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A bank that doesn’t go far enough?

Construction Law

The UK struggles with funding plans to finance the ambitious investments implied by government slogans like ‘build back better and greener’, with no obvious successor to the discredited Private Finance Initiative in sight (see Analysis). It was scrapped in 2017 and was criticised for delivering poor value for money.

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Why You Need a Long-Term Construction Software Partner

Viewpoint Construction Technology

By 2020, technology adoption in construction is expected to reach 70 percent, according to a 2017 report from McKinsey Global Institute. Without that, you’re likely to run into headaches down the road. In 2017 alone, Viewpoint issued more than 50 releases and updates across our office, team and field products.

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Logistics: No Drivers Needed

Business Facilities

From the September/October 2017 Issue. A major logistics trend on the rise is autonomous road transportation—no drivers needed. This is a definite asset for companies when it comes to finances and safety. By the BF Staff. They do not require sleep, a paycheck, background checks, or drug and alcohol testing.

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Advanced Manufacturing: Manufacturing Gets Smarter, Faster

Business Facilities

From the September/October 2017 Issue. Here’s a peek at what’s driving change in 2017: The factory of the future: Tesla’s “Gigafactory,” may represent not just what future factories look like, but how companies approach their entire manufacturing process. The program boasts 225 member companies and 650 students enrolled for fall 2017.

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Feature Story: 2016 Economic Development Awards

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

Pennsylvania’s decision to consolidate hundreds of bridge projects into a single procurement financed by a bond fund managed by a new Public-Private Partnership (P3) should serve as a model for the rest of the country. The $722-million project is the largest private-activity bond financing of a public-private partnership in the U.S.

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