Integrated solutions

Basically, buildings today are constructed by designing a shell. Then the plumbing, electrical, HVAC, security, and communications are bid out. Everyone goes to work. Many schedule conflicts, time extensions, change orders, and retrofits later, there is a building. It looks great inside and out. Fun...

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Technological planning
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