MED-Ed Facilities Registration Opens
Centerville, MA (PRWEB) January 13, 2015 -- Sponsored by the Boston Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute, the New England Real Estate Journal, and High Profile Monthly, this event is for the entire New England building industry.
This educational program featuring real-world, solutions-based case studies and management discussions related to the planning, designing, construction, and facility management of medical and educational building types.
The successful planning and design of medical and educational facilities requires a team of individuals with a wide range of skill sets. Conference Director Mark Kalin, FAIA FCSI LEED, has brought together a cross section of nationally recognized industry related professionals offering their expertise. Presenters include Architects, Engineers, Lawyers, Building Science Professionals, Facility and Operations Managers, Specification Writers, Manufacturers and more.
Over 80 medical and educational facilities planners, building science experts and many more share their day-to-day experiences in this fast-paced profession.
The conference has new tracks this year, including:
ACOUSTICS
BIM + TECHNOLOGY
BUILDING ENCLOSURES
BUILDING MATERIALS
CASE STUDIES
CODES
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
ENERGY + PERFORMANCE
LIGHTING
MARKETING + PRACTICE
MEDICAL DESIGN
ABOUT US
MED-Ed Facilities is produced in collaboration with Tradeshow Management Services Ltd., a full-service tradeshow company specializing in conferences and tradeshows for the design, building and construction marketplace. TMS has been affiliated with leading events including AEC SYSTEMS, ArchitectureBoston Expo (ABX), Build Boston, Residential Design & Construction, Ecobuild America, Federal Construction Outlook Conference, BIM Expo, and Construction Technology.
CONTACT:
http://www.mededBoston.com
1-800-996-3863
fax: +1 (508) 790-4750
info(at)mededBoston(dot)com
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Richard Vendola, MED-ED Facilities, http://www.mededfacilities.com, +1 508-790-4751, [email protected]
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