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2005 IGLC Midyear Meeting

Thursday, February 10, 2005 at 8:00 AM - Friday, February 11, 2005 at 4:00 PM (PT)

Seattle, WA

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LCI is hosting the midyear 2005 meeting of the International Group for Lean Construction. The meeting will be designed to sharpen disagreements, shape agreements, and define the research frontier. The meeting will be held in the Crowne Plaza Hotel at 1113 6th Ave in Seattle. Reserve your room directly with the hotel reservations by calling 206-464-1980 or 800-521-2762. Rooms are held for the Lean Construction Institute rate until January 15th, 2005. Please contact jgclark@leanconstruction.org or (770) 564-9124 if you have any problems registering on this site or paying by PayPal. A continental breakfast will be available at 7:30 each day. Lunch, breaks and a dinner on Feb 10 are included. Dress is casual.

When & Where



Crowne Plaza Hotel
1113 6th Avenue
PHone (206) 464-1980
Seattle, WA 98101

Thursday, February 10, 2005 at 8:00 AM - Friday, February 11, 2005 at 4:00 PM (PT)


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SoCal Lean Construction Institute



The Lean Construction Institute (LCI), a non-profit research organization, was founded in August 1997. LCI's purpose is to develop and disseminate new knowledge regarding the management of work in design, engineering and construction for capital facilities. LCI has developed the Lean Project Delivery System© (LPDS), and the Last Planner® System of production control. Lean Construction is a production management-based approach to project delivery - a new way to design and build capital facilities. Lean production management has caused a revolution in manufacturing design, supply and assembly. Applied to construction, Lean changes the way work is done throughout the delivery process. Lean Construction extends from the objectives of a lean production system - maximize value and minimize waste - to specific techniques and applies them in a new project delivery process extending from project definition through design, supply and assembly. Please contact nor-cal-support@leanconstruction.org  for further assistance.