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Out in the Field: How to Evolve Employee Experience in Construction & the Trades

Construction Business Owner

CDT Join us for this webinar to uncover all the ways human resources (HR) can connect with workers whose primary jobsite is out in the field. You’ve heard a lot about adapting to hybrid work environments, but some employees don’t have the option to go hybrid or work out of home offices.

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Sustainability and Efficient Facilities Lifecycle Management

Job Order Contracting

While most of us are aware of the rampant economic and environmental waste associated with the repair, renovation, maintenance, and new construction of buildings and other physical infrastructure, few understand that solutions are readily available or have the will and commitment to deploy them.

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Understanding the Value of JOB ORDER CONTRACTING – JOC

Job Order Contracting

Bridging the JOC Education/Training Gap. When used property it is a fantastic tool to develop rapidly develop unbelievably detailed and well communicated scopes of work (SOW) inclusive of labor, material, and equipment task that reflect the local market. Contact us if you and your team would benefit from change… Contact Us.

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Safeguarding our schools: Strategies to protect students and keep campuses safe

BD+C

The unfortunate rise in school-related incidents serves as a stark reminder of the critical importance of meticulous planning and design of educational facilities. The first essential step is to actively listen and learn, enabling us to consider suitable safety measures that create a secure environment for students, teachers, and staff.

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Inclusive design requires relearning how we read space

BD+C

David Johnson, AIA, LEED AP Higher Education University Buildings Designers It’s a simple premise: we all perceive space differently. The widely held belief that the built environment is fundamentally abstract—a neutral composition of form and material—doesn’t hold up to scrutiny.

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The latest 'five in focus' healthcare interior design trends

BD+C

This series asks our design professionals to tell us what’s capturing their attention and offer some insights. He shares his thoughts on inclusive and equitable healthcare design, technology and AI in healthcare, resilient design, carbon neutrality, and academic learning in pediatric acute care environments.

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Outdoor educational environments provide a campus experience

BD+C

Recess provided us a break from the confinement of the classroom, where we learned how to socialize with our peers in an unstructured manner. When thinking back to our own elementary school days, most people would agree that recess was our favorite “subject.”