Ready, Set, Build: Launching Successful School Design and Construction Projects
We will share a proven process for the initial stages of turning a large-scale school design and construction project vision into a reality. This session will dive into detail on the efforts of a successful project planning process (vision setting, site selection, strategic programming, financial strategizing, and consensus-building as a pre-bond endeavor) and advise on where to lean on principles of academic design excellence and data to inform project direction and drive high-impact results.
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