Rebuilding America: Microdesk Urges AECO Firms to Prepare Now for Increased U.S. Infrastructure Spending
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Rebuilding America: Microdesk Urges AECO Firms to Prepare Now for Increased U.S. Infrastructure Spending

Microdesk Offers Tips to Help Firms Address the Country's Infrastructure Challenges

NEW YORK, Sept. 7, 2011 — (PRNewswire) —

 

NEWS FACTS

 

With some of the nation's most iconic infrastructure badly in need of repairs, retrofits and updates – from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport to New York's Brooklyn Bridge – it is more important than ever for Congress to pass a new infrastructure package. And, with the current highway and transit spend bill set to expire on September 30, the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Owner/Operator (AECO) industry must prepare now for new legislation that could potentially authorize more than $100 billion in increased infrastructure spending and create new jobs, putting thousands of Americans back to work.

"In order to successfully accomplish a major overhaul of U.S. infrastructure, AECO firms are going to be challenged to find new ways to become more efficient, effective and budget-conscious than ever before," said Michael DeLacey, principal of Microdesk. "To truly rebuild America's infrastructure, AECO firms need to reconsider where they fit into the scope of the entire design and construction process, and look to tools and techniques, such as Building Information Modeling, to improve the way the industry works. If we became twice as efficient in our processes, we could effectively cut the U.S. infrastructure problem in half."

The pending infrastructure spend comes on the heels of several reports that have given U.S. infrastructure a failing grade – from the American Society of Civil Engineer's "D" ranking, to an upcoming World Economic Forum report that drops America from sixth to 16th place in terms of national infrastructure. With the goal of helping AECO firms prepare to address the nation's infrastructure problems, Microdesk has compiled the following tips, calling for a review of:

 

"While increased infrastructure spending is vital to improving our nation's roads, bridges and buildings, it can't just be about throwing money at the problem," added DeLacey. "We need to fix our infrastructure the right way, using the technologies we have available to increase collaboration, improve design processes, cut costs and ensure that we rebuild America with infrastructure than can stand the test of time."

ABOUT MICRODESK

Microdesk is a design technology consultancy that combines the leading software tools from Autodesk, Oracle, Google, Adobe and ESRI, with the latest methods, including Building Information Modeling and Virtual Design & Construction, to provide business and technology consulting services to help firms successfully plan, design, build and operate land and buildings. Microdesk is a member of the Autodesk and ESRI Developer Networks, a leading Autodesk and Oracle Primavera partner, and operates Autodesk and Google Authorized Training Centers. Microdesk has 12 offices nationwide, located in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, California, New York, Pennsylvania, Chicago and Washington, DC. For more information, visit www.microdesk.com.

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