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Facility Designer

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Real-Life Decision Making

You are a facility designer. You are working on a contract to construct a new classroom building for a university. The university needs the space -- it's booming! The university president tells you that the building must have these two key features: it must be energy-efficient and it must be accessible for people with disabilities.

The president has decided on a single-level building. He thinks this would provide easy access to people with wheelchairs and be cheaper to build. You were thinking more along the lines of a multi-level building with elevators.

It's true your building would be more expensive. Yet you know the levels would make it more energy-efficient. Plus, it would use less space on this growing campus.

You don't want to lose these clients by disagreeing with them. Yet you feel they're really off the mark with their plans. Are you going to say something or just go ahead and use their plans?

What do you do?