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a Seattle-based company that tracks and reports government spending, the report card reads like this: Aviation, D; Drinking Water, D-minus; Energy, D-plus; Roads, D-minus; Transit, D; and Wastewater, D-minus. change orders. Imagine if your son or daughter brought home a report card without a score above D. January 2009.

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I feel confident in saying that we’ve never created construction software on our own, sitting in our Seattle offices. change orders. I’m reminded that as a company, we wouldn’t be here today if it weren’t for collaboration. Every new release has been driven by our clients. January 2009. December 2008. November 2008. August 2008.

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As the weather warms up across the country (just not in Seattle), construction season is beginning to get under way. change orders. « The Fundamentals of Building Information Modeling (BIM). Green Construction & Construction Software » The Business of Construction Risk Management. January 2009. December 2008.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

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So, if the data center in Seattle goes down for some reason, the redundant site in Atlanta picks up and your data is available. change orders. Does it have redundant routers, hubs and data pipes? Regional Redundancy. Not only should it have local redundancy, but it should have regional redundancy as well. Fault Tolerance.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

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Another week has gone by, and while my jet-pack didn’t show up, the Seattle rain did. change orders. « Construction Business Owner Attends APWA 2011 Congress. The Third Key to Collaboration » Simple Software. Last week, I discussed that part of the problem with going paperless is access. January 2009. December 2008.