Commissioning Business Case Meeting
Live Training
The Architect of the Capitol will be presenting on their ongoing building commissioning program. Topics to be covered include Strategic Plan objectives, roles and responsibilities, staff skill sets and configuration, contractor qualifications, tasks and deliverables, in-house process and resulting successes and benefits. The AOC will also touch on future planned efforts and a list of informational resources will be made available.
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Conference Number: 1-888-869-9234
Participant Code: 2024064110
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If attending in person: U.S. Capitol Visitor’s Center (CVC) Congressional Meeting Room North (Accessible from the Capitol South Metro Station yellow and blue lines): http://www.visitthecapitol.gov/visit/pdfus_capitol_map.pdf
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