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EA651: Adam Katz - The Pre-Construction Process Is Broken and Architects Can Fix It

The Pre-Construction Process Is Broken and Architects Can Fix ItPreconstruction management platform founder Adam Katz joins the EntreArchitect Podcast to discuss how better information can transform the building process. Katz shares how his background in finance, construction, an ...  Show more

EA650: Michael Sweebe - Bringing Cost Clarity to Renovation for Owners and Architects

Bringing Cost Clarity to Renovation for Owners and ArchitectsBringing cost clarity to renovation for owners and architects begins with a childhood in darkness. Michael Sweebe grew up in an illegal apartment in Toledo, Ohio, with no operable windows and little light. At nine years ...  Show more

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