Electrical Contractor Business Development with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Green Technologies (Semester Unknown) IPRO 338: BIMIPRO338ProjectPlanSp11 Bansal, Neha Day, Joshua Hamilton, James Harbour, Zachary Lee, Dong Kyu Marchi, Nicola Medellin, Oscar Mukashambo, Marine Panek, Mark Yousef, Shadi Competitive cyclists around the world are using technology to monitor training data in order to improve their training methods. Power measurements are important to such training however existing power meters are expensive and the cyclist must replace existing crank sets. Thus IPRO 324 intends to develop a power meter that not only can be applied to any crank set but that will accurately collect and transmit data to current cycling computers as well as cost significantly less than comparable systems. Dan Tomal, The IPRO497-338 Team is to continue past IPRO efforts in developing Business Strategies for Electrical Contractors through the use Building Informational Modeling (BIM) and Green Technologies. Past IPRO’s on this subject have focused on the efficiency and benefits of BIM for electrical contracting companies. Our team however, will focus on the benefits of Business Development Strategies to improve and increase overall business– in this recession –in an ever more competitive environment. We plan to conclude our project with a “Playbook” which will present to our client proven, successful Business Development Strategies. This deliverable will help sponsor-members, from the Electrical Contractors’ Association of Chicago, to “get more work” – period. Deliverables 2011 2011-05 Project deliverable application/pdf islandora:13915 http://hdl.handle.net/10560/1932 IPRO / Interprofessional Projects Program Illinois Institute of Technology en In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/ Open Access