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Top 30 Construction Classes at Autodesk University 2021

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The future of BIM and project management. Construction projects are increasing in complexity. Massive amounts of data are created from project inception to design, planning, building, closeout, operations and beyond. Go to the session > Speaker: Angela Yee, Senior Product Manager at Autodesk.

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Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40

Pro Builder

Mike Beirne, Senior Editor, and Caroline Broderick, Associate Editor. For example, starting in the industry with no home-selling experience and rising to be a top producer, division manager, or even developing and leading the training regimen for new salespeople. Leading the Home Building Industry: Pro Builder's 2021 Forty Under 40.

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Vaughan Buckley on Restarting a Former Katerra Factory

Pro Builder

Mike Beirne, Senior Editor. I think that if we want to make adjustments, it’s probably in the areas of the business model and the go-to-market strategy. On-Site vs. Off-Site: a Total Cost Analysis for Home Builders. PB: What is happening with former Katerra customers whose projects were left stranded by the bankruptcy?

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” Evidence-based ” Life-cycle Federal Facility Management, BIM, and the Status Quo – NIBS, FFC

Building Information Management

Key Topics / Take Aways: Identify and advance technologies, processes, and management practices that improve the performance of federal facilities over their entire life-cycle, from planning to disposal. Ability to predict outcomes vs. investment. Communication strategies. You can’t manage what you don’t measure.

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Best Practices for Multiple Award IDIQ – Task and Delivery Order Contracting

Building Information Management

Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Executive Office of the President. Copies of this publication may be obtained from the Executive Office of the President’s Publications Office by calling 202-395-7332, or writing the Office of Publications, 725 17th Street, NW, Room 2200, New Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503.