Latin Builders Association(R) Legislative Committee Hosts Breakfast with George Navarrete, Director of the Office of Capital Improvements
Legislative committee hosts as part of Legislative Breakfast Series.
- Miami, FL (1888PressRelease) February 18, 2011 - The Latin Builders Association® (LBA), the largest Hispanic construction association in the United States, will host George Navarrete, Director of the Office of Capital Improvements (OCI) as part of its Legislative Breakfast Series on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 at 8:30am. The event will take place at LBA Headquarters (4110 Laguna Street, Coral Gables, FL).
Mr. Navarrete will discuss the specific project opportunities within Miami-Dade County as it relates to the Building Better Communities General Obligation Bond (GOB) Program.
"As an association immersed in the building industry, it is imperative that we remain informed of available opportunities that have the potential to aid in our growth and our route to recovery," said Noelia E. Moreno, President, Latin Builders Association®. "As such we find it extremely important to have George Navarrete present to our association and educate our members about available opportunities."
The event is open to both member and non-members. It is a complimentary event for members and a cost of $10 for non-members.
About Latin Builders Association® (LBA)
Established in 1971 by a group of local contractors, Latin Builders Association®, Incorporated has embodied the interests of builders, developers, contractors, architects, engineers, plumbers, electricians and tradesmen associated with the business of construction, striving to provide a vital forum for discussion, networking, training/development, and representation at the local, state and federal level. Today, we are the largest Hispanic construction association in the United States, representing over 750 member companies throughout South Florida.
Throughout our 39 year history the LBA has been vigorously involved in local, state and federal issues that have an effect on our community and state. The LBA's core goal is to represent and further the interests of the South Florida Community, the local building industry, and the individuals and companies that strive day after day to make this a better place to live, work and play.
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