Building Design & Construction - May 1, 2007
Features
MOBs Go Lean with BIM
Managed care, advances in medical technology, shrinking Medicare reimbursements, and growing patient populations have combined to place extraordinary operational and facilities demands on the nation's hospitals and healthcare providers. Many of the services and treatments that used to be reserved for hospital care, such as MRIs and radiation therapy for some cancers, are now being offered as ou...
- Departments
- National building information modeling standard released for industry review
- Clarifications
- People + Firms
- AIA contributes to Google Earth's newest layers
- News Briefs
- U.S. Capitol complex to become a model of green
- Editorial
- Congress needsto act now on global warming
- Industry Data
- Healthcare building strong through 2008
- RSMeans costs comparisons
- Modest growth in education construction continues
- Information Technology
- Tech briefs
- ASP or client/server: Which online project management tool is right for your firm?
- New Project Portfolio
- Hercules, California, finally gets a public library
- Old-world design brings warmth and charm to a new bank branch
- College science building rethinks the common classroom-lab facility
- RE/MAX opens its shiny new headquarters in Denver
- On The Drawing Board
- Foster project stampedes to Calgary
- Detroit's MotorCity Casino to cash in with big expansion
- Minnesota Twins ballpark design has local flavor
- Miami to get massive twin towers
- A retail gateway in the Bronx, with lots of space
- Atlanta to get a solar- and wind-powered condo tower
- The Professional's Choice
- Englert Series 1300 single-lock roof panels
- Thought Leaders
- 'Increasing our global reach is key'
- Features
- Brick and Masonry
- Brick Adds High Art On a Low Budget
- Low- and Mid-Rise Buildings
- Handcrafting the Census Bureau's Hardwood Veil
- Supplement
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