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| CAD, CAM, CAE, design, technical drawing, drafting, delineation, visualization, manufacturing | ISSN 1442-2255 |
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ESD The Engineering Society Presents
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April 9, 2002
St. John�s Golf & Conference Center
Plymouth, Michigan
The Internet has fostered the growth of web-based collaboration allowing all members of a construction project team to communicate, collaborate, share documents and perform transactions using a standard Web browser. Don�t be left behind! Use this conference to improve your competitiveness in a Collaborative Project Management (CPM) world.
On April 9, 2002, ESD will present �e-Construction II: Integrated Project Management From Concept to Delivery� - a must conference for all members of the construction industry. This innovative conference, the second in a series, will benefit owners, design professionals, construction managers, contractors, subcontractors and others involved in the construction project management arena. This technology-focused conference will familiarize its audience with the tools and practices associated with CPM systems and the implementation of on-line project collaboration and management systems.
Highlights will include software coordination, software demonstration and case studies which address all aspects of CPM - both positive and negative. There will also be discussion and Q&A sessions that will facilitate the exchange of ideas and experiences among conference attendees.
Featured Speakers Include:
Andrew Brown, Jr., Ph.D., P.E. Director of Engineering, Delphi Automotive
Gordon V. R. Holness, P.E. Chairman Emeritus, Albert Kahn Assoc.
Robert A. Francis Executive Director of Capital Improvements, Detroit Public Schools
Exhibitors include:
Aktion Associates, Inc.
ARCADIS
Bentley Systems
Critical Business Analysis
eView 360 Corporation
Ghafari Associates
Graphic Sciences Inc.
Nextel
Open Text Corporation and Sterling Systems.
Full $225, ESD Member $180, group discount available
On line at www.esd.org or contact Nancy Strodl at 248-355-2910 x152
Founded in 1895, as the Association of Graduate Engineers of the University of Michigan, ESD The Engineering Society has evolved into the nation�s largest multi-disciplinary engineering and scientific society of its kind. With thousands of members throughout the Great Lakes Region, ESD unites engineers, scientists, architects and those in related technical fields. The Society�s programs and services are dedicated to the enhancement of professional development, the advancement of technology and the promotion of the engineering and scientific professions, thereby enabling positive contributions to society.
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