Graphic courtesy of the National Demolition Association
The Washington-based National Demolition Association (NDA) has begun accepting registrations for its Demolition Phoenix 2026 event, scheduled for Feb. 4-7, 2026.
NDA bills the event as a chance for its current and prospective members to build relationships with suppliers, enhance company safety practices, efficiencies and profit margins and test out machinery and equipment at the Live DEMOlition portion of the event.
The association also has announced its keynote session in 2026 will be a panel discussion where attendees can join other NDA members and colleagues to discuss topics directly impacting the demolition workforce.
NDA is calling that session “Force Forward: Shaping the Future of Demolition Through Workforce Innovation." It will take place Feb. 6 from 9-10:30 a.m.
“Whether you're a business owner, project manager, or human resources leader, this keynote panel will equip you with practical tools to strengthen your workforce and streamline operations,” NDA says.
The association intends to address several topics during the panel discussion, including how company size influences workforce strategy, real-world examples of successful recruitment and retention programs, communication systems that enhance productivity and morale and NDA's role in supporting workforce development in the industry.
Demolition Phoenix 2026 will take place at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix. Several companies have signed as sponsors of the 2026 event, including equipment suppliers Kobelco, Romco and Sennebogen and recycled metals buyer United Scrap Metal Inc. of Cicero, Illinois.
More information about the event, including how to register, can be found on the NDA website.
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