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Call for experts: We’re looking for designers and builders of bicycle storage facilities for multifamily

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Call for experts: We’re looking for designers and builders of bicycle storage facilities for multifamily

The editors of Multifamily Design+Construction magazine seek experts for a  "how-to" article in the next issue.


By MFDC Staff   | May 1, 2018
Call for experts: We’re looking for designers and builders of bicycle storage facilities for multifamily

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We're looking for experienced designers and builders who have installed a bicycle storage or bicycle maintenance and repair center (a/k/a "bicycle kitchen") in a recent multifamily project (last 24-30 months).

We'd like to interview you to gather information for a "how-to" article in the next issue of Multifamily Design+Construction (which reaches 44,213 architects, builders, and developers in the apartment/condo field).

Please reply (with "BICYCLE " in subject line) to: David Malone, Associate Editor - dmalone@sgcmail.com. Thanks!

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