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23rd annual Build Boston set for Nov. 13-15 at the Seaport World Trade Center

The Boston Society of Architects/AIA (BSA) and ResourcePlus Shows & Events will celebrate the 23rd anniversary of Build Boston November 13 - 15 at the Seaport World Trade Center. More than 14,500 building industry professionals from 40 states and 20 countries around the globe are expected to register to attend the region's largest and most respected tradeshow for design, building and management professionals. More than 350 exhibitors will be featured on the show floor, where attendees will have the opportunity to conduct project research to earn continuing education credits. "This year we focus a good deal of attention on several issues challenging our nation as well as our profession," said Hubert Murray AIA, RIBA, president of the BSA. "Special Build Boston symposia include those focusing on women in design, integrated practice, the Green Revolution in the United Kingdom, green interiors, community design… and a good deal more." Robert Murray, a leading industry economist from McGraw-Hill Construction, will explain what is in store for the construction industry during his keynote address. Other highlights of Build Boston 2007 include: * More than 225 workshop and professional development opportunities and a sold-out show floor with more than 350 exhibitors who debut and display new and innovative products and building materials, and give attendees the chance to test new communications, design, organization and management software. Admission is $15.00 per person unless you register for any Build Boston 2007 package, workshop or event; in which case admission to the hall is still free. Co-sponsors include AIA New York Chapter, ArchitectureBoston magazine; McGraw-Hill Construction; Pella Windows & Doors, Inc. of Boston; and Autodesk. Gala sponsors include Vanderweil Engineers; BostonArchitectural College; Marc Truant & Associates, Inc.; Peachtree Doors & Windows; Boston Architectural College; AKF Engineers, LLP; and NSTAR. For more information call 800-544-1898 or visit www.buildboston.com.
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