Editor's Note

publication date: Jul 30, 2009
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With the U.S. Green Building Council's June 27 conversion to LEED version 3.0, contractors are trying to get up to speed with new certification requirements. What stayed the same? What changed? How will the new requirements affect current and prospective work? As the answers start to emerge, another logical link is also emerging. LEED certification and Building Information Modeling go hand in hand. How so? John Jurewicz has the answer in this month's BIM feature.

This month's issue also includes Doug Findley's take on working with Primavera's P6 thresholds, Larry True's instructions on how to interpret direct and indirect project costs for accounting purposes, and Gordon Aronson's reasons for why he says people, not processes, destroy project success. His answers might make you rethink the way you do business.

If you haven't signed up for WPL Publishing's "BIM Strategy: Leverage Your Business for Profit and Growth" webinar series, there's still time. Visit www.bimstrategy2009.com for more information.



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