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Elevators: Technology & Design Guidelines
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1) Existing and emerging elevator application technologies and their impact on current architectural design practice 2) How an appropriate elevator system design is developed for a specific application 3) Inter-relationships between elevator hoisting layouts, accessibility requirements and elevator systems(s) performance
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Working with Machine-Room-Less Elevator Systems
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1) Elevator overview and the machine-room-less application 2) Benefits of MRL technology 3) Product overview 4) Design implications
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An Introduction to Facade Access
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1) Codes and standards that govern the facade access industry 2) Design considerations for the architect 3) Ground rigged systems and roof rigged systems 4) Fall protection systems and tie-in guides
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Vertical Transport in Healthcare Facilities
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1) Current technologies 2) Evolving technologies 3) The type of equipment that should be designed into new healthcare facilities
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Horizontal Transport in Healthcare Facilities
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1) Current technologies 2) Evolving technologies 3) The type of equipment that should be designed into new healthcare facilities
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Supply Chain Management: Operations, Technology and Facilities
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1) Impact of Supply Chain Management operational and technological factors on facility planning. 2) Practical solutions to Supply Chain Management dilemmas. 3) Relative importance , process design/redesign and current & future trends of Supply Chain Management.
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International Lift Design Guidelines
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1) Insight into global vertical transportation solutions 2) The differences in elevating buildings outside of the U.S. market 3) Information on unique technology that is being used internationally 4) Examples of unique project vertical transportation solutions
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Waste Management: Definition, Importance, and Sustainable Design
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1) Educate individuals on Waste Management 2) Broaden design personnel's understanding of the significance of Waste Management 3) Impact of Waste Management on sustainability 4) Educate architect/owners regarding the impact of Waste Management operations and technological factors on facility planning
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