Connect with NWCC at the 2026 Activate Conference in Las Vegas

February 13, 2026

NorthWest Construction Control, along with sister company Trinity Real Estate Solutions, will be attending Activate: The Private Lending Growth Summit on February 26–27, 2026, at the Wynn Las Vegas. Activate is recognized as one of the industry’s most influential events, bringing together private lenders, brokers, fund managers, technology providers, attorneys, and capital sources for two days of high‑energy networking and strategic insight.

Designed for established private lending professionals focused on scaling and strengthening their operations, Activate emphasizes market trends, tactical education, and real‑world deal making. The event provides a powerful environment for lenders seeking to grow with confidence and engage with leaders shaping the future of the industry.

Why NWCC Is Attending

As a nationwide provider of inspection, valuation, and construction risk‑management solutions, NWCC is committed to staying ahead of industry developments. Activate offers an ideal platform to:

• Connect with private lending leaders driving innovation and growth

• Explore emerging strategies that enhance loan performance and operational efficiency

• Strengthen relationships with clients, partners, and industry innovators

• Share how NWCC’s risk mitigation services support lenders throughout the loan lifecycle

This event serves as a hub where industry relationships deepen, new opportunities emerge, and lending organizations gain the insight needed to advance their next phase of growth.

Let’s Connect in Las Vegas 

If you plan to attend Activate, NWCC welcomes the opportunity to meet. Whether your focus is improving draw management, strengthening construction risk controls, or enhancing overall lending operations, our team will be onsite and available for conversation.

Learn more about the event: https://geracievents.com/

NWCC looks forward to connecting at the Wynn Las Vegas this February as industry leaders come together to shape the future of private lending.

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