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Informational Session on the Course "Computer Science Applied to Construction Management"

March 26, 2009
On March 9, an informational session on the course “Computer Science Applied to Construction Management” was held at the School of Architecture, led by Engineer Ernesto Brenner. The speaker is a Technical Services Engineer at Saceem, Project Manager for the new headquarters of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) in Montevideo, and a professor of Computer Techniques for Construction Management at the faculty.

The course is designed for architects, engineers, construction technicians, and advanced students in these fields who are interested in learning about techniques for budgeting, planning, and monitoring construction projects through the use of computer software. These techniques and software tools facilitate construction project management.