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The Construction Institute to hold 7th Annual Visionaries Forum April 21

New Haven, CT The Construction Institute’s 7th Annual Visionaries Forum celebrates innovation during an event that draws together pioneers who are shaping the future of design, construction and management for our A/E/C industry. This year, the forum presents the transformational work of five accomplished presenters through a glimpse into their creative minds and world.  We invite everyone in the industry to join the conversation with:

• Rick Rundell, Autodesk project BUILD

• Dr. Luciana Burdi, Massport

• Greg Luth, Gregory P. Luth & Associates, Inc.

• Rich Merlino, Addaero

• John Tocci, Jr., Tocci Building.

Listen as they stimulate our imaginations by sharing their innovative work in virtual design and construction, additive manufacturing, digital R&D, and integrated project development.

Join the Construction Institute on April 21 at 4 p.m. This year the Visionaries Forum will be presented at the Zhang Auditorium of Yale University’s spectacular, Sir Norman Foster designed, new building - the Edward P. Evan’s Hall, Yale School of Management in New Haven, Connecticut. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to celebrate revolutionary advances in our industry with the best and brightest of our nation’s top visionaries.

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