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Ayoroa Simmons Announces 8(a) Certification Achievement

Ayoroa Simmons announces 8(a) Certification achievement and moves to form more collaborative partnerships within the AECO and federal contracting communities.

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AIA Previews 2023 Conference on Architecture: Defining the Future of AEC Industry

The 2023 Conference on Architecture is set to gather the most innovative thinkers and leaders within the AEC industry, offering a platform to explore, design, and connect across industries as they work together to shape the future.

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“It’s The Architect’s Fault” – Or Is It?

When issues arise on construction projects, particularly those in which the owner comes from a construction background or in which the construction manager is a contractor, declaring the deficiency a design issue is not unusual.

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