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The Internet of Things : Managing Risk & Reward
Nov 26, 2021 | Articles, Owner Issues, Professional Practice, Project/Construction Management, Standard of Care, Sustainability, Technology
A hot topic in the industry today is the “Internet of Things” (IoT). The IoT is the use of “smart” devices, transmitters and systems to facilitate the real time transmission of information, control of equipment and optimized operation of systems; often including or via some Internet-based communication network. The objective is to make the information available anywhere, easily and in real time to improve decision making and operations. Information is collected by the devices and transmitted via a wireless network to a centralized and/or cloud-based “head end” and control commands are sent back via the same system. The IoT has been enabled by advances in the miniaturization of computer processing power, the development of interoperable communications and processing platforms and the growing ubiquity of high-speed, wireless, broadband networks. That’s the stuff that puts your email on your smartphone.

Understanding and Surviving Project Complexity
Nov 24, 2021 | Articles, Professional Practice, Systems Thinking & Complexity Theory
The article Complexity is Often the Culprit in Cost Overruns and Delays was published last year in the MDCAdvisor® (March, 2014) and garnered much feedback. In today’s article we will revisit the Complexity and Systems Thinking topics and foster additional discussion of how and why project failures are driven by complexity. Complexity often arises to frustrate even the best efforts of Architects, Engineers and Contractors working to complete projects on time and budget.
Eastern Regional Business Matchmaking-July 2012
Nov 23, 2021 |
Eastern Regional Business Matchmaking, Philadelphia, PA
MDC Systems’® Robert C. McCue, PE, and Mitch Swann, PE, are attending this exceptional business event at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on July 25th.

Hurricane Sandy – Another Storm, Same Recovery Challenges
Nov 23, 2021 | Articles, Technology
In my personal experience, gasoline lines (fuel shortages) and communications problems have been predictable after effects of major storms for fifty years. My first storm recovery effort was Hurricane Agnes in 1972. At the time I was a student at Penn State University (recently released from four years of active duty) and a Captain in the Pennsylvania National Guard based out of Lewistown, PA. During the storm we performed rescue and evacuation work in and around Lewistown and then food distribution and fuel delivery to local municipalities on the I – 80 corridor from Altoona to Scranton. Many roads were destroyed in Central Pennsylvania and many bridges were missing resulting in isolation for many communities.