09-12-2013 - AGC of Mass. to host healthcare summit - Sept. 12
“Building the Future of Healthcare – Innovations in Planning, Design and Construction” is the topic of discussion at AGC of MA’s healthcare summit taking place on September 12, 2013 at the Revere Hotel in Boston from 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. followed by a reception.
Some of the country’s leading innovators planning, designing and constructing healthcare environments will be on hand as they explore new models for project delivery and work together to meet the triple aim of improving population health, enhancing the patient experience and lowering cost.
Innovations in Project Planning will be moderated by Ellen Belknap, president of SMRT – Architects and Engineers; moderator Kenneth Rubinstein, co-chair, Construction Law Practice Group, Preti Flaherty will moderate the second panel discussion on Innovation in Project Development and Robert Gambrell, Sr. VP, Robins & Morton, will highlight current and future Innovations in Project Execution.
AGC of Massachusetts is a professional construction association representing the majority of firms providing building construction services for commercial and institutional clients in the Commonwealth. For more information about AGC, visit our website at www.agcmass.org.
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