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Upcoming Webcasts
Better Infrastructure Management with Information Modeling
Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011, 1:00 pm ET/12:00 pm CT/10: 00 am PT (1 hour)

This session will discuss how the consolidation of historically disparate stores of CAD and GIS data into a single view can help public agencies and private firms make better and faster operational decisions. Learn more.


2010 INTEGRATED PROJECT DELIVERY CONFERENCE

View the archived 2010 Integrated Project Delivery Conference here.


Project of the Month

Making history with bridges
May 25, 2011 IPD Channel
Using enterprise-wide project management software, the Utah Department of Transportation was able to complete the United States' largest bridge reconstruction project within budget, while reducing overall construction time from three years to two years.