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The efficient life-cycle management of the built environment will not happen until change management is accelerated. This has included “CAD” using PEAC, GDS, MicroGDS, AutoCAD, MicroStation, SketchUp, ArchiCAD and “Raster” using Cadcore/Hitachi PrEditor, ScanGraphics, Scan2CAD, etc. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Stephen A Jones.
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