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AIA, ISA Team Up to Peer Into the Future of Capital Projects
INDIANAPOLIS, IN — The Indiana Subcontractors Association (ISA) and American Institute of Architects (AIA) Indiana Chapter will provide a special presentation looking at the future of capital projects on Tuesday, May 25 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. A reception will follow the presentation.
The event will occur at the Indiana Landmarks Center located at 1201 Central Avenue in Indianapolis.
Join them for a kick-off event to a partnership formed between ISA and AIA Indiana that will consider how the Indiana construction market will change, and, as leaders in the industry, how they can lead innovation through technology, project delivery, management best practices and beyond.
The ISA and AIA Indiana have also invited the owner members of the Indiana Construction Roundtable (ICR) and the Coalition for Construction Safety (CCS) to participate in this conversation.
In an effort to provide members with a look at a large, national collaborative initiative, Dr. Stephen Mulva, Director of Construction Industry Institute, Austin, Texas will present on Operating System 2.0 that is a joint venture collaboration between CII and the Construction Users Roundtable (CURT) looking at the future for capital projects.
Backed by research and observation, Dr. Mulva and his team believe the capital projects industry is unsustainable for many sectors of the global economy. Many capital projects either lack new technology, effective management, or both. Current processes are not agile or flexible enough to accommodate change and lack the foresight to envision the operating reality for years in the future. “Plan the work, work the plan,” doesn’t work.
CURT and CII believe the solution is Operating System 2.0. This vision is a multi-industry, collaborative, research-supported effort that aims to redesign industry procedures and standards and replace them with a standardized, technology-enabled platform that accommodates future changes and makes capital projects more financially viable and sustainable.

PeopleThe event will occur at the Indiana Landmarks Center located at 1201 Central Avenue in Indianapolis.
Join them for a kick-off event to a partnership formed between ISA and AIA Indiana that will consider how the Indiana construction market will change, and, as leaders in the industry, how they can lead innovation through technology, project delivery, management best practices and beyond.
The ISA and AIA Indiana have also invited the owner members of the Indiana Construction Roundtable (ICR) and the Coalition for Construction Safety (CCS) to participate in this conversation.
In an effort to provide members with a look at a large, national collaborative initiative, Dr. Stephen Mulva, Director of Construction Industry Institute, Austin, Texas will present on Operating System 2.0 that is a joint venture collaboration between CII and the Construction Users Roundtable (CURT) looking at the future for capital projects.
Backed by research and observation, Dr. Mulva and his team believe the capital projects industry is unsustainable for many sectors of the global economy. Many capital projects either lack new technology, effective management, or both. Current processes are not agile or flexible enough to accommodate change and lack the foresight to envision the operating reality for years in the future. “Plan the work, work the plan,” doesn’t work.
CURT and CII believe the solution is Operating System 2.0. This vision is a multi-industry, collaborative, research-supported effort that aims to redesign industry procedures and standards and replace them with a standardized, technology-enabled platform that accommodates future changes and makes capital projects more financially viable and sustainable.

