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MARCH 21,
2024

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2:00 PM EDT

As construction data has migrated to the cloud in recent years, options for managing your projects have mushroomed into a variety of approaches.
In this webinar, ENR brings together experts to discuss advancing your projects in a cloud-based data environment, with tips to follow and hard-won lessons from real jobs.

 
 
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Presented By:
Additional speakers to be announced soon!

Christian Burger

Christian Burger
President
Burger Consulting Group

Jeff Rubenstone

Jeff Rubenstone (Moderator)
Deputy Editor, News & Technology
Engineering News-Record

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