Professionals networking and showcasing equipment at the National Demolition Association Convention.
New Orleans is bustling as it hosts the National Demolition Association’s Annual Convention & Expo from March 5 to 8. Known as ‘Demolition New Orleans,’ the event gathers over 1,000 demolition professionals for networking, learning, and showcasing industry innovations. Attendees can participate in educational sessions, visit the Expo Hall, and enjoy the thrilling Live DEMOlition Event® at NOLA Motorsports Park. The convention emphasizes workforce development and features various social events to foster connections among professionals.
New Orleans is alive with excitement as it hosts the National Demolition Association (NDA) Annual Convention & Expo from March 5 to 8 at the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. This year’s event, charmingly branded as “Demolition New Orleans,” has drawn in over 1,000 demolition professionals from across the country, eager to network, learn, and showcase their industry expertise.
At the heart of this bustling convention lies a commitment to exploring the latest advancements in the demolition industry. Attendees can expect a variety of educational sessions designed to enhance their skill sets, covering a breadth of topics such as maximizing scrap value, dealing with environmental challenges, and navigating OSHA regulations. These sessions provide valuable insights that will pave the way for a more efficient and responsible demolition field.
The Expo Hall, open on March 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., features an impressive array of tailored products and services designed for demolition professionals. It’s a fantastic opportunity for attendees to discover cutting-edge tools and technologies that can make their work more effective and safer.
One of the standout features of this year’s convention is the exhilarating Live DEMOlition Event®, taking place at the nearby NOLA Motorsports Park. This unique event allows professionals to witness real-world demonstrations of the very latest in demolition equipment and technology. Participants will not only watch the action but also engage in skill challenges that put them face-to-face with the innovations transforming the industry.
One of the NDA’s core missions is to boost workforce development opportunities within the industry. Attendees will notice that the personal protective equipment (PPE) used during the convention is set to be donated to local vocational programs. Beneficiaries of these generous donations include the BuildStrong Academy – Greater New Orleans and Northshore Technical Community College, ensuring that local talent receives support and resources to excel in the demolition field.
The convention isn’t all work and no play. A plethora of networking events promises to make connections while enjoying some friendly competition and local flavor. Informal gatherings, such as the Cornhole Tournament and the lively Big Easy Bash, allow professionals to unwind, mingle, and share ideas in a relaxed atmosphere.
This year’s convention embraces the theme of “tradition meets transformation,” reflecting the industry’s evolution and ongoing dedication to safety and modern practices. The emphasis is on fostering relationships and sharing knowledge to adapt to an ever-changing landscape in demolition.
As the convention wraps up in New Orleans, chatter about future events is already buzzing. The NDA has announced that Demolition Phoenix is set for February 4-7, 2026, in sunny Phoenix, Arizona. As always, the NDA aims to create environments conducive to growth, learning, and industry advancement.
With the wonderful support of New Orleans & Company and the local Convention Sales Team, this year’s NDA convention is shaping up to be a memorable experience for all involved. Whether learning new skills, networking with peers, or enjoying the vibrant culture of New Orleans, attendees are poised to leave with valuable experiences and connections.
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