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Centers of Technology: The Future Is Now

Business Facilities

Last year, Chicago’s thriving startups secured more than $1.7 We have their full product life cycle and tools here with kiosks and other types of interface points where people can actually touch and feel those types of solutions to understand how they work.

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Critical Issues and BIM – NIBS buildingSMART alliance conference – January 7-11, 2013

Building Information Management

The efficient life-cycle management of the built environment will not happen until change management is accelerated. Deke is a 1973 graduate of Virginia Tech and holds a BArch, he has done post graduate work at the National Defense University. Russ Manning , Department of Defense Health Systems. from Stanford University.

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Critical Issues and BIM – NIBS buildingSMART alliance conference – January 7-11, 2013

Building Information Management

The efficient life-cycle management of the built environment will not happen until change management is accelerated. Deke is a 1973 graduate of Virginia Tech and holds a BArch, he has done post graduate work at the National Defense University. Russ Manning , Department of Defense Health Systems. from Stanford University.

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Federal Real Property Regulations (FAR / FMR)

Building Information Management

The term does not apply to civil defense matters such as potential or actual enemy attacks that are addressed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The term includes, but is not limited to, runways, strips, taxiways, and parking aprons.

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Federal Real Property Regulations (FAR / FMR)

Building Information Management

The term does not apply to civil defense matters such as potential or actual enemy attacks that are addressed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The term includes, but is not limited to, runways, strips, taxiways, and parking aprons.