, highly interactive workshop is designed to make the future concrete, actionable, and relevant for electrical contractors operating today.
What We Will Cover
This is not theory. This is about real shifts already happening across the electrical construction spectrum:
- The New Construction Reality
- Data centers, advanced manufacturing, grid modernization, and electrification
- Why speed, certainty, and scalability now matter more than lowest bid
- From Stick-Built to Industrialized Construction
- Prefabrication, modularization, and manufacturing-inspired workflows
- What leading contractors are doing differently today
- Technology & AI in Electrical Construction
- Estimating, project management, scheduling, and field productivity
- Where AI is already delivering value—and where it is being oversold
- Workforce, Leadership, and Organizational Readiness
- Rethinking roles, skills, and career paths
- Preparing your team—not just your tools—for change
What Attendees Will Leave With
✔ A clear understanding of where the industry is headed
✔ A practical framework to assess their company’s readiness
✔ A short list of high-confidence strategic moves
✔ Language and concepts they can immediately take back to their leadership teams
✔ A stronger peer network through guided discussion and shared insights
Workshop Format
- Half-Day Program (Interactive & Discussion-Driven)
- Short presentations paired with table-based working sessions
- Designed for owners, executives, project managers, and emerging leaders
Who Should Attend
- Electrical Contractors (small, mid-size, and large firms)
- Company owners, executives, and senior leaders
- Anyone responsible for strategy, operations, technology, or workforce development

