The Division of the State Architect has initiated a pilot program, named “E-Doc 101,” to improve its submission process by switching to a paperless system. In an effort to be more environmentally friendly in the way it does business, the DSA is working exclusively with HMC Architects, which operates an office in Ontario, during the early phases of development. “It is an honor and a privilege to be the architectural firm selected by DSA for this groundbreaking program,” Nancy Martin, who manages a department at HMC that is dedicated to interfacing with DSA on behalf of HMC’s projects and clients, said in a news release. Information: 800-350-9979; e-mail tracy.black@hmcarchitects.com or www.hmcarchitects.com
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