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» Meridian Systems to present on IPD at FIATECH Technology Conference & Showcase
Meridian Systems, a plan-build-operate technology solutions company for project-based organizations, announced that key representatives from Meridian will participate in sessions at the 2011 FIATECH Technology Conference & Showcase, April 18-20 at the Sheraton Wild Horse Pass in Chandler, Ariz.
The conference will be chaired by Steve Makredes, director of construction, Target Corp.; Allan Chasey, Ph.D., associate professor at Arizona State University, will serve as vice-chair. The conference agenda is comprised of three educational breakout tracks:
- People and Process
- Productivity Improvement Tools
- Academic
Marc Krichman, Meridian director of product management, will chair the following two sessions at the conference:
- Wednesday, April 20, 10:30-12:00: Integrated Solutions that Support Integrated Teams. This session will feature a variety of topics important to capital project success including sustainability, building information modeling (BIM), and integrated project delivery (IPD).
- Wednesday, April 20, 1:00-2:30: Transforming the Capital Asset Delivery Process through Business Processes Standardization and BIM. This session will address key topics including content management in asset intensive industries, improving the capital asset delivery process, and project delivery in a BIM environment.
Fred Cardenas, Meridian product marketing manager, will speak at the Wednesday session on “Integrated Solutions that Support Integrated Teams,” along with Andy Dickey, business manager, Tekla Structures.
For additional information on Meridian Solutions, visit booth #22. For more information about the event, visit: http://fiatech.org/2011.html.
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