Commercial Construction & Renovation

SEP-OCT 2013

Commercial Construction & Renovation helps our subscribers design, build and maintain better commercial facilities by delivering content to meet the information needs of today's high-level executives.

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Looking Roundtable yields plans, challenges and promises ahead T he to-do lists are big – and growing. That was the general consensus from the executives attending the 2013 Women's Commercial Construction & Renovation Retreat in Washington, D.C. in August. Meeting and exceeding deadlines, keeping up with technology, building partnerships and understanding ADA are all part of the big picture moving forward, as executives from some of the industry's leading companies helped paint a picture of doing business in today's commercial construction landscape. The general consensus shows that the commercial construction continues to pull itself up from the ashes of an economy that left many scars over the past few years. The executives on hand were part of our annual Women's Retreat, held at historic Hotel Monaco. Commercial Construction & Renovation sponsored the event. Following is the frst installment of our Women's Retreat coverage, including a look at our Friday morning open forum. For more coverage, visit us online at www.ccr-mag.com. 44 CommerCial ConstruCtion & renovation — September : OctOber 2013

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