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Construct is a state-of-the-art component-based structural computing environment. The purpose of this paper is to present the most prominent lessons learned with the Construct development environment. In doing so, the paper first sets the context for the work by describing the historical background and rationale behind the work. The next step is to provide an overview of Construct and the development tools that make up the Construct development environment. The paper also enumerates the development experiments from which the empirical data used in this paper are gathered. Then, the paper describes the lessons learned and outlines current and future work targeted at improving the development environment. We believe that many of the lessons learned with the Construct development environment are relevant and applicable to development of other similar component-based distributed software systems.