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Principal Elizabeth Moggio will be leading a roundtable discussion on “Alternative Delivery Models: Better Together, Aligning Building Delivery Innovation with Academic Research Evolution” at AMG’s Academic Research Facilities event.
As academic research teams evolve toward interdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge innovation, the facilities that support them must keep pace. Traditional delivery methods often struggle to meet the speed, flexibility, and cost-efficiency required for these complex environments. This session explores how alternative delivery models—including Design-Build, Progressive Design-Build, and Public-Private Partnerships (P3)—are transforming the way campuses deliver high-performance academic facilities. Join us to discover how “Better Together” is more than a theme—it’s a roadmap for delivering facilities that empower the next generation of academic breakthroughs.
From the big ideas to the execution of every small detail, people can create great things with one another. It’s what Elizabeth describes as a “fundamentally human adventure.” “As architects, we are natural dreamers, helping people to look to the future and create a new space that has never existed.” With this mindset comes an unbridled…
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