Commercial Construction & Renovation

JUL-AUG 2016

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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Please select one in each time slot: Seminar 1 Seminar 2 Seminar 3 Seminar 4 REGISTER TODAY AT WWW.CCR-SUMMIT.COM At JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL. January 11-13, 2017 Vaun Podlogar State Permits, Inc. Permit Processing in today's changing times... Obtaining plan approval is getting more and more difficult in these changing times. Electronic submittals, digital seals, 3rd party reviewers... It is getting more and more confusing and there seem to be so many "experts" out there to assist in the constantly evolving process. We look to sift through the permit process and offer some solutions and best practices to obtain permits faster and easier. Seminars 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Return your Seminar selection to David Corson at davidc@ccr-mag.com or fax your selections to 678-765-6551 All seminars are AIA accredited 1.15 AIA CEUs Grace Daly ShopTalk360.com A Seat at the Table How Today's Savvy Construction & Facilities Leaders are Creating their Sustainable Built Environment and Brand Experience. Join us for this retail and restaurant panel to share their candid POVs and strategies on presenting to the C-suite, partnering with Design and aligning with Field Operations for cost and time efficiency while protecting the Brand experience. Robert Moore President, Gray/Retail Contractors Association Top Ten Project Risks – Changes and Strategies Have you had a challenging retail project in the past year? What risk factor went unchecked? In this interactive presentation, attendees will develop a Top Ten Project Risks list, discuss how risks are changing and share risk management strategies for retail projects. Steve Jones International Director, JLL Creating Value The role of the Chain/Brand Executive is changing, and we are all tasked to do more with less. Listen to a panel of your Chain Store peers discuss how they have embraced this change and are creating value for their company.

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