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NASCC 2025: Steel Industry's Premier Event in Louisville, Ky.

NASCC 2025 in Louisville, Ky., organized by AISC, featured 270+ technical sessions, an expansive exhibition hall and co-located events like World Steel Bridge Symposium. With over 6,000 industry professionals attending, the conference provided networking opportunities and insights into the latest advancements in steel construction.

Tue April 22, 2025 - Midwest Edition #9
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The North American Steel Construction Conference (NASCC) was held in Louisville, Ky., April 2-4, 2025, at the Kentucky International Convention Center. Organized by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), this annual event is a cornerstone for professionals involved in the design and construction of steel structures.

The Steel Conference offered an extensive program featuring more than 270 technical sessions providing attendees with up to 16 professional development hours (PDHs). A specialized short course was available offering an additional four PDHs.

The conference also included a vast exhibition hall with more than 300 exhibitors showcasing the latest in steel construction products and services. This year's conference hosted several co-located events, including the World Steel Bridge Symposium, QualityCon, NISD Detailing Conference, SafetyCon, Architecture in Steel and the SSRC's Annual Stability Conference. These events provided attendees with a comprehensive view of the industry's latest advancements and best practices.

The conference attracted more than 6,000 industry professionals, including designers, fabricators, researchers and contractors. It also provided networking opportunities, allowing attendees to connect with peers and industry leaders.

For more information, visit nascc.aisc.org. CEG

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Sean Smith, market development manager of New Millennium Building Systems, introduced the company’s RED (rolling electric deck), designed to streamline and improve installation of interlocking steel B-deck. (CEG photo)

Sean Smith, market development manager of New Millennium Building Systems, introduced the company’s RED (rolling electric deck), designed to streamline and improve installation of interlocking steel B-deck. (CEG photo)
Steel Dynamics drew a steady crowd at its bustling booth during the 2025 NASCC. As a sponsor of the event, the company showcased its latest advancements in steel production and construction solutions, engaging with industry professionals throughout the conference. (CEG photo)
Sherwin-Williams’ Nate Brulport (L), product manager, and Russell Norris, market segment manager, fire protection, made a strong impression at the 2025 Steel Conference in Louisville, Ky., with a vibrant and engaging booth. Showcasing advanced coating technologies designed for structural steel protection, the team connected with engineers, fabricators and specifiers. (CEG photo)
Dale Olson (L), technical training specialist, and Paul Bilson, director of dealer development, both of Baumann USA in Brookville, Ohio, showcase the Baumann EGX 80L electric sideloader. This machine has a load capacity of up to 17,600 lbs., platform widths from 48 in. to 98 in., lift heights up to 295 in. and dual 120v electric drive motors. (CEG photo)
Lincoln Electric’s booth was a lively hotspot at the Steel Conference, where attendees explored welding and automation solutions while enjoying fun beverages and vibrant networking opportunities with industry peers. (CEG photo)
V&S Galvanizing had a full team of experts on hand to discuss advanced hot-dip galvanizing solutions. Attendees engaged in in-depth conversations about corrosion protection and best practices for structural steel. (CEG photo)
Encon Equipment, a distributor of Magni Telescopic Handlers, showcased a lineup of material handling solutions. The booth highlighted the strength and versatility of Magni machines, drawing in industry professionals looking for equipment for steel construction projects. (L-R) are Dalton Duane, marketing, Magni Telescopic Handlers; Nick Newbury, regional sales manager, Magni Telescopic Handlers; Jay Jude, regional sales manager, Magni Telescopic Handlers; Rachel Judd, marketing, Encon Equipment; Todd Pennycuff, sales Encon Equipment; and Casey Shepherd, sales, Encon Equipment. (CEG photo)




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