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 Academic Science Buildings 2006
Program Overview

Getting more science program per capital dollar
Planning * Design * Construction * Operations

At the heart of all modern, competitive, fast-growing, and successful college and university science programs is a vision of science buildings as vital tools for research and science teaching.   At this conference you’ll learn the new specifics for these “tools” and how they are being designed and built to get more science program per capital dollar.

Specifically, you’ll learn the details of the new construction and renovation models (numbers, features, and project strategies) that are delivering:

  • New multi- and interdisciplinary solutions
  • Greater adaptability for long-term viability
  • Higher energy efficiency
  • Solutions to construction-cost escalation
  • More science visibility
  • High-impact faculty and student recruiting features
  • Greater use of existing infrastructure.

Attend this conference to drive your science program forward with more efficient building solutions that target the seven new science program realities: 1) higher-requirement technologies, 2) more interdisciplinary processes, 3) rapidly revolving programs, 4) faster technology evolution, 5) cost challenges, 6) capital constraints, and 7) heightened competition.  

Make this meeting an integral part of getting your team up to date on the standards and planning concepts for your upcoming science building initiatives.  Check your plans against what others are doing.  Get ahead of the curve on “science-buildings-as-tools” planning.  Attend this conference along with other members of your team, including your key operating people who will run these buildings. 

I look forward to seeing you in San Diego, this October.  If you register early, you can actually go to see some of these stellar building examples in person.  

Steven L. Westfall, PhD
President
Tradeline, Inc.

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Who should attend this conference?

This conference has been designed and produced for capital project teams, campus planners, project managers, faculty, deans, science department heads, financial officers, facilities directors, and campus administrators who work for colleges and universities that have major commitments to research and science teaching.

In order to maximize your conference experience, Tradeline’s unique attendance policy limits attendance by representatives of firms that provide management consulting, design, construction, contract services or products to this audience to those who are making presentations or exhibiting at this conference.

 Conference Details
Academic Science Buildings 2006
Ended October 27, 2006
San Diego, CA
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