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COVER STORY: Editors’ Location Picks

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Key centers of innovation and collaboration in Pittsburgh include Innovation Works, the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Pittsburgh Life Sciences Greenhouse (PLSG), Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), Pittsburgh Technology Council and the Pittsburgh Tissue Engineering Institute. science and engineering. DataBridge Corp.

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Iowa: Moving To The Top Of The Class

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Iowa ranks fifth in the nation in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) degrees conferred per 1,000 residents. This challenge will require a significant number of adults to enroll in educational programs, but it is a goal that has the full support of Iowa’s business community, educational system and governor’s office.

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CAD Shack: Revit MEP Lasso Leader

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Revit currently does not allow changes or additions to the standard leader heads, but a user in my office named Mitch came up with an idea that is just crazy enough to work. The idea is to draw a generic annotation shaped like a lasso and add a leader to it, but set the leader arrowhead to none. BIM Board of Omaha. Newer Post.

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CAD Shack: Default Duct Systems

CAD Shack

If you are coming to Revit MEP from AutoCAD or AutoCAD MEP, you may be very used to specifying a duct system when you draw duct. This system (which I also use in my office) does not however, assign the rise/ drop symbol to your duct. BIM Board of Omaha. The MEP CAD Engineer. Friday, July 16, 2010. Default Duct Systems.

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Behind the Build: Interview with Christian Waldo, VDC Manager at Lydig Construction

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Originally from Spokane, where they made a name for themselves as a General Contractor, and Concrete Subcontractor, they now have major offices in Bellevue and the Tri-Cities. I went to school for architecture and then flipped it to architectural engineering. I stumbled upon Lydig because they were so close to my offices.